Hiking Trails Near Amalfi Coast Hotel – L’Argine Fiorito, Atrani
Staying in Atrani gives you direct access to some of the most rewarding hiking routes on the Amalfi Coast.
L’Argine Fiorito is located at the entrance of the Dragone Valley, making it a practical base for both:
- scenic walks
- moderate uphill routes
- valley hikes
- more demanding stair climbs
Whether you are an experienced walker or simply enjoy coastal scenery, there are options nearby.

Atrani to Ravello (Popular Stair Route)
One of the most frequently used hiking trails near the hotel is the Atrani–Ravello route.
- Duration: approx. 45–60 minutes (depending on pace)
- Terrain: stone staircases and uphill paths
- Difficulty: moderate
- Recommended footwear: trainers with good grip
This route is ideal for guests who enjoy uphill walking and panoramic views. It connects Atrani directly with Ravello without using the main road.
This trail is regularly chosen by guests staying at the hotel.
Valle delle Ferriere (Valle dei Mulini)
The Valle delle Ferriere, also known as the Valle dei Mulini, is one of the most accessible valley walks on the Amalfi Coast.
- Suitable for most visitors with reasonable fitness
- Partially shaded
- Follows the valley floor
- Less exposed to direct sun compared to open stair routes
This makes it a comfortable option even in warmer months.
It is a very good choice for:
- couples 40+
- guests who prefer steady terrain
- those who want nature without extreme climbs
Scenic Coastal Walks Between Atrani and Amalfi
For lighter walking days, the scenic pedestrian connections between Atrani and Amalfi provide:
- coastal views
- traditional village architecture
- manageable gradients
A panoramic option offers a slightly longer but quieter route.
Torre dello Ziro Area
The Torre dello Ziro area can be reached from nearby access points, though it is not directly an “easy from the hotel” walk without planning.
It is best approached with clear directions, which reception can provide.
Walking Support from the Hotel
At reception, guests receive:
- free walking maps
- route suggestions
- weather-based advice
- guidance depending on fitness level
Around 10% of guests undertake more serious hiking routes, while many others enjoy moderate walks or scenic valley trails.
Practical Advice for Hiking on the Amalfi Coast
- Suitable footwear is strongly recommended for stair routes
- In summer, early morning departures are advisable
- Valley routes offer more shade
- Water should always be carried
- Gradients can be steeper than they appear
The Amalfi Coast is not flat, but that is what creates the views.
Distances from the Hotel
- Atrani beach: approx. 300 metres (around 985 feet)
- Amalfi centre: walking distance
- Ravello via stairs: approx. 45–60 minutes
Who This Hiking Base Suits Best
Ideal for:
- active couples
- walkers who enjoy historic stair routes
- travellers seeking scenic elevation views
Less suited to:
- guests with significant mobility limitations
- those expecting flat promenades
Booking
Phone: +39 089 873 63 09
Email: info@larginefiorito.it
Website: www.larginefiorito.it
FAQ
Are there hiking trails directly near the hotel?
Yes. Several walking and hiking routes begin within walking distance of the hotel, including the Ravello stair route and valley walks.
Is the Valle delle Ferriere suitable for non-expert walkers?
Yes. It is one of the more accessible valley hikes on the Amalfi Coast and suitable for most visitors with reasonable fitness.
Is the Ravello path difficult?
It is a moderate uphill stair route requiring reasonable fitness and appropriate footwear.
Does the hotel provide maps?
Yes. Free maps and concierge advice are available at reception.