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Candida
February 6, 2020
Just in front of the faraglioni of Capri, the Bay of Ieranto opens in a natural scenario of such wonder that even the Sirens chose it as a home. According to Pliny the Elder, it was exactly here that Ulysses would meet them, during his return to Ithaca told by Homer in the Odyssey.
Sara
October 12, 2018
it is a magic trekking path that let you go on a beautiful beach.
Villarena
March 6, 2018
It is a splendid walking path! Start form the Relais Villarena and finish in a splendid Bay called Of Jeranto
Isabella
March 29, 2022
Wonderful trekking experience! From Nerano village, through a beautiful trekking walking (estimated walking time 40 minutes), it's possible to reach a wild beach called Jeranto bay (without restaurants or bars), actually managed from the FAI (Fondo Ambiente Italiano) which ensures its integrity. The access to "Jeranto bay" is free, but it's recommended to bring with you water and food.
Wonderful trekking experience! From Nerano village, through a beautiful trekking walking (estimated walking time 40 minutes), it's possible to reach a wild beach called Jeranto bay (without restaurants or bars), actually managed from the FAI (Fondo Ambiente Italiano) which ensures its integrity. Th…
Elena
May 3, 2020
The name Ieranto derives from the Greek "Ieros", or "sacred": nearby, on Campanella point, there was once a sanctuary dedicated to the pagan goddess Athena and it is here that Homer set the Sirens attempt to seduce Ulysses. Today, you can still sense the mystical spirit of the place, as you walk across the waves of rocks, greeted by a succession of spectacular visions of an incredibly blue sea. The path to the Bay of Ieranto commences in the tiny little fishing village of Nerano, a fraction of Massa Lubrense. The Sita coach company operates a regular bus service to Nerano, departing from Sorrento train station. From the square in Nerano, start walking down the main street and, after just a few meters, to your right, youll come across the footpath. The path proceeds over flat ground for circa one kilometer, past the Villa Rosa, where the writer Norman Douglas once resided. From this point on, the olive trees are far and few between, making way for lush, Mediterranean scrub. A downhill stretch between low dry stone walls, brings visitors to a spectacular vision of the sea; the island of Capri; Punta Campanella; the islets of Li Galli and the unmistakable shoreline of the Amalfi Coast.
The name Ieranto derives from the Greek "Ieros", or "sacred": nearby, on Campanella point, there was once a sanctuary dedicated to the pagan goddess Athena and it is here that Homer set the Sirens attempt to seduce Ulysses. Today, you can still sense the mystical spirit of the place, as you walk acr…

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6 Via Ieranto
Massa Lubrense, Campania