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Discover the stunning Path of Gods hike in Positano with an authentic food experience at a shepherd’s hut, guided by locals and packed with unforgettable views.
Exploring the Path of Gods with a Rustic Lunch in Positano
This guided hike along the legendary Path of Gods offers a rare chance to combine spectacular Amalfi Coast views with a delicious, farm-fresh meal at a shepherd’s hut. With a reputation for passionate guides and authentic experiences, this tour promises both visual splendor and tasty local fare.
One of the standout features we love is how the guide not only leads the way but enriches the walk with insights about the local flora, fauna, and history — making it a truly educational adventure. However, it’s worth noting that the tour calls for moderate physical fitness and proper walking shoes, so it’s not ideal for those looking for a very relaxed stroll or with mobility limitations.
Perfect for travelers who enjoy scenic hikes mixed with culinary delights, this experience caters to those seeking authentic Italian landscapes and cuisine. If you’re eager to escape the crowds and learn about the land from a knowledgeable local, this tour is an excellent pick.

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The tour begins in the charming hamlet of Bomerano, part of the Agerola municipality. The meeting spot is easy to reach, near public transportation, and the guide typically starts at 9:30 am. From here, you’ll set off along the trail, immersed in the lush landscapes and panoramic views that define the Amalfi Coast.
The Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei) is renowned for its breathtaking vistas. We loved how our guide shared stories and facts about the local flora and fauna, enriching what could otherwise be just a pretty walk. The trail itself offers a mix of rugged terrain and well-maintained paths, so sturdy, well-sculpted shoes are a must—sneakers with a solid sole will do if they’re sturdy enough.
As you ascend, the vertical town of Positano comes into view, showcasing its colorful buildings hanging on cliffs, a view that’s both iconic and humbling. The walk lasts about 4 to 5 hours, including stops, with plenty of opportunities to snap photos or simply soak in the scenery.
The highlight for many is the lunch at a shepherd’s hut, set in a scenic spot along the trail. Here, you’ll feast on produce freshly picked from the garden—think creamy goats’ cheese and ripe vegetables—paired with slices of local cold cuts and hearty pasta in heirloom tomato sauce.
The guide, Gaetano, who’s praised for his passionate storytelling and in-depth knowledge, will prepare and serve the meal, paired with local red wine, bread, and water. The reviews highlight how much guests appreciate the quality and authenticity of this meal, describing it as a true taste of the region.
This isn’t just a quick lunch; it’s an immersive taste of local life. Guests often mention the freshness of the ingredients and the warm atmosphere. Heather from the reviews notes that her guide Maria was very knowledgeable and passionate—she clearly loved sharing her knowledge of the land, herbs, and seasonal produce.
After lunch, you’ll descend back to the meeting point in Bomerano. The tour ends where it began, making it easy to plan your next adventure or return to your accommodation comfortably.
Yes. While transport isn’t included in the base price, you can opt for round-trip private transportation for added convenience, especially if you’re traveling with family or a group. This can make logistics smoother, particularly if you’re staying outside central Positano.

At $237.62 per person, this experience is a fair investment considering the quality of guides, the exclusive food served at the shepherd’s hut, and the stunning scenery. The guided aspect removes the hassle of navigation and adds educational value, making it a well-rounded day trip.
The maximum group size of 15 keeps it intimate, allowing for personalized interactions—something that reviews consistently praise. Plus, many travelers book about three months in advance, showing how popular this experience is.
Moderate fitness is required, as some parts of the trail are rugged. Proper hiking shoes are a must—sneakers with a sturdy sole can work if they’re well-treaded. The tour is unsuitable for those with mobility issues or who prefer a very relaxed stroll.
Weather can impact the experience, so sunny days are ideal. If the weather turns poor, the tour provider offers options to reschedule or receive a full refund.

This hike is perfect for travelers who want more than just sightseeing—they crave engaging with local culture, enjoying authentic food, and experiencing Italy’s natural beauty firsthand. It’s suited for those with a reasonable level of fitness who appreciate guided experiences and are eager to learn about the land’s flora, fauna, and culinary traditions.
If you’re traveling with a love for scenic views, delicious regional dishes, and small-group intimacy, this tour ticks all those boxes. The addition of the food at the shepherd’s hut elevates it from a typical hike to a memorable culinary adventure.

Is transportation included in the price?
No, transportation is not included in the base price but can be arranged privately at an additional cost.
What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 9:30 am from Bomerano in Agerola.
How long is the hike?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, including stops and lunch.
Do I need special footwear?
Yes, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended; sneakers with a solid, sculpted sole can work if well-treaded.
Can I bring children?
The tour is suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness; children comfortable with hiking could enjoy it, but check with the provider about age restrictions.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted.
What’s included in the food?
Guests enjoy fresh goat cheese, vegetables, cold cuts, pasta with tomato sauce, bread, wine, and water.
Is the lunch served at a rustic location?
Yes, the meal is prepared at a shepherd’s hut, adding authenticity and charm to the experience.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people typically join the tour?
Maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
To sum it up, this guided Path of Gods hike with a food experience at a shepherd’s hut offers a compelling blend of natural beauty, local culture, and culinary delight. It’s best suited for those who enjoy scenic walks with an educational and gastronomic twist—an authentic slice of the Amalfi Coast away from the crowds. Whether you’re a foodie, a nature lover, or simply someone seeking a memorable Italian adventure, this tour could be the highlight of your trip to Positano.