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Walking Tour in the Cinque Terre 2 - the Coastal and Mountain Walks
(6 Days / 5 Nights - $1590 AUD per person)
Vernazza Piazza

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The Sentiero Azzurro, the classic coastal path that links the five villages of the Cinque Terre, is one of the most spectacular walks in Europe. However, there is more to the Cinque Terre National Park than this: a network of marked walking paths takes you up and along the mountains that rise up behind the Cinque Terre, passing through terraced vineyards and pine forests to a quiet, hidden world of remote villages and ancient sanctuaries, with breath-taking views of the coast and the sparkling Mediterranean Sea far below.
Based in the best accommodation in Vernazza (the most alluring and picturesque of the five Cinque Terre villages) and armed with a menu of the 10 best walks of the region, you will be able to plan your own program for the five night/six day stay, choosing each day's walk according to your interest and fitness and using the Cinque Terre's very efficient local transport service to get to the beginning of each walk and then back to your base at the end of the day.
The walks include the 4 legs of the Sentiero Azzurro (the classic coastal path, from Levanto to Portovenere); 3 legs of the Via dei Santuari (the middle path that runs along the face of the mountains connecting the centuries-old religious sanctuaries above each of the five villages); and the 3 legs of the Sentiero Rosso, the famous high path that runs along the ridge of the mountains, 800 metres above the sea (connecting Portovenere in the east with Levanto in the west).
The Cinque Terre Slow Version allows you to relax, unpack your bags and take each day as it comes.

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What's included in this walk? |
- 5 nights accommodation and breakfast each morning in a sunny apartment or in serviced rooms in Vernazza
- dinner on the first night
- recommendations for lunch and dinner
- detailed maps (1:25000 scale) and walking instructions for each walk
- reading list; historical and cultural notes; local transport timetables
- 24 hour back up from local manager
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How hard are the walks? |
All the walks follow well-marked paths. Each of the legs are clearly graded, from easy (Grade 1) to demanding (Grade 4) and several of the legs can be broken up into shorter walks.
The very efficient local transport system gives the walker great flexibility: the coastal villages are all connected by regular train and/or ferry services, while several of the higher villages and sanctuaries of the mountain walks are connected to the coastal villages by small electric buses
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What's the accommodation like? |
The accommodation is either in a stylish, fully equipped apartment with one bedroom, bathroom, living room, and a sunny dining area/kitchen overlooking the main piazza or a Ligurian house perched above the port of Vernazza, a stone's throw from the main village square, which has been converted into four elegant rooms, each with adjustable air conditioning, satellite TV, refrigerator, ensuite bathroom and spectacular views (images of both below). You will be met at Vernazza railway station at the beginning of your visit.



 Tour Snapshots: (click the image for a larger version)


Cinque Terre, Monterosso

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Vernazza

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Corniglia

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Manarola

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Portovenere

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Sentiero Rosso Walk

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Vernazza

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Vernazza Piazza

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Vernazza Apartment

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Vernazza Serviced Room

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The Sentiero Azzurro (4 Walks) |
The Sentiero Azzurro (the Blue Path) is the classic coastal route, a paved path that links Levanto, on the western edge of the Cinque Terre National Park to Riomaggiore, the eastern most of the five villages of the Cinque Terre. The walks follow clearly marked routes and there are train and ferry options. The path, however, runs about 200 metres above sea level, so there are some steep climbs getting up and down from the villages.
Levanto to Monterosso (3 hrs); Monterosso to Vernazza (3 hrs); Vernazza to Riomaggiore, via the villages of Corniglia and Manarola (2.5 hrs); Riomaggiore to Portovenere, via the sanctuary of the Madonna di Montenero and the village of Campiglia (5 hrs). Grade 1.
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The Via dei Santuari (3 Walks) |
High above each of the five villages is a religious sanctuary, a small chapel, that is an integrated part of the communities life and is connected by a stone path to the village. The Via dei Santuari (the Sanctuary Walk) is a stone path that links these five chapels laterally, weaving its way across the face of the mountains 500 metres above the coast, passing through centuries old terraces, visiting small isolated villages along the way. The three Hidden Italy walks are loops that start from the coast and climb up to the sanctuaries, then follow the Via dei Santuari along the mountains above the villages, before descending to the coast again. They are challenging but spectacular itineraries. While the paths are straightforward, there are some steep climbs, particularly at the beginning of each walk. The walks are well marked but slightly over grown in parts.
Monterosso loop walk, via the sanctuary of the Madonna di Soviore (3 hrs); Vernazza loop walk, via the sanctuaries of the Madonna di Reggio and the Madonna delle Grazie (2.5 hrs); Riomaggiore loop walk, via the villages of Groppo, Volastra and sanctuary of the Madonna di Montenero (4.5 hrs). Grade 3.
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The Sentiero Rosso (3 Walks) |
The Sentiero Rosso (the Red Route), is another spectacular route that stretches from Portovenere to Monterosso, following the ridges of the mountains above the Cinque Terre, passing through chestnut and oak forests, with extraordinary views down over the coast. The path has been used as a trade route since pre-Roman times, as archeological sites along the way testify. The route is connected to the coastal villages by stone paths that have been used for hundreds of years, which means that it can be broken up into sections. There are long climbs to get to the path which runs between 700 and 800 metres but once up there the path is relatively straightforward - undulating, well marked and easy to follow. Some of the villages have local bus services up to the high points.
Portovenere to Telegrafo, via the village of Campiglia (3.5 hrs); Telegrafo to Cigoletta (3 hrs); Cigoletta to the sanctuary of the Madonna di Soviore above Monterosso(3 hrs). Grade 4.
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