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Italy's Riviera: Cinque Terre
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Exploring Italy’s most remote and romantic stretch of Riviera, we visit five tiny port towns: dramatic Vernazza, surrounded by vineyards; reclusive Corniglia, high on its bluff; pastel Manarola; hardscrabble Riomaggiore; and the pint-sized resort of Monterosso. Fishing for anchovies, sipping wine out of rustic barrels, and savoring twinkling Mediterranean vistas, we enjoy the ultimate Riviera adventure. | © 2014 Rick Steves' Europe
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Riomaggiore - Cinque Terre
Riomaggiore - Cinque Terre (La Spezia)
Come le altre Cinque Terre, è stretta tra il mar Ligure e la ripida catena montuosa che si distacca dall'Appennino presso il monte Zatta e scende in direzione sud-est facendo da spartiacque tra la val di Vara e la zona costiera. Il centro storico, il cui nucleo originario risale al XIII secolo, è situato nella valle del torrente Rio Maggiore, l'antico Rivus Major dal quale il borgo prende il nome.
L'abitato è composto da diversi ordini paralleli di case torri genovesi che seguono il ripido corso del torrente. Il nuovo quartiere della Stazione, così chiamato in quanto sviluppatosi a partire dalla seconda metà del XIX secolo in seguito all'arrivo della ferrovia Genova-Pisa, è situato invece nell'adiacente valle del torrente Rio Finale (Rufinàu), così denominato in quanto segnava un tempo il confine tra le terre di Riomaggiore e quelle di Manarola (Manaèa).
Le due vallate su cui si estende l'abitato sono separate dalla ripida costa di Campiòne (Canpiòn), sulla cui parte inferiore si erge il castello del borgo. La valle del Rio Maggiore è sormontata dal monte Verugola (Verügua), le cui tre cime, raffigurate nello stemma comunale, rappresentano da sempre il simbolo del borgo.
Il territorio fa parte del Parco nazionale delle Cinque Terre e del sito UNESCO Porto Venere, Cinque Terre e Isole (Palmaria, Tino e Tinetto).
Cinque Terre, Riomaggiore, Italy
Enchanting, charming Riomaggiore in Cinque Terre, Italy, that stretch of five wonderful villages along the Ligurian shores. Here too you see that familiar pattern -- the houses tumbling down the cliffs to the water's edge and a main pedestrian street rising up from the tiny cove, surrounded by terraced homes covering the hillside, rising high.
It's a surprising mix of urban high density in the midst of a tranquil, rural setting. It is very quiet when you walk down the little side streets, especially in the off-season, which is highly recommended.
Cinque terre in Italy (tour)
In one of the holidays I have visited Cinque terre and wanted to share its beauty with you.Cinque terre is a beautiful coast line with five villages:
1. Monterosso al Mare
2. Vernazza
3. Corniglia
4. Manarola
5. Riomaggiore
This is one of the special places you could visit in Italy. You can reach it by car but beware of the fact that there isn't a lot of parking space. You can travel by boat to travel between the villages, or even walk if you're in the mood.
The exact location:
Le Cinque Terre viste dal mare
Lo spettacolo delle Cinque Terre viste da un gommone.
Cinque Terre Tour (Italy) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cinque Terre Tour in Italy.
Extending south to Tuscany, Italy’s mountainous western coast on the Gulf of Genoa is Liguria, a picture book area with paradisiacal cliffs, remote villages, bucket loads of sunshine and a region known as, Cinque Terre, that comprises five villages. Monterosso Al Mare is the first and largest of the five villages that comprise Cinque Terre, on the route south. It extends across two bays and two districts, separated by a rock. The modern district of Fegina has a long waterfront promenade, a well-kept sandy beach and a good range of accommodation. Vernazza is considered to be the most beautiful of the five villages mainly because of its location within a splendid bay. Corniglia has no direct access to the sea, but extends along a massive rocky plateau about a hundred metres above the sea. On the hilly outskirts is the San Pietro Church, built in 1334, with an elegant, decorated facade and a rose window of Carrara marble. The beauty of Manarola is not obvious at first glance. From the station, a narrow street leads down towards the village. Fishermen continue to earn their living here, and there are holiday apartments as well as several souvenir shops that satisfy the demands of the many tourists who visit. In Riomaggiore, a mighty ledge separates the station from the village and watchtowers still bear witness to its chequered past. According to legend, it was founded in the eigth century by Greeks who escaped to Italy from persecution by Byzantine Emperor, Leo The Third. Travelling by train from village to village is a relaxing way in which to enjoy the sights and provides exceptional views from the cliffs to the sea and villages. In just a few minutes it is possible to visit these colourful coastal villages that were formerly difficult to access from the outside world.
