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Rough Seas; Calm "Cabin"
... that day as well and that he had hiked there and back. We did attempt to walk a bit of the distance the day before we left just to get a sense for what the hike might be like. It was a particularly wet, windy day so we didn’t enjoy it as much since we weren’t really prepared for it. Nonetheless I did manage to get some great photos of our village from that vantage point.
We also made it to Manarola the next day. Train strike did throw ...
Bright but dusty
... 85;о, вам скажу 90;, что Cinque Terre обере 75;ают для вас, а не от вас. Не верьт 77; этому. Это приме 88;но то же ...
More wine? Don't mind if I do!
... was full of prospect and discovery. We ate a civilised breakfast on the quay surrounded by bright orange buildings that smiled down upon us and looked out on the glistening, peaceful blue sea; I could only be content with life this morning.
We filled our morning running up and down the narrow, twisting paths and staircases that ran between the buildings of Vernazza, postcards were bought and written and photographs taken before we grabbed our bags and moved on to ...
Hiking with Handbags and the meaning of true love.
... suitable for learning to cycle!
Eventually we stopped in a little café for lunch and a hot chocolate before hurrying back on the train to Manarola to pick up our bags and hop on to Vernazza the next town where we were to be sleeping. By the time we arrived in Vernazza darkness had fallen and the rain was pouring down hard, tired and in need of showers we didn’t want to hang around. We were booked into Lulu rooms and had been left a ...
Cinque Terra Adventure
We were all excited to arrive at Cinque Terra, the Italian Riviera. We booked into an old palace that has been covered to apartments in the furthest of the 5 town. The view from our apartment on the third floor was breathe-taking and definitely fit for royalty. The windows being typical of the area were big but with no real veranda. The back door opened up to a viewing ledge of about 30cm, we looked like a typical italian family hanging out of the windows looking down at ...