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  1. Nestled in the heart of the Ligurian Riviera, the landscapes of the Cinque Terre are characterized by rugged cliffs, stunning sea views, and lively cliffside villages. 48 trails with more than 120 kilometers connect the villages to the coast with breathtaking views. The trail network of the Cinque Terre is suitable for all types of hikers.

  2. 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.

  3. 13 lip 2023 · Beyond its roots, the park is filled with colorful towns, ... 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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).

  6. The majority of hiking or walking is around and between each of the five unique cliffside towns that are part of the cultural iconic nature of the national park. Blue Path Trail This is the most renowned trail as it spans the entire distance between the five cities.

  7. 26 maj 2022 · Vernazza and coastline on the Cinque Terre . Few places in Italy are as memorable as the Cinque Terre, a land and culture so unique that it has been protected as a national park and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Perhaps what travelers like best is its almost complete lack of traditional must-see sights such as important artworks, churches, palaces, museums, and castles.

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