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NOTICE The Cinque Terre are a special world that is endangered by its particular nature. Winter stormy rainfalls caused heavy damage and many footpaths were swept away owing to landslides. In order to raise the funds needed to repair the damages and to assure the conservation of such a unique landscape, the "Body of the Cinque Terre Park" asks you to pay for a ticket to run the foot-paths. The town authorities rely on your understanding and thank you sincerely.
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The five villages
Starting your tour from La Spezia, the nearest town, Riomaggiore is the first train stop.
If you have a car, there's a daily parking, so you'd better leave it there and tour the Cinque Terre by train or by boat.
From Riomaggiore starts the "Via dell'Amore", or love path, that running along the coast vertically above the sea, often cut into the cliff, leads to Manarola (the second village of the Cinque Terre). At Manarola you can get cheap lodging at the hostel, situated back of the old baroque church of San Lorenzo.
From the picturesque harbor, in order to continue for Corniglia, you can take the steep slope toward the cemetery or, on the left, the road which goes around "Punta Bonfiglio".
The second half of the way for Corniglia runs high along a pebbly beach; from the footpath you can see the wonderful clarity of the sea water. The last leg of the route passes through the lodgings of the holiday village named "Villaggio Europa". At that point, if you wish to climb up along the winding stairs that get over the hill, you can reach Corniglia,
the only village far from the sea, and enjoy very breathtaking views of the Cinque terre coastline. Otherwise, you can take the way that runs between the railways and the sea, and through a one-kilometer tunnel (requiring payment of a toll). Using this route, you can reach the beach of Guvano.
That's a very romantic place (also frequented by nudists). Once at Corniglia, take a rest to enjoy a glass of the local white wine, the Cinque Terre DOC: it is the finest wine in the area. Visit the church of San Pietro, built on the ruins of the oldest church courtyard. From Corniglia, by walking about two hours through vineyards and olive groves, you'll reach Vernazza, perhaps the prettiest of all the villages. The fishing village, with its pastel-colored buildings, sits in the shelter of a rocky cove. The dark rocks make a dramatic contrast behind the brightly colored houses. Here you'll find the ruins of medieval fortifications and the church of Santa Margherita d'Antiochia, built in 1318. In the harbor fishermen tend their boats; the cobbled main street is lined with busy cafes and small shops. After having rewarded yourself with some delicious ice cream (in italian: "gelati") you can take on last leg of the trip, leading to Monterosso, about a two hours walk. If you do not feel up to hiking more, there is a boat service back and forth between the two resorts. Monterosso is the largest Cinque Terre village, with the only sandy beach in the area. Many restaurants are tucked in and out of its ancient cobbled streets; the restaurant "La Tortuga", with its wonderful view on the fishermen beach, is particularly well situated. In the monumental center you can admire the church of San Giovanni Battista, with its Bell Tower. The 17th century Capuchin monastery preserves valuable works of art, ascribed to Van Dick, Cambiaso, Piola and Guido Reni. Due to its level expanse, Monterosso is the best suited village for disabled people on wheelchairs. The village can also be reached by car from La Spezia via a provincial asphalt road. |
Hotel Due Gemelli - tel/fax 0187 920678 or 0187 920111 Hotel Villa Argentina - tel. 0187 920213 Rooms for rent: Vesigna Edi - Via Colombo, 111 19017 - Riomaggiore - Italy - Tel.: 0187 920490 Fax: 0187/920325 - email: edi-vesigna@iol.it | |||||
Hotel Ca' D'Andrean - tel. 0187 920040 - fax 0187 920452 Hotel Marina Piccola - tel. 0187 920103 - fax 0187 920966 La Torretta B&B - all rooms with view over the sea - Piazza della Chiesa - Manarola Phone/Fax: 39 0187 920 327 - Email - Web page Youth Hostel "Cinque Terre" - Via Riccobaldi, 21 - 19010 Manarola (SP) ITALY - Tel. 0187 920 215 - Fax. 0187 920 218 - Email:ostello@cdh.it for detailed information: www.cinqueterre.net/ostello "Da Baranin - Bed & Breakfast - apartments" Via Rollandi 29 - 19010 - Manarola - tel-fax: 0187 920595 more information: www.baranin.com - email: info@baranin.com
Hotel Barbara - tel. 0187 812398 | Hotel Sorriso - tel. 0187 812224
Hotel Palme - tel. 0187 829013 - fax 0187 829081 | Hotel Porto Roca - tel. 0187 817502 - fax 0187 817692 for detailed information: www.portoroca.it Hotel Cinque Terre - tel. 0187 817543 - fax 0187 818380 Hotel Degli Amici - tel. 0187 817544 - fax 0187 817424 mailto: amici@cinqueterre.it Hotel Jolie - tel. 0187 80231 or 800553025 for detailed information: www.libarnaviaggi.com Hotel La Colonnina - tel/fax 0187 817439 Hotel Moretto - tel. 0187 817483 - fax 0187 817296 Hotel Marina - tel. e Fax 0187 817242 / 817613 email: marina@cinqueterre.it Hotel Pasquale - tel. 0187 817477 - fax 0187 817550 for detailed information: www.pasini.com Hotel Suisse Bellevue - tel. 0187 818065 - fax 0187 818325 Hotel Villa Steno - tel. 0187 817028 for detailed information: www.pasini.com Hotel Baia - tel. 0187 817512 - fax 0187 818322 Hotel Souvenir - tel. 0187 817595 Hotel Villa Adriana - tel/fax 0187 818128 or 0187 818109 Hotel Agavi - tel. 0187 817171 - fax 0187 818264 Hotel Al Carugio - tel. 0187 817453 |