Atlantica - 01.05.2002, Qupperneq 27

Atlantica - 01.05.2002, Qupperneq 27
A T L A N T I C A 25 PARADISE REGAINED The five villages known as Cinque Terre are definitely off the beaten track. Perched on the cliffs on the tree-clad hills of the Mediterranean, these sleepy villages are a far cry from the glamour and riches of the Italian Riviera. You can’t even drive a car into these quaint communities. Those who want to pay them a visit must park their cars some- where along the outskirts and rely on their own two feet, or take the train. The drive along the winding mountain roads connecting Cinque Terre, and the scenic walk, however, are well worth it. These quiet fishing villages were spared the tacky constructions found on the Ligurian coast stretching west from the French border to Tuscany in the east. Unlike so many other coastal towns, there simply wasn’t enough space to raise gigantic hotels or fast-food restau- rants in Cinque Terre. These villages have seemingly been frozen in time. The most beautiful of the five towns is Vernazza (pictured). The view from the Ristorante La Torre, situated right above it, is hard to beat. A perfect way to visit Monterozzo, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore is by hitch- ing a ride on the country train which runs between the cities La Spezia and Genoa. Another option is sailing there from the neighbouring coastal towns. The best option of all, if you have the time and energy, is to spend the entire day sailing between Levanto and Monterozzo, the westernmost village. Once there, take out your hiking boots and walk along the astonishingly pretty pathway connecting all five villages. The trail is appropriately named Via dell’Amore, or ‘Lover’s Lane’. Cinque Terre 024-030 ATL302 Italy 22.4.2002 10:25 Page 25
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