The Cinque Terre Towns: Seven Fascinating Facts

The Cinque Terre Towns: Seven Fascinating Facts

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There is more to the Cinque Terre towns than first meets the eye. Here are seven interesting facts you may not have known.

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Look at any travel mag and somewhere along the line they will have featured the amazing Cinque Terre on Italy’s western coast. It is nothing short of stunning and well deserving of its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors flock in their thousands every year to experience a tiny piece of this incredible area offers, but if you haven't yet been (or indeed have, but are thinking of going again), here are a few fascinating facts to bear in mind that might help you plan your trip, or just appreciate the place from a new perspective.

1 A Collection of Villages

Despite being referred to as one area, the Cinque Terre towns are five in total: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso. Each one has retained its own identity and all boast an authenticity that is so often lost in tourist destinations.

2 The Water is Magical!

There is actually something very special in the waters around the Cinque Terre towns. A unique biome in the protected inlets is particularly beneficial for the marine life here, and when you dine out in the restaurants and savour the seafood delicacies, you will experience this first hand. Anchovies are particularly popular here.

3 A Protected Place

Today this area is a national park, which is great news as it means that the beautiful towns and their amazing surrounding countryside receive protection. It does mean that you must purchase a day pass to enter the park, but rest assured that this is going to a worthy cause.

4 No Cars!

Completely pedestrianised, the five towns are peaceful and car free. If you drive here yourself you will need to leave the car before you enter. If you come on an organised tour (the best idea), you will probably have caught the train in La Spezia and so have no worries about parking charges.

5 Train It

Many people come here to hike between the five Cinque Terre towns, but if long trails are not your thing you can travel between them on the local train. It passes regularly through all of the stations and links the villages in just a few short minutes. The ferry is another nice way to travel between stops (although it doesn’t stop in Corniglia).





6 You Can Make Quiet Time

If you visit in summer it can get crowded here, especially in Riomaggiore where most people start their visit. Don’t worry though, once everyone sets off with their own agenda, crowds disperse. You can always find a quiet street cafe at one of the middle villages if you are willing to search. Head off the main squares or into the fringes and you will always find a tranquil spot.

7 Ah….Pesto!

It’s a staple here and you really do have to try the local offering. Everywhere you go, this beautifully green sauce made with the local anchovies and basil is on show. Whether on focaccia, on pesto or even in ice cream, you just have to taste it!

So, looking for something a little different on your Italian adventure? We suggest heading to the five Cinque Terre towns. Book a day trip with a local operator and you will definitely be able to make the most of your time here. However you decide to visit, though, you are in for a unique Italian experience.

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Mauro Bramante is the Director of WalkAbout Florence, an independent business offering unforgettable tours and excursions around Italy including the best itinerary to visit the Cinque Terre towns. Whether you want to ride a Vintage Vespa, try the famous Chianti wine or get cooking with fresh local ingredients, Mauro's company promises excitement, adventure and above all, fun. If you're keen to experience the magic of Italy with the help of some passionate and knowledgeable tour guides, look no further than WalkAbout Florence for your next getaway.



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