Mount Vesuvius, Italy

Mount Vesuvius is a volcano located in the Gulf of Naples, 9km away from Naples, the only active volcano in continental Europe. It is 1281 metres high (2010). Its most famous eruption was in 79AD and destroyed two major Roman cities, Ercolano and Pompeii. 
Today it is part of a natural park, with a visitors' centre and several walking trails. The better known and most used trail is trail n. 5, heading to the crater. It is about 1.6 km long and takes about one, one and a half hour up and back to the parking lot, although I suggest taking more time to appreciate the views and nature. The crater has no lava, just a little steam.

Opening hours: 9 am to 5 pm
Entrance fee: €10 (bring change as no cards are accepted and the ticket officer can be very unhelpful and rude if you don't have change);
How to go: Take the Circumvesuviana train to Pompeii Scavi (line 3) and then the EAV bus just across the train station (€3.10, you can buy the ticket from the driver, get an updated timetable at the Circumvesuviana train stations)
















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