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  1. 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).

  2. How to reach Cinque Terre by train. The easiest and most comfortable way to get to Cinque Terre is by train. The five Cinque Terre villages are on the Genoa - La Spezia line and the trains are running frequently from Milan, Genoa and Pisa. Monterosso is the only one of the Cinque Terre villages that is served by long distance Intercity trains.

  3. petrol for 80 km / 50 miles. Verona. Journey time: 5 h. (with interchanges) Cost: €30. Departure frequency: once in 2 hours. Journey time: 2 h. 30 min. Cost: €25 toll tax +. petrol for 260 km / 160 miles.

  4. Getting to the Cinque Terre by bus or train from Florence. The closest of Italy's "big three" cities is Florence. The distance from Florence to the Cinque Terre Village of Manarola is 79 miles or 127 km. At the time of writing there is one direct train a day. There are buses, but they're more expensive then the current train fare at around $18 ...

  5. 10 maj 2022 · Here’s an overview from town to town to know what to expect when planning your Cinque Terre hike. Riomaggiore to Manarola (Also called Lover’s Lane): 1.5 km / Easy / 20 – 30 minutes. Manarola to Corniglia: 3 km / Easy / 45 min – 1 hour. Corniglia to Vernazza: 4 km / Moderate / 1.5 hours.

  6. 9 lut 2024 · Take the Train Between the Villages of Cinque Terre. By far, the easiest way, and the way I recommend getting around Cinque Terre, is to take the local train. Each town is just a short train ride away (several minutes), and the trains run very frequently back and forth between the train stations. When you explore Cinque Terre by train you can ...

  7. 8 kwi 2024 · So pretty that it inspired a Disney movie ( Luca ), Cinque Terre ("five lands") consists of five startlingly photogenic fishing villages on Italy's northwest coast, their candy-colored houses stacked down the sides of ravines and on top of cliffs. With sea, great food and wine, jaw-dropping views and photo opportunities at every turn, this is ...