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36.3km
1,080m
Cycling
Cycle the challenging 22.6-mile From Amalfi to Positano route, gaining 3540 feet of elevation with stunning coastal views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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776 m
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7.01 km
Highlight • Gorge
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18.3 km
Highlight • Settlement
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20.5 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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27.9 km
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36.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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32.3 km
2.59 km
1.14 km
249 m
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Surfaces
35.9 km
257 m
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The terrain along this route is famously challenging, characterized by a "relentless rollercoaster" of constant elevation changes. You'll encounter short but rewarding climbs and descents with very little flat ground. The roads are primarily asphalt, though some sections may be a bit worn. It's a demanding ride requiring very good fitness.
No, this route is generally considered a difficult bike ride and is not recommended for beginners. The significant elevation gain of approximately 1,080 meters over 36.3 km, combined with narrow, winding roads and potential traffic, makes it best suited for cyclists with very good fitness and experience.
To avoid heavy traffic and enjoy more pleasant conditions, the best time to cycle this route is during the off-season, from October to March. Riding early in the morning, regardless of the season, is also highly recommended to minimize encounters with vehicles on the narrow roads.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the public roads along the Amalfi Coast between Amalfi and Positano.
Parking in Amalfi can be challenging, especially during peak season. It's advisable to research parking options in Amalfi ahead of time, such as public parking garages, or consider using public transport to reach the starting point if possible. Arriving very early in the morning might increase your chances of finding a spot.
While there are no specific restrictions against dogs on the public roads, the route is a touring bicycle trail on busy, narrow coastal roads. It is not designed for walking with dogs, and the challenging terrain and traffic make it unsuitable for bringing pets along on the bike, unless they are safely secured in a dedicated bike trailer or carrier, which would add to the difficulty.
The route offers breathtaking scenery and passes by several notable points. You'll start near Hello Amalfi ..., cycle past the dramatic Fiordo di Furore, and can enjoy views of Marina di Praia. The ride culminates with stunning vistas of Positano, including a dedicated View of Positano viewpoint.
Beyond the physical demands, the most significant challenge for cyclists on this route is traffic, especially during peak season. The roads are narrow, winding, and can be chaotic with cars and mopeds. To best prepare, consider riding early in the morning or during the off-season (October to March). Using an e-bike can also help manage the strenuous climbs, allowing you to focus more on navigating traffic.
Yes, while primarily following the main coastal road, sections of this route do intersect with or run parallel to other paths. Notable mentions include parts of the Via Maestra dei Villaggi, Sentiero dei Pipistrelli Impazziti, and Sentiero della Madonna dei Fondi, among others.
Yes, the route passes through several towns and villages where you can find cafés, restaurants, and shops to refuel. Amalfi and Positano offer numerous options, and smaller villages along the way will also have places to stop for refreshments and local specialties.
This is a point-to-point cycling route, starting in Amalfi and ending in Positano. You will need to arrange transportation back to your starting point or continue your journey from Positano.
Went on holiday here a few years ago, thought it would be nice to see it again on a ‘bike’. Scary as hell in a car, buses careering round blind corners in the middle of the road as they seem to have automatic right of way there. Still, lovely views! I thought it was lovely that Kepa was the one to mess up his pen yesterday - after all his gamesmanship shenanigans. Seems like a nice chap.