Saturday, March 1, 2025

QUIET PATHS THROUGH CHESTNUT WOODS AND VINEYARDS I reach a viewpoint on top of Monte Stella, the highest summit for many miles at 1,131 metres. Out west is the dark surface of the Tyrrhenian Sea. I go over Monte Stella and down to an agriturismo, a farm that has a tourist element (the official rule is at least half the income should be agriculture). My last walk is down to the coast. Now the villages seem quieter, with more holiday cottages. Hiking in southern Italy: myths, mountains and wild boar in Cilento | The Guardian



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