Lattari Mountains
Nestled between the Gulf of Naples to the northwest and the Gulf of Salerno to the south, the chain of the Lattari Mounts extends for 34 kilometers as a continuation of Picentini Mounts and forms, extending into the sea, the Sorrentine Peninsula.
Of calcareous nature, on the southern side it has high cliffs overlooking the sea at the Amalfi Coast. The highest peaks rise in its central part: with its 1444 meters, San Michele Mount stands. This mount, with Monte di Mezzo and Monte Catiello, is part of the Monte Sant'Angelo a Tre Pizzi group.