We visited Cinque Terre on a day bus tour from Florence and despite a confusing rushed start to the morning once we were on the bus headed for La Spezia things seemed to calm down. We were able to visit 4 of the 5 villages that make up this quaint area.Taking the train from La Spezia our first stop was Monterosso. We had lunch a little beach side restaurant. Pasta because when in Italy... From there we made our backwards stopping at Vernazza where it was a short walk down to the water from the station and the first taste of the iconic fishing village vista that is synonymous with Cinque Terre. Before moving on to Manarola and finally Riomaggiore where we were able to catch the start of a beautiful sunset.There was a lot to fit in one day especially with the lengthy distance to Florence but it was worth every minute.I would definitely look to stay in or near the villages if I were to visit again. The hiking trail across the 5 villages looks very intriguing.
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We visited Cinque Terre on a day bus tour from Florence and despite a confusing rushed start to the morning once we were on the bus headed for La Spezia things seemed to calm down. We were able to visit 4 of the 5 villages that make up this quaint area.Taking the train from La Spezia our first stop was Monterosso. We had lunch a little beach side restaurant. Pasta because when in Italy... From there we made our backwards stopping at Vernazza where it was a short walk down to the water from the station and the first taste of the iconic fishing village vista that is synonymous with Cinque Terre. Before moving on to Manarola and finally Riomaggiore where we were able to catch the start of a beautiful sunset.There was a lot to fit in one day especially with the lengthy distance to Florence but it was worth every minute.I would definitely look to stay in or near the villages if I were to visit again. The hiking trail across the 5 villages looks very intriguing.
Cinque Terre is a small and historic fishing village in northwestern Italy. Cinque Terre is now a national park in Italy. There is no lane between the Cinque Terre and only one railway and coastal pedestrian trail.
The five largest villages also have the largest beaches, but it is the pain of the pebble beach. If you don't go to the sea and don't bask in the sun, you can visit for up to an hour. There are many restaurants but they are all average. The most famous color house village, along the hill opposite the house to the mountain road to the top of the mountain is the best photo place, you can also take pictures along the way but shoot people backlight.
The heavenly scenery makes people linger.
Amazing
This island is really beautiful, with colorful houses.
July 30, 2016. Five fishing villages are located in the coastal area of Las Pezia Province in Liguria, Italy. They are the collective names of five villages and towns on the edge of the cliffs, namely, Monte Roso, Vernaza, Cornelia, Manalola and Rio Majore. In 1997, it was listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. The traffic between the five villages is by foot or train. The scenery here is beautiful. Many people come here for hiking.
Five fishing villages are five adjacent fishing villages in Las Peccia, Italy. Each of these five fishing villages has its own characteristics. They are connected by a seaside trail, and their walking time ranges from 15 minutes to more than two hours. It takes a day to visit all five fishing villages. Usually, you buy five fishing village cards, 16 euros a day. You can freely change trains, swing cars and use WiFi for free.