Levanto, our gateway to the Cinque Terra, is a very small and quiet town and it is here that we decided to park ourselves for three nights while we hiked around Cinque Terra. I know some of you know about, and have hiked, the Cinque Terra but for those of you who don’t it’s definitely worth a google. Rick Steeves describes it as “…..a remote chunk of the Italian Riviera…….traffic-free, lowbrow, underappreciated alternative to the French Riviera.” Basically it’s five villages(five lands) – Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. Our plan is to hike from village to village, if they are all open, and that begins tomorrow so stay tuned. Tonight we have decided to go to the market to get what we need as we are eating in since we have another super Air BnB with a kitchen and all that comes with it……….it’s an early start in the morning but not at the crack of dawn!
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Enjoy Cinque Terra…it was one of my favourite parts of Italy. Loved it.
Went to Andrea’s condo….beautiful spot…great location!
Will see you when you get down to see it. Enjoy and stay safe.
Love to all…G&G
Thanks George and by “Andrea’s condo” you must mean “the one she went to see”!!!!!
I agree with George, definitely a favourite. And it’s great that you have three nights. We only had two and another would have been great. Hope all the trails are open and they’re not too wet!
Never saw a thing as my eyes were always on my feet!
Donna keep your eyes peeled on the hiking trails….it’s a long way down.. Enjoy, Jean