Best waterfalls around Maiori are found in the surrounding areas of the Amalfi Coast, a region characterized by its dramatic coastal cliffs and lush valleys. Maiori itself is a coastal town known for its long beach. The nearby Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve offers a significant natural attraction with impressive waterfalls. These natural features provide diverse hiking routes and opportunities to explore the region's unique landscape.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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Maiori itself is known for its long beach and coastal charm. While the town doesn't feature prominent waterfalls directly within its urban area, the surrounding Amalfi Coast offers significant waterfall experiences that are easily accessible from Maiori.
The most remarkable natural attraction near Maiori is the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve, home to impressive waterfalls. Another notable natural waterfall can be found at Marmorata point near Minori, which can be experienced as part of swimming excursions.
The Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve are a natural monument within a reserve known for its unspoiled beauty and hiking trails. To enter the core zone A, where the main waterfall is, you might need a 'pass' or 'ticket', which should be available in Amalfi or directly at the entrance.
Yes, the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills is a historical site and natural monument where the Canneto river flows. This area combines the ruins of ancient water mills with a unique natural setting.
The flow of the waterfalls can vary seasonally. Early spring often brings more robust water flow due to snowmelt and rains, making the waterfalls particularly impressive. However, the region is beautiful year-round for hiking, though summer can be hot and some waterfalls might have less water.
Many trails in the region, including those leading to waterfalls, offer varying difficulty levels. While some sections can be challenging, routes like the 'Lemon Trail' (Sentiero dei Limoni) are generally considered moderate and can be enjoyed by families. Always check the specific trail details for suitability.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter lush valleys, dense forests, and the unique flora of the Amalfi Coast. Trails often follow river courses, revealing ancient stone buildings and offering scenic viewpoints of the surrounding landscape.
The area around Maiori is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including the popular 'Path of the Lemons', and even running trails. Some waterfalls are also part of scenic road cycling routes.
The Madonna Waterfall at Scalese can be reached 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 before rejoining the trail towards the Sanctuary. Sturdy shoes and good physical shape are recommended for this route.
For waterfall trails, it's advisable to wear comfortable hiking clothes and sturdy, non-slip shoes, especially as paths can be uneven or wet. Layers are also recommended as temperatures can change, and sun protection is important during warmer months.
Yes, the Waterfall and Stone Arches of the Rio Canneto is a natural monument where you can admire scenic waterfalls alongside ancient stone buildings, all set within a fantastic natural environment.
Yes, the Cesare Spring is accessible from Albori along path 303A. At the source, you'll find a waterfall and a fountain for refreshment, offering panoramic views of the Amalfi Coast.


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