You have caught me out! I was scouring the wood, visiting the Stone Houses, photographing views of beautiful viewpoints.
One Sunday immersed in warm and burned autumn colors surrounded by dry leale and the first husks I felt around me a sense of romance and adventure.
It is a good idea to lose one's bearings and leave with the intention of walking out, breathe, take pictures and relax with friends. With Giusy and Daniele we have compiled the hit list of the sights of nature, on the excursionists Assunta Calise's advice. Next time, in fact, we plan on crossing the path of Serrara (Calimera) Epomeo Fiaiano, recommended for its particular beauty.
After 'Epomeo in the saddle', then, I come back with pleasure to Serrara to walk along a simple path, accessible to all, towards Falanga, 600 meters above the sea level.
And it is interesting to note that from Forio and specifically from the crossroad to reach the Mortella Gardens, we can see the silhouette of giant Typhon, whose legend has been handed down for centuries: Capo dell'Uomo is his forehead, the top of Epomeo his nose and the rest of the mountain represents the whole body.
We are not the only ones who have longed for these sites. We met several tourists, hunters, a family that impressed us with its little hikers and even our friends, the world is really small while we prepare a picnic.


Con Cesare Mattera, antico sindaco di Serrara Fontana, ed attuale vice, Rosario Caruso, attuale Sindaco di Serrara Fontana e Franco Iacono “Il Cardinale”, da Monterone Alta, il Comitato da Monterone Bassa, i “Cavallari” di Nicola Ambrosino, lunedì 15 agosto alle ore 7,30 precise del mattino, partiremo, ancora una volta, dal piazzale antistante il Ristorante “Il Bracconiere” per rinnovare la tradizione di una escursione indimenticabile. Ci avvieremo lungo il sentiero tra le rocce dei Frassitelli per tuffarci nel Bosco delle Acacie e risalire lungo le pendici che ci porteranno nella plaga della Falanga.






