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Take
the Autostrada del Sole to Naples and follow the signs for
Salerno-ReggioCalabria motorway, which you take as far as the Castellammare
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BY CAR - COMING FROM THE SOUTH: |
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COMING
FROM BARI: Take the motorway to Avellino and then the superstrada (tool-free
motorway) to Salerno, which is located at one end of route SS 163 Amalfitana.
Since Positano is closer to the other end of the Amalfi route, it is
advisable to take Salerno-Naples motorway to Castellammare di Stabia,
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BY TRAIN: |
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| The convenient railway station in Naples is that of Napoli Centrale, at Piazza Garibaldi, where on a lower level you can get a Circumvesuviana local train to Sorrento, buses for Positano called Sita (blue) leave from the square in front of the Circumvesuviana station at Sorrento. | ||
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| If you arrive at Naples Capodichino airport, take a taxi or bus to the Circumvesuviana station, as above. | ||
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| During the summer there are direct connections by sea between Positano and Capri, Sorrento, Ischia, Naples, Amalfi and Salerno. For more information visit: www.aliscafi.it | ||
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EXCURSIONS: from
Positano you can easily reach Sorrento, Pompei, Ercolano (Erculaneum),
Mont Vesuvio and Pozzuoli to the west; and Amalfi,
Ravello, Vietri sul Mare, Salerno and Paestum to the east.
MOUNTAIN EXCURSIONS:
Montepertuso and Nocelle; two hamlets above Positano, are easily
accessible. From Nocelle, the Sentiero degli Dei (Trail of the Gods) leads
to Agerola; from Montepertuso you can reach Santa Maria al Castello and
Monte Sant'Angelo a Tre Pizzi (1444m.)
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