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Vernazza - Photo (c) Enrico Pocopagni

A MAN MADE LANDSCAPE

Over the centuries, through constant collective work, man has managed to create this landscape, the only one of its kind in the world, safely kept inside a treasure chest between Punta Mesco and Punta Manara.

A little corner of Liguria where generations have worked to create this monument in landscape architecture represented by the steep terraces sloping down to the sea.

Held up by over 7000 km of dry stone walling, cleverly built without any kind of cement, they are cultivated as vineyards that reach down to almost touch the lapping sea waves.

The Cinque Terre, recognized by the Unesco “Mankind’s World Heritage”, are today a National Park and Protected Marine Area with the aim of protecting this great cultural heritage.

And along the coastline there are five castles, at nearly the same distance one from the other: 'Rubra, Vulnetia, Cornelia, Manium Arula, Rivus Maiorche which now are commonly called Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore not only known in Italy but also the Welsh and British praise them for their wine's nobility. Note worthy to see like a spectacle, the mountains not only in sweet incline but also quick so that even the birds flying over tire. Covered with stones that don't hold back water, vineyards cover the land, so meagre and delicate that seem more like ivy than vines. From here comes wine for the table from a King".
G. Bracelli, "De bello hispaniensi orae ligusticae descriptio", 1448

THE ROCKY SEA OF THE CINQUE TERRE

The inhabitants of these places had agricultural origins and lived on the hills. They came down to the coast, once the Saracens had finished invading, when the sea became safe and populated the villages at the mouths of the rivers along the shore.

Cinque Terre landscape is harsh and wild and even the coast reflects this nature. High cliffs reaching down into the cobalt blue depths of the sea hide minute shingle beaches at Riomaggiore and Vernazza or tiny “ports” like at Manarola, for pulling up the boats when the sea is rough. Here, in summer, sunbathers mix with fishermen.

Sea side between Manarola and Corniglia
The sea coast Corniglia - Manarola
Photo (c) Richard Fritzson

Between Vernazza and Corniglia there is the romantic beach of Guvano, to be reached on foot. A larger sandy beach, with facilities, can be found only at Monterosso al Mare.

Cinque Terre view from Monterosso al Mare
The Cinque Terre seen from Monterosso al Mare
Photo (c) Luca Baldassarre

ALONG THE PATHS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN BUSH

Without doubt, the best way to discover, to try and understand and enjoy the Cinque Terre is to visit it on foot. Along the paths and the centuries old flights of steps, which up to a short while ago were the only communication routes between the five villages, you come under the magic of this landscape and its panoramas suspended between sky and sea.

The terraced vineyards alternate with strips of olive trees and where man has abandoned the soil, the Mediterranean bush has taken over again, with round euphorbia bushes, broom, white and pink cystus and the agaves that dot the landscape and heady, spicy perfume of the eternal flower.

The most famous path of the Cinque Terre is the “Via dell’Amore”, connecting Manarola to Riomaggiore and partially cut out of the steep cliffs overlooking the sea.

The Cinque Terre, moving by boat.

A regularly scheduled boat trip makes it possible to admire the whole Cinque Terre coastline along with other nearby places and allows you to move from one village to the next. The service is not provided in wintertime, for further information on timetables and connections you may visit the Navigazione Golfo dei Poeti web site. In winter you can rent private boats.

Walking Trail: Riomaggiore - Monterosso (Blue route along the sea)

Walking time 5 hours.
The trail begins from the FS Station square of Riomaggiore and follows the Via dell'Amore till Manarola (30 min.).

From Manarola it climbs slightly and then levels out onto a beautiful mule-track that reaches the Corniglia FS Station and the village with steep stairs (1 hour).

From Corniglia the trail, while maintaining more or less the same elevation for a long stretch with some difficult points, goes downhill till Vernazza (1 hour and 30 min.).

From Vernazza the longer and more tortuous stretch begins where care must be exercised due to the nature of the soil.

The trail goes up to 180 m. and in view of Monterosso goes steeply downhill finishing near the town hall.

footpath map

Cinque Terre Trail along the sea
Photo www.ciclismoclassico.com
Walking tours in the Cinque Terre

Originally, the villages were only accessible by sea or by mule paths that connected the villages of the Cinque Terre as well as to Via Roma, the main road that connected all of Italy to Rome. These mule paths have been maintained and used over the centuries and now provide hikers with a more intimate view of the sea-swept Cinque Terre.

Today the main communication is with the train, that runs in tunnels along the coast, and stops in every one of the five villages.

The area was recently designated as part of the national park system and is considered a protected area, to the effect of limited development and resource usage.

If you want to walk the Cinque Terre Path, you have to buy a ticket either in one of the Tourist Information Offices or just at the beginning of the paths. In 2004 a day ticket was 3 EURO. The proceeds of the tickets are used to maintain the trails and to save the Cinque Terre from decline.

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Visite guidate sono disponibili da Laura, guida ambientale escursionistica genovese - disponibile nelle provincie di La Spezia, Savona e Genova.

ACCOMODATIONS
Do not expect to find fancy resorts in the Cinque Terre, but a few small hotels, and many rooms for rent will put you more in touch with the villages themselves, and with their residents.

Recommended  restaurants (we visited them...):
- Ristorante Hotel Gianni Franzi Piazza Marconi 1 0187-821-003 Vernazza

36 Hours in the Cinque Terre, Italy, an article by the New York Times



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