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Via Krupp Capri

Via Krupp is a stunning, serpentine pathway in Capri that connects the Charterhouse of San Giacomo and Gardens of Augustus to Marina Piccola, offering breathtaking views of the island and its coastline.

Via Krupp Capri: A Serpentine Path of Capri island with Spectacular Views

Dis­cov­er Via Krupp in Capri, a his­toric path with panoram­ic views, link­ing Mari­na Pic­co­la to the Gar­dens of Augus­tus and San Gia­co­mo Charterhouse. 

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  • Via Krupp is a his­toric zigzag­ging path­way carved into the cliffs of Capri, com­mis­sioned by Ger­man indus­tri­al­ist Friedrich Alfred Krupp in the ear­ly 20th cen­tu­ry. This ser­pen­tine path is cel­e­brat­ed for its breath­tak­ing views of Capri’s coast­line and its unique engi­neer­ing, mak­ing it one of the most icon­ic land­marks on the island. It con­nects Mari­na Pic­co­la with the Gar­dens of Augus­tus and the Char­ter­house of San Gia­co­mo, com­bin­ing nat­ur­al beau­ty with his­tor­i­cal intrigue.
  • Via Krupp is acces­si­ble from mul­ti­ple start­ing points: From the Gar­dens of Augus­tus: The path begins near the gar­dens, a short walk from Capri’s town cen­ter. From Mari­na Pic­co­la: Access the path from this pic­turesque bay and ascend toward the Gar­dens of Augus­tus. By Guid­ed Tour: A pri­vate walk­ing tour orga­nized by Sor­ren­to Voy­age offers his­tor­i­cal insights and ensures you expe­ri­ence the best of Via Krupp and its sur­round­ings. Note: Occa­sion­al­ly, the path may be closed for safe­ty rea­sons due to rock­falls. Always check the sta­tus before plan­ning your visit.
  • Walk­ing Via Krupp offers a vari­ety of stun­ning sights: Panoram­ic Views: Admire the sweep­ing vis­tas of Mari­na Pic­co­la, the Faraglioni Rocks, and the Mediter­ranean Sea. Flo­ra and Fau­na: Enjoy the lush veg­e­ta­tion and local wildlife that thrive along the cliffs. His­toric Land­marks: The path leads to near­by attrac­tions such as the Gar­dens of Augus­tus and the Char­ter­house of San Gia­co­mo. Pho­tog­ra­phy Oppor­tu­ni­ties: Cap­ture unfor­get­table views and the unique zigzag design of the pathway.
  • Yes, Via Krupp can be a fam­i­ly-friend­ly activ­i­ty for those with old­er chil­dren who enjoy walk­ing and scenic views. How­ev­er, the path involves steep inclines and numer­ous switch­backs, so it may not be suit­able for young chil­dren or strollers. Fam­i­lies can also book a pri­vate guid­ed tour with Sor­ren­to Voy­age for a tai­lored and com­fort­able experience.
  • The best times to vis­it Via Krupp are: Spring (April-May) and Autumn (Sep­tem­ber-Octo­ber): Enjoy mild weath­er and few­er crowds, mak­ing the walk more com­fort­able. Ear­ly Morn­ing or Late After­noon: Vis­it dur­ing these times to avoid the heat and enjoy soft­er light­ing for pho­tog­ra­phy. Sum­mer: Per­fect for com­bin­ing a walk along Via Krupp with a swim at Mari­na Pic­co­la, though ear­ly morn­ings are rec­om­mend­ed to beat the crowds.
  • Absolute­ly! Sor­ren­to Voy­age offers pri­vate walk­ing tours of Capri that include Via Krupp, the Gar­dens of Augus­tus, and Mari­na Pic­co­la. These tai­lored expe­ri­ences pro­vide his­tor­i­cal con­text and allow vis­i­tors to ful­ly immerse them­selves in Capri’s beau­ty. For a unique per­spec­tive, con­sid­er pair­ing your walk with a pri­vate boat tour around the island.
  • Yes, sev­er­al must-vis­it attrac­tions are locat­ed near Via Krupp: Gar­dens of Augus­tus: A beau­ti­ful­ly land­scaped gar­den with panoram­ic ter­races over­look­ing the Faraglioni Rocks and Mari­na Pic­co­la. Mari­na Pic­co­la: A pic­turesque bay per­fect for swim­ming and relax­ing, with beach clubs and restau­rants. Char­ter­house of San Gia­co­mo: A his­toric monastery dat­ing back to the 14th cen­tu­ry, show­cas­ing art and his­to­ry. Sor­ren­to Voy­age can craft a per­son­al­ized itin­er­ary to explore these attrac­tions along­side Via Krupp.