Best waterfalls around Castellammare Di Stabia are located in the surrounding region, particularly along the Amalfi Coast. This area is characterized by its rugged coastal landscape, historical towns, and unique natural environments. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst scenic beauty and ancient ruins. These natural features provide a contrast to the coastal towns, inviting exploration of its diverse terrain.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Following the course of the Canneto stream along this path you can admire scenic waterfalls and ancient stone buildings immersed in a fantastic setting of uncontaminated nature.
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Nice to look at and good for hiking
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A few steps from the famous Furore fjord, along the Amalfi coast, this waterfall of the Schiato stream allows you to see a different, almost Alpine landscape. The Schiato springs a few hundred meters higher, on the Agerola plateau.
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You can swim
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If taking the path back to Amalfi there is one steep section with no barrier as the track has been rerouted around landslip. Caution and sticks are needed.
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An early start improves the experience as you avoid crowds along the track and at the final waterfalls which are beautiful and worth paying the entrance fee.
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At the beginning of April, the hike from St Lazarro to Valle de Ferrere was quite nice, but in comparison, not really recommendable. The forests are coppice forests, still leafless, only a few early bloomers and salamander larvae, a single orchid. In the end, at 3 p.m., we stood in front of a closed waterfall. That's a bit stupid. But understandable, hardly any people there. In some places, poorly signposted.
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small waterfall present only in rainy periods. between June and September there is generally no
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The region offers a diverse landscape. For instance, the Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve are set within a unique natural environment known for its unspoiled beauty, ancient stone buildings, and ruins of watermills. The Waterfall of the Schiato Stream, near the Furore fjord, presents an almost Alpine landscape, a contrast to the typical coastal scenery.
Yes, several waterfall areas combine natural beauty with historical significance. The Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills features the Canneto river flowing past ancient water mills. Similarly, the Waterfall and Stone Arches of the Rio Canneto showcases ancient stone buildings alongside scenic cascades.
Trails vary in difficulty. The Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve are known for intermediate to challenging trails. The path to Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills is generally considered intermediate. Some trails may have steep sections, especially after rerouting due to landslips, so caution is advised.
An early start is generally recommended to avoid crowds and fully enjoy the cascades, especially in popular areas like the Valle delle Ferriere. For seasonal waterfalls like the Fica Noce Waterfall, it's best to visit during rainy periods, as it may have little to no water between June and September.
While some trails can be challenging, many sections offer enjoyable walks for families. For example, the path along the Rio Canneto, leading to the Waterfall and Stone Arches of the Rio Canneto, provides scenic views in a natural setting that can be explored by families. Always check specific trail conditions for suitability.
Yes, visitors have mentioned that swimming is possible in the area around the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills. This offers a refreshing experience amidst the natural and historical surroundings.
The region around Castellammare di Stabia offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Castellammare Di Stabia guide. There are also options for mountain biking and road cycling, with routes available in the MTB Trails around Castellammare Di Stabia and Cycling around Castellammare Di Stabia guides.
For the core zone A of the Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve, which includes the main waterfall, a pass or ticket may be required. This pass should be available in Amalfi or directly at the entrance to Zone A.
Visitors appreciate the combination of stunning natural beauty and historical elements. The unspoiled nature, scenic waterfalls, and ancient ruins, particularly in the Valle delle Ferriere and Valle dei Mulini, are frequently highlighted. The opportunity for hiking and exploring a different, more rugged landscape compared to the coastal towns is also a major draw.
While specific public transport routes directly to all waterfall entrances may be limited, Castellammare di Stabia serves as a good base. It's advisable to research local bus services or consider a combination of public transport and walking, or private transport, to reach the trailheads for the more remote waterfall locations.
Given the intermediate to challenging nature of some trails and potentially steep sections, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if starting early or hiking for extended periods.


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