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4 days of moderate walking in beautiful countryside with stunning views of the Amalfi coast. The trip in May allows you to walk in perfect walking conditions with the added bonus of being able to see wildflowers in their natural habitat. The Hotel due Torri, a family run hotel, has friendly staff that make your stay memorable.
What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
For me, the boat ride on the final day after the Walk of the Gods was the most inspirational momemnt when I could see in a panoramic view all the places I had walked in the past week.
What did you think of your group leader?
Christine was absolutely superb. She made everyone feel included, whatever their fitness level was. She had excellent local knowledge, spoke fluent Italian and held the group together. She even made the bus driver sing!
Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
Bring walking sticks and expect to have a lovely holiday.
The choice of hotel, a fairly small family-run affair in Bomerano, was one of the things that made this holiday, with staff that were always both attentive and cheerful. The second important feature of the holiday is the location, within the amazing scenery of the Amalfi coast, with stupendous views at every turn of the footpath.
What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
We may have been lucky with the weather, which was overcast and misty when we arrived, but which had continuous blue skies and warm sun for the whole of our holiday week. The coastal towns that we visited, Amalfi and Positano, are both very pretty and have their own attractive cafes and bars to be enjoyed after a day's walking. But perhaps the most beautiful town we visited (on our free day) was Ravello, high on the hills and boasting the must-see gardens of the Villa Cimbrone, complete with stupendous views over the coast far below. We also fitted in a visit to Herculaneum on our free day and, on another day, the holiday included a visit to Pompei and a climb up Vesuvius with a walk around the rim.
What did you think of your group leader?
Our leader was Albert, who was very familiar with the area and knew the answers to all of our questions. He set an easy pace but we managed to cover a surprising amount of ground (and steps!) during each day. Wherever we went he had interesting suggestions for where we might get a good cold beer, ice-cream or other treats. He was also exceptionally helpful in making travel arrangements for the free day, on which group members wanted to do a variety of different things. His knowledge of the area and his friendly reception by so many of the locals mean that he was an excellent choice of leader.
Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
Be prepared for all possible variations in the weather but, with luck, you should have weather as good as the weather that we experienced. Do not miss Herculaneum and Ravello! Expect to have to negotiate a large number of steps as you go up and down the stunning terrain; although most of the walking is easy, it is to be considered as moderate in places, with the odd scramble for a few yards.
Is there anything else you would like to add?
It is almost impossible to do this holiday justice in a few words - so perhaps it is most informative to say that I would be happy to go back and do it all again. The whole area is stunning and yet not over-run by tourists. Things that I have not mentioned above are the boat trip along the coast from Positano to Amalfi, the visit to a cheese factory, seeing the hotel staff prepare the typical local dishes that they served to us (including pizza!), and the astonishing array of spring flowers visible at this time of year.
What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
From the first day to the last the whole experience was great I normally organise my own trips but thought that on this occasion I would use Exodus and I was not disappointed. For me the highlight of the trip was at the Hotel where the host's, a wonderful couple ( Brother's ) put on a show in the kitchen of how to make Pizza's, well, we were in rapture's the dough was flying and they captured the hearts of us all they were trully wonderful people and made us so welcome I can honestly say that you could not better the hospitality anywhere.
What did you think of your group leader?
absolutly brilliant
Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
Just go with the flow
Is there anything else you would like to add?
can you top perfectiom!
Donna Davidson
WALKING THE AMALFI COAST
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This holiday was just perfect in every way. Our guide Christine was extremely knowledgeable, helpful and very friendly. We were also very lucky to have a fantastic group of people sharing the experiences with us. The hotel staff were great and proivided us with a culinary feast every night!!
What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
There were so many amazing experiences but I would say that for me the valley of the fairies was my favourite walk, the "secret garden" was just magical. However I will always remember walking around the crater of Vesuvius and hearing our shouts of "ciao" echo around us, it was fantastic.
Back in the hotel I loved the pizza demonstration, which was made even better by eating the pizzas afterwards, I have never tasted pizza like it!
What did you think of your group leader?
Christine was our group leader and she was great, I don't beleive that the holiday would have been so enjoyable if it wasn't for Christine.
On all of the walks the knowledge that Christine shared with us just made all the difference to our understanding of the area and local customs. It was also nice to see that she had such a strong relationship with not only the hotel staff but everyone that we encountered in the village.
Christine was very good at setting a walking pace that everyone could manage and this made the walks very "do-able" and kept the group together.
Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
The advice I would give is that if you enjoy walking, taking in breathtaking scenery, emersing yourself into the Italian culture and eating amazing food then this is definitely the trip for you!!
Is there anything else you would like to add?
This was our second Exodus holiday and both were totally amazing, I can't wait to plan my next trip.
The guides on the Exodus trips are to me what makes Exodus stand out and are the reason I will continue to choose Exodus.
Barry Farbon
WALKING THE AMALFI COAST
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Great scenery interwoven with fascinating history, excellent leader and lovely hotel base for the week.
What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
The scenery is just breathtaking, but if I had to choose a moment it was probably the walk around and into the crater on Vesuvius.
What did you think of your group leader?
Christine did pretty much all she could to make sure the group had a good week. Very friendly and open, Christine has made very good local connections which help in making things run smoothly. Christine uses her knowledge of the area and its people to enrich the walks. Excellent job!
Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
Many people would probably find walking poles useful, whether for going up or down (or both), particularly the longer flights of steps.
Is there anything else you would like to add?
Having done a number of different types of trip where you're constantly moving from 1 base to another, I enjoyed having a single base here. The fact that the base was the excellent hotel Due Torri was a real bonus.
I'd heard the scenery on the Amalfi Coast was great. It certainly was but the walks into the gorges and the walk of the gods was something else. Fantastic!
What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
The walks themselves. Truly awe inspiring. It seemed that around every bend was another fantastic view. Photos did not do it justice.
What did you think of your group leader?
What can I say? Suzy was brilliant! She was very knowledgeable of the area including not only every route but the history and flora and fauna and wildlfe relating to those routes. She had a very good relationship with all the hotel staff which made everything so easy and enjoyable for us all. Each day we were given detailed information as to what the walk entalied and any alternatives available should anyone not wish to do the walk. Best guide I've ever had.
Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
If you're not used to steps (and they're all different shapes and sizes) then a couple of the walks may not be for you but if you can cope with them the rewards are fantastic. Trekking Poles would certainly be useful for those people.