When I got off the local train that stopped at the villages of the Cinque Terre I carried a copy of the train schedule. That way I’d know when to be back at the station to go to the next stop. Once I knew how much time I had for my walk I decided to take in all the charming sights I could. It had rained earlier so I had a slightly soggy umbrellas in my bag. Although there were lots of visitors that day I managed to get away from the crowd and enjoy my walk. These are some of my impressions.
It’s a good idea is to have boats available…
And wherever you are, there is the sight of water:
Check out Jo’s Monday walk here.
What a charming walk. You captured the place well!
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Thank you Darlene – it was a lovely place to walk!
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Gorgeous photos, mag. I loved the Cinque Terre, and must have walked through some of the same alleys as yourself. There were so many steps. :)
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I thought it was challenging walking up those steep steps! It’s all part of the fun of being there… :)
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This is a lovely walk you should share it with Restless Jo’s Monday Walks. There are no rules for this challenge apart from taking a walk and sharing it!
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Thank you so much for that great suggestion Becky – I’ll watch for Jo to post this week’s walk!
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Love CT, been there four times. These are beautiful photos, Meg, brought me wonderful memories. :)
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Thank you so much Amy! That’s wonderful that you’ve been to the Cinque Terre so often – it’s gorgeous… :)
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Becky’s right, and you know I’d love to go there, Meg. :)
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Thanks Jo – I’ll watch for your next Monday Walk!!
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Such a gorgeous part of the world and even better when you can escape the crowds. Love your photos and can not wait to return to Italy :-)
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Thank you Sam! You must be so excited about your trip to Europe – I hope it’s wonderful!! :)
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You’re welcome Meg, we’ve been looking forward to getting back to Italy and exploring some new places. Will be sharing plenty of new photos and stories :-)
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That sounds great! :)
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Awesome pics! I need to get down there…only been to one town…..I live only 3 hours from there! Great photos!
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Thanks so much Diana! It’s interesting that we don’t always see things that are close by, but I hope you visit the CInque Terre soon… :)
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Cinque Terre looks marvellous!
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It is really beautiful and there is something interesting to see around every corner!
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Ah, one day!
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I hope you get to visit there sometime… :)
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Well, I do hope so!
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These lovely snaps brought back some great memories from my trip this year. I visited Cinque Terre for the first time in June and I just love these narrow little staircases and streets, colourful buildings and waterside villages and boats :)
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I’m so glad that they reminded you of your trip! I was there in May – it’s a beautiful time to visit… :)
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I always enjoy the sights with you as tour guide. :)
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Thank you Patti – it was a really fun adventure!
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So picturesque. Are the walks easy?
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I thought the walks were easy – you don’t have to go up all those steep steps!
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I enjoyed your walk in the Cinque Terre. The last time I was in the area I was on crutches and saw little of it.
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I’m sorry to hear that. I hope you can go back when you can walk around and see everything!
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Me too!
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so charming and picturesque! thanks for posting these beautiful pictures, Meg! this place is on my list! :)
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Thank you so much Lola! You made a good choice putting this on your list – it’s really beautiful… :)
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Adorable and beautiful photos. :)
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Thank you so much – it was a wonderful walk!
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I missed out on this when I was in Italy… enjoyed your charming photos.
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Thank you – you’ll have to go to the CInque Terre the next time you’re in Italy!
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Absolutely! The friend I was traveling with went there without me but I had to go back to work!
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Wonderful places and wonderful photos:) Visited Cinque Terre 3 weeks ago.
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Thank you! You must have had a great time there… :)
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Yes I had, one of the best places I have been to.
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What gorgeous photos Meg – really get a sense of what it must have been like to walk there from your lovely photos! Thanks for sharing them :)
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Thanks Rosemay! It was a perfect day there and a great experience just taking a leisurely walk and enjoying the sights… :)
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These pictures evoke the feeling of being there in the old village. I love the contrast of the vibrant colors and the old chipped paint.
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This is such a gorgeous region – it’s one of my favorite places to visit in Italy!
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