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RIOMAGGIORE EURO 120.000,00 ANTICA DIMORA DEL MARINAIO INDIPENDENTE DISPOSTA SU DUE LIVELLI CON TERRENO PRIVATO VISTA MARE SOLEGGIATISSIMO, 300 METRI PAESE E SPIAGGIA. AFFARISSIMO(IMMOBILE NON SOGGETTO AD OBBLIGO DI CERTIFICAZIONE ENERGETICA)
Manarola Italy tour & tips Cinque terre
Manarola little town at the Cinque terre italy was one of our favorite stops in Europe. Very nice hotel at Manarola, but also a good and fun walk to others village. Monterosso with a very nice beach. Vernazza. Corniglia and Riomaggore. Yes there is cliff jumping ;) and nice swiming in the Mediterrannee. Our hotel was Arpaiu. Restaurant suggestion is Trattoria dal Billy.
Cinque Terre - timelapse from Italy (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore)
Cinque Terre which means Five lands is a rugged portion of coast on the Italian Riviera between Genoa and La Spezia. The area is part of the Cinque Terre National Park and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cinque Terre is a very popular tourist destination and comprises of five villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. These unique villages hide between green, steep hills and the turquoise Ligurian sea. The villages pastel-coloured houses are built on top of rocks in the rugged, steep landscape. Cinque Terre is located in the coastal region Liguria which is popular with tourists for its beaches, towns and cuisine. Travel between the five villages can be done either by train, by boat or by hiking the beautiful trails that connect the villages.
Monterosso is the first village we meet on our journey through Cinque Terre. This is in my opinion the least exciting of the five villages. Monterosso has several hotels and a long beach with deck-chairs and umbrellas. The center of Monterosso has a nice atmosphere with pastel-coloured houses, artisan shops and many small streets.
Vernazza is simply breathtaking and very popular among tourists. Vernazza was original the only village with a natural harbour so ships departed from here and as a result, Vernazza became the most prosperous village. The first records about Vernazza goes all the way back to 1080. On 25 October 2011, Vernazza was struck by massive flooding, and mudslides that left the town buried in over 4 metres of mud, causing over 100 million euro worth of damage. Today the main source of revenue for Vernazza is tourism. However, as a testimony to the strength of centuries-old tradition, fishing, wine and olive oil production still continue.
Corniglia is the smallest and least crowded of the Cinque Terre villages. The population of the village is about 150. It is located 100 meters above sea level and thus not so easily accessesble from it's train station as the other villages and it doesn't have a harbour, so boats don't stop here. The walk from the train station to the village include climbing the Lardarina stairway with 382 steps. But there is also an easy option: the local electronic buses. Corniglia is characterised by narrow roads and is surrounded on three sides by terraces and vineyards, the fourth side descends steeply to the sea. The history of the village goes back to Roman times. According to the legend, Corniglia was founded by a wine producer, who named the village after his mother, Cornelia.
Manarola – along with Vernazza – is registered among the most beautiful small villages of Italy. Most of the houses are pastel-coloured and many are built on top of the rugged coast. Colours and lights are best here in the evening hours, before sunset. Manarola's primary industries have traditionally been fishing and wine-making. The village is famous for it's sweet Sciacchetrà wine.
Riomaggiore is the most southern village of the Cinque Terre and is known for it's historic character and its wine.The village was built in the valley of the Rivus Maior (river), hence the name. The river is now running under the main street. The main street and the railway station are connected by a long pedestrian tunnel with beautiful mosaics. Riomaggiore is like a labyrinth of alleys and steps. The houses are built close to one another, so not much sun enters the back alleys and they are thus nice and cool during the hot summer months. Riomaggiore is divided into two by the railway line. The area by the sea with the colourful little boats (gozzi), small seafood restaurants, rocky beach and where tourists enjoy the mediterranean sun. The upper part is the agricultural village (borgo dei contadini) surrounded by terraces.
