Best waterfalls around Angri are found within the broader Campania region, offering diverse natural beauty. Angri, situated in this area, serves as a base for exploring nearby natural features. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, from coastal areas to inland mountains, providing a range of landscapes for outdoor activities. This geographic diversity contributes to the presence of several notable waterfalls in the surrounding areas, including those within natural reserves and historical sites.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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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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A few steps from the famous Furore fjord, along the Amalfi coast, this waterfall of the Schiato stream allows you to see a different, almost Alpine landscape. The Schiato springs a few hundred meters higher, on the Agerola plateau.
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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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It's a beautiful waterfall. From Maiori following the "Path of the Madonna dell'Avvocata", you need to make a detour to reach the spring/waterfall, and then take the main path again at the height of a "Ruin" (see Highlight) and reach the Sanctuary. To reach the waterfall, wear normal hiking clothes, for the sanctuary, sturdy shoes and good physical shape!
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Near Angri, you can explore several unique waterfalls. The Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills features the Canneto river flowing through historical mill ruins, offering a chance to swim. Another significant spot is the Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve, a natural monument within a forest, known for its cascades and lush environment. You can also visit the Waterfall and Stone Arches of the Rio Canneto, where following the stream reveals scenic waterfalls and ancient stone buildings.
Yes, if you wish to enter the core zone A of the Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve, which includes the main waterfall, a pass or ticket may be required. These are typically available for purchase in Amalfi or directly at the entrance to Zone A.
The difficulty varies. The trail to the Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve is considered challenging. Other trails, such as those leading to the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills and the Waterfall and Stone Arches of the Rio Canneto, are generally rated as intermediate. It's always advisable to wear sturdy shoes and appropriate hiking clothes.
The waterfalls near Angri are set in diverse natural environments. The Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve offers a lush, forested setting with numerous cascades and rich flora and fauna. The Valle dei Mulini combines natural beauty with historical elements, featuring the Canneto river flowing through a gorge with old water mill ruins. The Rio Canneto trail also showcases uncontaminated nature with scenic waterfalls and ancient stone structures.
Yes, the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills is a prominent historical site where you can see the ruins of ancient water mills alongside the Canneto river. Additionally, the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve contains remnants of old paper and iron factories, adding an element of industrial archaeology to its natural beauty.
Yes, the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills allows for swimming in the Canneto river, offering a refreshing experience amidst the historical ruins.
Beyond waterfall visits, the Angri area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the 'View of Positano – Cetara and the Angioina Tower loop' or more moderate options like 'View of Mount Vesuvius – View of the Agro Sarnese loop'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Archaeological Site of Pompeii loop'. For more details, explore the cycling, running, and road cycling guides around Angri.
Visitors appreciate the unique combination of natural beauty and historical elements. The opportunity to swim in the river at Valle dei Mulini, the refreshing cascades in the lush Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve, and the scenic trails with ancient stone buildings along the Rio Canneto are frequently highlighted. The tranquil environment away from crowded coastal towns is also a significant draw.
Yes, beyond the main attractions, you can also find the Madonna Waterfall at Scalese, which is a beautiful waterfall accessible via a detour from the 'Path of the Madonna dell'Avvocata'. Another is the Waterfall of the Schiato Stream, located near the Furore fjord, offering a surprisingly alpine landscape along the Amalfi coast.
The waterfalls provide a refreshing natural escape, particularly during warmer months. However, the flow can vary, with some visitors noting less water during drier periods. Early spring might offer lush greenery, but some areas might still be leafless. It's advisable to check local conditions closer to your visit for optimal water flow.
While not directly in Angri, the Valle delle Ferriere is often accessed from Amalfi. You can reach the valley by walking up the main street from Amalfi, following signs, or by taking a bus to Scala and walking down from Minuta. Public transport options from Angri to Amalfi would be the first step.


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