Best canyons around Minori are found within the dramatic landscape of the Amalfi Coast, characterized by terraced hillsides and valleys carved by waterways. While specific named canyons are not prominent directly within Minori, the region offers natural features often associated with gorges and deep valleys. These areas provide opportunities for exploration, showcasing the unique geography and historical significance of the area.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The path has been cleaned and marked and many protective ropes have been added. However, it remains a mountain path where you need to have a minimum of experience. To access the caves a 3.5 meter ladder has been installed, which is therefore not suitable for children below the 15 years.
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A crack in the rock, immersed in wild nature that frames a small beach of just 30 metres.
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The village of Furore, part of the Amalfi Coast, is famous for the beautiful fjord on the sea.
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CURRENTLY THE CAVE ENTRANCE PATH COLLAPSED AND IMPOSSIBLE TO OVERCOME. BUT I'M GOING THERE I HAVE THE SOLUTION BUT YOU NEED TO HAVE GOOD STRENGTH IN YOUR LEGS AND ARMS BECAUSE YOU NEED TO GO DOWN INTO A DENSE FOREST JUST BEFORE AND GET TO THE STONE CHANNEL AND GET UP ON SLIPPERY GROUND FOR A WHILE
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The fjord represents one of the natural jewels of the Amalfi coast. Inserted by UNESCO, together with other places on the Amalfi Coast, in the world heritage sites in 1997, the Furore fjord consists of a deep crack in the rock at the bottom of which there is a 25 meter beach. Furthermore, Furore, with its 800-odd inhabitants, has become part of the "Most beautiful villages in Italy".
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At this point, an extremely fascinating grotto invites hikers to take a little spiritual rest. In his text, Gennaro dell'Aglio vividly described the construction of this local sanctuary 35 years ago. In the rear, elevated part (which can be reached via a small ladder on the rock) there is a cross with a body. Further ahead there is a statue of the Mother of God Mary, which welcomes visitors. It has been invoked under countless titles throughout the history of the church, but especially in popular piety. Here it is the “Madonna della Pace”, or Mary as Queen of Peace.
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The Fiordo di Furore is a narrow gorge with a bridge connecting the two banks and a rocky beach overlooking the sea.
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Near Minori, you can discover several distinctive natural features. The Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills offers a blend of natural beauty with historical structures along the Canneto river. For breathtaking panoramic views of the Amalfi Coast and Gulf of Salerno, visit the Cave of the Madonna della Pace of Pietrapiana. Another must-see is the Fiordo di Furore, a narrow inlet with a small beach and a natural rocky arch.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills features ancient water mills along the Canneto river, offering a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, the Fiordo di Furore is home to an ancient fishing village and structures that tell tales of past traditions, including paper production.
The natural monuments around Minori offer spectacular vistas. From the Cave of the Madonna della Pace of Pietrapiana, you can enjoy panoramic views stretching across the Amalfi Coast, the Gulf of Salerno, and the Sarno valley, with Mount Vesuvius in the distance. The Biscuit Cave, located at the start of the famous Path of the Gods, also provides excellent viewpoints of the dramatic coastal landscape.
Yes, you can. The Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills is known to have spots where swimming is possible. The Fiordo di Furore also features a small, picturesque beach where visitors can enjoy the water.
While specific 'canyoning' routes might be more challenging, the general area offers family-friendly walks. The Hiking around Minori guide includes easy routes like the 'Minori from the Sentiero dei Limoni – Lemon Trail loop from Minori' (5.3 km) which is suitable for families. The historical and scenic aspects of places like the Valle dei Mulini can also be enjoyed by families.
Beyond the immediate gorge areas, the broader Minori region offers fantastic hiking. The famous Path of the Lemons (Sentiero dei Limoni) connects Minori with Maiori, winding through lemon groves with stunning coastal views. While not directly in Minori, the renowned Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei) is also accessible in the wider Amalfi Coast region, offering unparalleled vistas.
The dramatic landscape around Minori is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, including scenic loops like the 'Minori from the Sentiero dei Limoni – View of the Amalfi Coast loop'. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes that offer incredible views of the coast, such as the 'View of the Amalfi Coast – Cetara and the Angioina Tower loop'.
The Fiordo di Furore can be accessed either from the sea or by descending many steps from the main road. It's a unique inlet created by the Schiato stream, featuring a small beach and a natural rocky arch, making it a popular, albeit somewhat adventurous, destination.
The Biscuit Cave is a cool cave named for its unique geologic formation, resembling a biscuit bread. It's located right at the beginning of the famous Path of the Gods, near Bomerano, and offers a great starting point for hikes with impressive views.
The Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills is unique because it combines natural beauty with historical significance. Here, the Canneto river flows past the ruins of ancient water mills, creating a distinctive setting where you can explore both nature and the remnants of a bygone era, with opportunities for swimming.
Yes, the Cave of the Madonna della Pace of Pietrapiana is described as a place of peace and tranquility. It features an altar with the Madonna and offers a serene environment with stunning panoramic views, making it a contemplative spot amidst nature.
The valleys around Minori are characterized by dramatic landscapes, terraced hillsides, and waterways that have carved out deep valleys. These areas often feature lush lemon groves, typical Amalfi Coast woods, and offer less developed, natural settings with views extending across the coastline.


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