Sunday, July 23, 2017

Cinque Terre in a day

Yesterday, starting out at 7.30am and getting back at 8.30pm, I did the Cinque Terre (pronounced Chinka Terry).
This is a world UNESCO heritage site due to the unique way the locals developed the terraced gardens on the hills over the last few hundred years, and how they carved out their villages on rocks overlooking the impressive coast.
So Cinque means five and Terre means land so it refers to the five villages of; Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso.
I was staying at La Spezia, and my host recommended taking the train to Monterosso and walking to Vernazza, and then Corniglia. The coastal hiking routes between the other two villages were closed but the pass I bought gave me unlimited travel.

As it turned out, I hiked the hill routes (I didn’t use any maps and just wandered and these were where I ended up). They were big climbs with spectacular views and it was very hot but absolutely amazing.
(ran out of time to do captions but will do so next wifi!)
Vernazza from the track

Manarola

Riomaggiore

Riomaggiore



La Spezia port

La Spezia

Monterosso

Looking back at Monterosso from the track

A Cinque Terre 'Busker'

Please cuddle the cats




Corniglia

Corniglia

Swimming in Vernazza. It was divine!

Vernazza

Vernazza


Looking back on the coastline


Corniglia from above

On the way to Riomaggiore

On the way to Corniglia

Heading to Riomaggiore

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful but being in that town during an earthquake would be very sphincter tightening :P

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