Waterfalls around Scala are primarily located in the Valle delle Ferriere, a nature reserve on the Amalfi Coast in Italy. This region is known for its unique microclimate, which supports diverse flora and fauna, including ancient ferns. The Rio Canneto flows through the valley, forming numerous cascades within a lush natural environment. Historically, the area also housed pre-industrial ironworks and paper mills.
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This far and no further? No way, the fun only starts at the source, because from here you can hike up to Monte Falerio (684 m), although it is also a steep climb.
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Following the course of the Canneto stream along this path you can admire scenic waterfalls and ancient stone buildings immersed in a fantastic setting of uncontaminated nature.
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Nice to look at and good for hiking
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You can swim
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If taking the path back to Amalfi there is one steep section with no barrier as the track has been rerouted around landslip. Caution and sticks are needed.
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An early start improves the experience as you avoid crowds along the track and at the final waterfalls which are beautiful and worth paying the entrance fee.
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At the beginning of April, the hike from St Lazarro to Valle de Ferrere was quite nice, but in comparison, not really recommendable. The forests are coppice forests, still leafless, only a few early bloomers and salamander larvae, a single orchid. In the end, at 3 p.m., we stood in front of a closed waterfall. That's a bit stupid. But understandable, hardly any people there. In some places, poorly signposted.
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The waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve are unique due to their special microclimate, which supports a rich and diverse ecosystem, including rare ferns like Woodwardia radicans. The Rio Canneto flows through this lush valley, creating spectacular cascades amidst ancient ironworks and paper mill ruins, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills is a notable historical site where you can explore the remnants of ancient iron processing plants and paper mills alongside the flowing Canneto river, showcasing the region's pre-industrial heritage.
Yes, visitors have reported that swimming is possible in certain areas, particularly near the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills. The crystal-clear waters of the Rio Canneto offer refreshing spots, especially during warmer months.
The unique microclimate of the Valle delle Ferriere means the hiking trails are mostly shaded, making it pleasant even in summer. However, early spring (April) might see some forests still leafless, and water levels can vary. For the most vibrant greenery and comfortable hiking, late spring to early autumn is generally recommended.
The trails through the Valle delle Ferriere are considered attractive for nature and trekking enthusiasts. While specific highlights don't explicitly state 'family-friendly,' the shaded paths and natural beauty can be enjoyable for families. However, some sections might be intermediate in difficulty, so assess your children's hiking experience before embarking.
Yes, if you wish to enter the core zone A, which includes the main waterfall within the Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve, you may need a 'pass' or 'ticket'. These are often available in Amalfi or directly at the entrance to Zone A.
The area around Scala offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Valle delle Ferriere High Trail Loop,' which is a more challenging option. For those interested in cycling, there are also MTB trails like the 'Valle delle Ferriere Loop.' You can explore more options on the Hiking around Scala or MTB Trails around Scala guide pages.
The Madonna Waterfall at Scalese is accessible from Maiori by following the 'Path of the Madonna dell'Avvocata.' You'll need to make a detour from the main path to reach the waterfall and then rejoin it to continue towards the Sanctuary. Sturdy shoes and good physical shape are recommended for this hike.
Beyond the main Valle delle Ferriere cascades, you can visit the Waterfall and Stone Arches of the Rio Canneto, where you'll find scenic waterfalls and ancient stone structures. Another spot is the Cesare Spring, which features a waterfall and a fountain for refreshment, offering panoramic views of the Amalfi Coast.
While the Valle delle Ferriere offers a tranquil escape from civilization, you'll find amenities like cafes, pubs, and restaurants in nearby villages such as Pontone (Scala) or Amalfi, which are common starting or ending points for hikes in the area.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched natural setting, the spectacular cascades, and the unique blend of natural beauty with historical elements like old mills and stone arches. The tranquility and the opportunity to immerse oneself in a serene environment, away from urban noise, are also highly valued.


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