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  1. Tucked between Genoa and Pisa, along a mountainous and seductive six-mile stretch of the Italian Riviera, lie the Cinque Terre — five (cinque) traffic-free villages carving a good life out of difficult terrain. Each village fills a ravine with a lazy hive of human activity. Calloused locals and sunburned travelers enjoy the area's unique mix of Italian culture and nature. There isn't a Fiat ...

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  2. Along a beautifully isolated six-mile stretch of the northern Italian coast lie the five small, dramatically set towns of the Cinque Terre. Each village is a variation on the same theme: a well-whittled, pastel jumble of homes — some perched on steep hillsides, some sloping into ravines — clinging to their hillsides like crusty sea ...

  3. The towns of Levanto and La Spezia are near the Cinque Terre and well connected by train, making them popular home bases. But it's easier to take advantage of the cool, relaxed, and quiet morning and evening hours if you're sleeping in one of the five towns.

  4. 14 lut 2021 · The other 3 towns I would also stay in, but they do not have quite the same amazing views as Manarola and Vernazza. They are usually less expensive though as Vernazza and Manarola is the top choice for many. Last I checked most all of the Cinque Terre lodging options are listed on Airbnb and have been for many years.

  5. Resting between Genoa and Pisa, the Cinque Terre is the most dream-worthy stretch of Italy’s Riviera. Leaving the nearest big city, La Spezia, the train lumbers into a mountain. Ten minutes later, bursting into the sunlight, it arrives at the first of the five towns.

  6. The Cinque Terre, which means “five lands,” was originally described in medieval times as “the five castles.”. Tiny communities like this grew up in the protective shadows of their castles — their people ready to run for refuge at the first hint of a Turkish pirate raid. As the threat of pirates faded, the communities grew with ...

  7. 26 sty 2024 · There are three towns San Terezno - a former fishing village with beaches - which has a continuous ocean front walkway down to Lerici with the marina and further down the coast is Tellaro which is like a CT town that hasn't been discovered yet. Lerici boats a marina, a pretty central square, waterfront shops and castle on the point for effect.

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