Today we are going to do the most famous part of our hike, the so-called "Sentiero Degli Dei" - in German "Pfad der Götter". A tip on pronunciation: the "gl" in "Degli" is pronounced in Italian similar to the "ll" in Million and not as a German "g". So all in all it's something like this: "Sen-ti-ero De-lli De-i".
The "Sentiero Degli Dei" is very popular because of its spectacular viewpoints and probably also because of its catchy name, and is accordingly well signposted. Getting lost is as good as impossible. However, the path directly on the cliff requires a certain amount of head for heights.
The destination of stage 4 is Positano, a former fishing village that has become world-famous for its spectacular, almost vertically stacked houses. However, the number of visitors and accommodation prices are correspondingly high. For this reason, we describe here a total of three alternatives for stage 4:
normal variant with bus trip the next day: Hike to Positano, relaxed afternoon and evening in Positano, overnight in Positano. To start stage 5, a bus ride to Colli S. Pietro is necessary the next morning.
Variant with bus trip in the afternoon and additional short hike: Since the trail to Positano is more of a half-day hike, this hike can be combined very well with another short hike (Climbing the "Monte Vico Alvano). This requires a short bus ride from Positano in the early afternoon to Colli S. Pietro (the start of stage 5). Details on the bus ride can be found further down in the text. Overnight stays are therefore outside Positano, which is usually rather overpriced.
Panorama variant above Positano without bus ride: The CAI-300 hiking trail runs about 400 metres above the "Sentiero Degli Dei". Instead of descending to Positano, it is possible to return to the higher trail from Montepertuso. This was the option we originally had in mind when planning our tour, but unfortunately we didn't find the way in the rain and fog. In the meantime, however, several other hikers have confirmed to us that this path exists and is very worthwhile (many thanks to Jörg, who provided me with his GPS track for this variant). You can find more details about this variant here: Variant for stage 4.