Trip Report - Cinque Terre
Trip Report - Cinque Terre
Thank you to JMQ for lighting a fire under by back end. This report is about a month late.
We enjoyed five days in Cinque Terre last month. We spend most of September at our second home in England, and I usually demand a long weekend somewhere different while we're on that side of the pond. And with Pisa only being a two hour flight (and only $110 roundtrip) I couldn't resist going to this coastal area of Tuscany.
I'm going to post mostly photos, with a little commentary. We stayed in Vernazza, which is the fourth of five towns that make up the Cinque Terre (literally means "five lands" I believe.) The five villages have a foot path along the coast that connects them. That's the big draw for tourists. Some sections are almost a promenade, while others are tricky hikes with climbs that will make you huff and puff a bit.
I'll start with a slew of pictures of Vernazza. It is so picturesque, that we couldn't stop taking pictures from every angle.
We had mixed weather, but except for one afternoon, it didn't stop us from going out and enjoying the scenery. If you enjoy hiking and you go to Cinque Terre, do yourself a treat. Get off of the main coastal trail and get up into the hills. The trails go straight through vineyards, small farms and groves of fig trees (yummy). The higher trails also afford stunning views.
They were harvesting grapes while we were there. The very steep terraced vineyards had a rail system for the farmers to transport their grapes down the hillside.
And here are photos of the other towns that make up Cinque Terre.
Because of a relatively early flight leaving Pisa on our final day, we decided to spend an afternoon and night in Pisa. Here are a few pictures from that day.
Loved, loved, loved the area. I hope to go back again.
Lovermont
We enjoyed five days in Cinque Terre last month. We spend most of September at our second home in England, and I usually demand a long weekend somewhere different while we're on that side of the pond. And with Pisa only being a two hour flight (and only $110 roundtrip) I couldn't resist going to this coastal area of Tuscany.
I'm going to post mostly photos, with a little commentary. We stayed in Vernazza, which is the fourth of five towns that make up the Cinque Terre (literally means "five lands" I believe.) The five villages have a foot path along the coast that connects them. That's the big draw for tourists. Some sections are almost a promenade, while others are tricky hikes with climbs that will make you huff and puff a bit.
I'll start with a slew of pictures of Vernazza. It is so picturesque, that we couldn't stop taking pictures from every angle.
We had mixed weather, but except for one afternoon, it didn't stop us from going out and enjoying the scenery. If you enjoy hiking and you go to Cinque Terre, do yourself a treat. Get off of the main coastal trail and get up into the hills. The trails go straight through vineyards, small farms and groves of fig trees (yummy). The higher trails also afford stunning views.
They were harvesting grapes while we were there. The very steep terraced vineyards had a rail system for the farmers to transport their grapes down the hillside.
And here are photos of the other towns that make up Cinque Terre.
Because of a relatively early flight leaving Pisa on our final day, we decided to spend an afternoon and night in Pisa. Here are a few pictures from that day.
Loved, loved, loved the area. I hope to go back again.
Lovermont
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Wow. Nice! Thanks. That place is on the the short list for the next Euro adventure.
Glad the friendly reminder worked.
I should talk though - I never finished the London/Paris trip report I started here. Soon come (?)
Glad the friendly reminder worked.
I should talk though - I never finished the London/Paris trip report I started here. Soon come (?)
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Your photos are just fantastic. I have heard before that Cinque Terre should be a lovely place - which I certainly can see here! Thank you for your report.
Linne
I’m still looking forward to the rest of your report!jmq wrote:I should talk though - I never finished the London/Paris trip report I started here. Soon come (?)
Linne
WOW! We stayed there last October when I went with my daughter. I loved, loved, loved the area.
We were in Italy for 2 weeks and could only stay in Vernazza for 1 night, but will be back for more time as I seemed to have left part of my heart there.
Great pictures! Doesn't it feel like a little world within itself?
The people, the food, the wine, the water, the scenery were all remarkable.
But please, don't tell anyone else, or it will be overcrowded. Rick Steves already made it very popular.
Thank you, Lovermont, you brought back so many good memories.
We were in Italy for 2 weeks and could only stay in Vernazza for 1 night, but will be back for more time as I seemed to have left part of my heart there.
Great pictures! Doesn't it feel like a little world within itself?
The people, the food, the wine, the water, the scenery were all remarkable.
But please, don't tell anyone else, or it will be overcrowded. Rick Steves already made it very popular.
Thank you, Lovermont, you brought back so many good memories.
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Bella Italia.... so beautiful. We have been to Tuscany and Florence, but our coast experience there was Amalfi and Capri (which, btw, I HIGHLY recommend). Have not been to CInque Terre or Pisa but they look fantastic. Will definitely be back one day and will explore that area, too. Gorgeous shots- thanks for sharing!
jmq- I, too am looking forward to the rest of your TR!
jmq- I, too am looking forward to the rest of your TR!