Today we hiked Cinque Terra. Cinque Terra is 5(ish) towns built into cliffs along the Mediterranean. We met a group at the train station in Florence then took a 2 hour bus ride to the beginning of the Cinque Terra train line. Our guide, Gloria, kept a tight ship and we practically ran from the bus to the station so we could get on the 1035. Moving South to North, we skipped the first town and went to Manarola. We went into the center of town and Gloria explained some history of the area. From there, we returned to the train and got off after one stop in Corniglia. We got off the train and climbed A LOT of stairs. These were pretty level and seemed pretty new.
At the top of the stairs was the center of town. We got to walk a little and take pictures but more importantly we had lunch: squid & mussels and PESTO. During lunch it started to rain, but most of us were relieved because it had been SO hot and the hike component was going to be gross. We hiked from Corniglia to Vernazza. It was about 4km but it was pretty steep up hill.
From Corniglia when Gloria pointed out the landmarks along the way, it looked very daunting. The rain cooled everything down but also made the rocks along the way pretty slippery. Once we reached the top, we stopped at a little coffee shop for lemon slush & lemon cake. Both were ridiculously good and we would have handed over a lot of money for them. (Lemon is one of the flavors common to this area, and they are much sweeter than what we are used to at home). After catching our breath, we began our dissent. It was slippery so we went slow. There were a lot of stairs but they were more natural stone stairs and not as level as the first set of stairs in Corniglia.
Once we arrived in Vernazza, we wound through the neighborhood built into the mountain to get to the center of town. We didn’t have too much time in Vernazza so we got REALLY good gelato before meeting our group to get back on the train. Gelato flavors: Black cherry, Creme de Caramel and Dark Chocolate for Mom; Hazelnut, Tiramisu and Dark Chocolate for me. It would have been amazing if we hadn’t just hiked.
We all hopped on the train to Monterosso al Mare where we had time to walk around the town and explore. We got to do a little shopping and then found a place that sold fried calamari. Originally we had hoped to swim at the beach but after the rain, we weren’t as motivated to swim. We did walk over to the water to touch it just to say we did.
From Monterosso al Mare, we all got on a boat that took us directly to Riomaggiore (the first town we had skipped that morning). The water was choppy because of the storm but it was cool to see all 5 towns from the water.
After a few minutes to see Riomaggiore, we got back on the train to go to La Spezia and get on the bus.
It was such a great day and we were exhausted. My phone said we had walked the equivalent of 75 flights of stairs. My Fitbit said we had a 11.9 mile day (including the walk home and to get dinner in Florence).