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MANAROLA, CINQUE TERRE (Fraz. Riomaggiore-La Spezia) - UNESCO - Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre -
Cielo plumbeo, vento e pioggerellina non riescono a scalfire il fascino di Manarola,Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre. Un panorama mozzafiato sul borgo con le case che sembrano nascere dalla scogliera - Luigi Salzarulo)Manarola, antico borgo della Riviera ligure di Levante, è una frazione del comune di Riomaggiore, in provincia della Spezia, e costituisce una delle Cinque Terre.Un affresco dai colori solari, un paradiso di vitigni ed ulivi, un antico borgo dai colori salini .Manarola, così come le altre Cinque Terre, è stretta tra il Mar Ligure e la ripida catena montuosa che si distacca dall'Appennino presso il Monte Zatta e scende in direzione Sud-Est facendo da spartiacque tra la Val di Vara e la zona costiera. Il borgo sorge nel tratto terminale della valle del torrente Groppo. Le abitazioni variopinte, costituite dalle tipiche case torri genovesi, si affacciano una ridosso all'altra sulla via principale, detta Via Discovolo ricavata dalla copertura del corso d'acqua. Il paese poi si inerpica sul costone roccioso che si protende sul mare, determinando un intreccio di stretti carrugi, i quali corrono paralleli su più livelli intermedi collegati da irregolari scalinate in ardesia. A nord-ovest di Manarola troviamo altri tre borghi delle Cinque Terre, ossia Monterosso, Corniglia e Vernazza, mentre a sud-est è Riomaggiore. Fra i cinque borghi è il più piccolo dopo Corniglia. (-She's Like a Rock- Heavy Hitters-Dani Fouts-Ho creato questo video con l'Editor video di YouTube (
Monterosso al Mare, Italy: Cinque Terre Resort Town
More info about travel to the Cinque Terre: Monterosso al Mare is the Cinque Terre's most resorty town of the group, with cars, larger hotels, rentable umbrellas, and the best beach around.
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A seagull's view of 3 Cinque Terre villages: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Vernazza
A seagull's eye view of 3 Cinque Terre villages in Italy: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Vernazza, recorded with a DJI Mavic Air drone on 10 April 2019. The soundtrack includes 3 songs: the 1959 honky tonk version of Roulette by Russ Conway (Riomaggiore); Con Te Partirò (Time To Say Goodbye) sung by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman (Manarola); Vivo Per Lei sung by Andrea Bocelli and Giorgia (Vernazza).
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ITALY - Italia - Portofino - Cinque Terra
1 - Portofino
Portofino is 39 km southwest of Genoa
Portofino esta 39 km al sudoeste de Genova
You can get by train to Santa Margherita Ligure
and then by bus to Portofino
Se puede llegar en tren hasta Santa Margherita Ligure
y luego en bus hasta Portofino
2 - Cinque Terra
Cinque Terre is called to the five villages
Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore
Cinque Terre se le llama a los cinco pueblos
Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola y Riomaggiore
Walking to the next town Corniglia
Caminando hacia el próximo pueblo Corniglia
View of Corniglia and Manarola
Vista de Corniglia y Manarola
Monterosso, and Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy
Monterosso, Cinque Terre, Italy, is on the north end of the chain is largest of the five hamlets and makes a good home base because it has 20 hotels, the only sandy beach, excellent restaurants, and the start of the hiking trail. It is also the only one in which long-distance trains stop, so it is easy to reach by rail service from throughout Europe.
You arrive by train at Monterosso in the newer section built in the 1970s, then walk through a short tunnel into the Old Town. The train goes right by the beaches so it’s really accessible and yet you can’t drive here very easily. The road don’t connect directly from one village to the next. So they have been protected and sheltered, and they are just as quaint and charming as could be -- for pedestrians only when you get into the heart of town.
Monterosso has a handful of historic sites, including a Cappucine convent and church, a medieval tower, castle ruins, and WWII bunker, but you are here primarily here to wander the little lanes for a few hours, admire the cluster of picturesque buildings, eat well, and use the town as a springboard for visiting the region.
Of course, for the shoppers, there’s always that chance to find the special souvenir or elusive outfit in little, out-of-the-way boutiques that you would never find at home or on the main shopping circuits, so there’s something for everybody here in the Cinque Terre.
The next destination down the coast is Vernazza, which we reach in 5 minutes by train. Vernazza may be the most beautiful of all, set perfectly in a tiny valley on the edge of the sea, with colorful homes built one on top of the next and framed by a couple of churches and towers. It’s a little bigger than Corniglia and Manarola, and yet it is still very, very small – so small that you could walk from one end to the other in about 10 minutes, but you’ll want to slow down and get into the local pace. There’s no rush here. Locals are just hanging out. They are enjoying life as much as the visitors do. The buildings have been standing for many centuries and they’re not going anywhere, so take your time, explore the little side alleys, and yes, there are going to be staircases. After all, these are hill-towns, so there are hardly any flat, level surfaces here, but it’s easy enough.
Spiaggia di Riomaggiore - Cinque Terre, Itália
Riomaggiore Cinque Terre
Stayed 6 days in Riomaggiore. Our base while exploring CinqueTerre´s other citys Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia and Manarola. Also visited Porto Venere. Walked the Via del amore and the path from Vernazza to Monterosso. One of my best holidays ever! The first days we spent at Riomaggiore´s stony beach with calm sea - the next days we had rather heavy sea coming in.
Riomaggiore Beach, Cinque Terre
Riomaggiore Beach
5 July 2015
Sunset in Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy
Watching the sunset in magical Riomaggiore is one of this town's delights.