The path that goes from Monterosso to Vernazza passing through the mountains.
Last year I thought about taking a trip to the Cinque Terre to walk a couple of paths. Unfortunately one of my favorites was closed (the one that goes from Monterosso to Vernazza passing by the sea) and I only discovered it when I got there.
I only discovered later that on the park website there is a very up-to-date section (here) that tells you in real time if a path is not passable.
We therefore opted for a path, perhaps a little more challenging but equally spectacular: Monterosso, Madonna di Soviore, Santuario di Reggio, Vernazza.
The photos that I am publishing in this post are of the last stretch, downhill and very beautiful, that goes down to Vernazza.
Have you ever walked this trail?
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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.
To see all the photos I took along the trail click here:
The path that goes from Monterosso to Vernazza passing through the mountains – Le chemin qui va de Monterosso à Vernazza en passant par les montagnes – El camino que va de Monterosso a Vernazza pasando por las montañas – O caminho que vai de Monterosso a Vernazza passando pelas montanhas – Der Weg, der von Monterosso nach Vernazza führt und durch die Berge führt – Con đường đi từ Monterosso đến Vernazza xuyên qua những ngọn núi
I refer you to the Cinque Terre Tourist Consortium website: cinqueterre.it. This is the website of the Cinque Terre National Park: parconazionale5terre.it.
If you are looking for a nice portal that talks about all of Liguria I invite you to visit the official website of the Region: lamialiguria.it.
If you are looking for some guidance I recommend: Lonely Planet Pocket Genoa & Cinque Terre and Cinque Terre e Golfo dei Poeti. Tra mare e cielo, vigneti e colori: da Levanto a Portovenere, la val di Magra e la val di Vara. Nuova ediz. If you are looking for a guide that talks about Liguria and Tigullio I invite you to see: Genova e il Tigullio by Lonely Planet.
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Si, spesso. Un sentiero molto bello