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  1. 13 lip 2023 · The most scenic way to see all of Cinque Terre National Park is by hiking along the Blue Trail that connects the five villages. The trail is 12 km (7.5 miles) in total and has a lot of variety in terms of terrain. You’ll encounter everything from flat-paved trails to steep and rugged climbs, so do know it’s not a casual stroll.

  2. 14 lip 2020 · Year-round, the Cinque Terre Express train connects La Spezia to Levanto to the north, stopping in all five towns along the way. The villages are all just minutes apart from one another, and trains frequently run, especially from spring to fall. A one-way ticket between two destinations costs 4 euros (as of May 2020).

  3. 21 kwi 2024 · You're actually going to be visiting Italy's first national park - Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre. Designated in 1999, the relatively small 15 square mile area is comprised of five colourful villages (more detail on those later), as well as rugged cliffs, bays, and coves along the Ligurian coast, agricultural land, and a protected marine area.

  4. 20 mar 2024 · There are different options for buying the Cinque Terre Park Card. The Cinque Terre Trekking Card costs €7.50 per person and covers the hiking trails (this covers the trails from Monterosso to Vernazza and Vernazza to Corniglia; you do not need to pay to hike the other trails). The Cinque Terre Treno MS Card starts at €19.50 per person or ...

  5. 26 maj 2022 · The total hiking distance is about 5.6 kilometers, and the tour includes the National Park fee. Visiting the Cinque Terre on Your Own: The most dependable access is by the local trains, which stop in each village. Even more scenic, but less dependable, is visiting these towns by water from Portovenere, then hopping from town to town by boat.

  6. Distance: 3.6 km. Duration: 1 hr 30 min. Toll: €7.50 or Cinque Terre Card. Known for its breathtaking views, the trail from Monterosso to Vernazza stretches about 3.5 kilometers. It is moderately challenging, with uneven terrain and steep climbs. However, the panoramic sea views at the end of the trail are a great motivator.

  7. Cinque Terre National Park. Cinque Terre National Park, locally known as Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre, is located along the coast of northern Italy in the province of La Spezia. As the smallest national park in Italy, it covers an area of 14.9 square miles (38.6 sq km). This UNESCO World Heritage Site is unique as a national park because ...