La Spezia, Italy
Cinque Terre National Park

A journey through insurmountable beauty.

Cinque Terre is gorgeous as it is - and when you reach the Cinque Terre National Park, it will take your breath away. Literally. With over 120 kilometers of walking paths to explore, you can discover the National Park in all its glory. With its glorious landscapes and cultural value, the park has been named a UNESCO World Environmental and Cultural Heritage. If you're terrified of cliff-side trails and sharp drops, fear not! There's plenty to find here that doesn't involve trails that the adventurous attempt. The Sciacchetrail, named after the dessert wine in Cinque Terre, spans the entire park and is a perfect challenge for expert hikers. If you're here to snap some aesthetic pictures of breathtaking vistas, then take the Blue trail connecting all villages, and enjoy the vineyards surrounding you.


Hold on, before you set off… Did you think hiking is the only way to get around here? That’s right, there’s more! Swimming and kayaking are popular options for seafaring adventurers, and snorkelers can dive underwater to discover the treasures hiding in the crystal clear waters. You can start your journey in Vernazza and even participate in swimming competitions and other water activities in summer! Kayaking will take you to the secret nooks and crannies you couldn’t explore otherwise. Who knows what the caves might be hiding?


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Tips Before You Go
Exercise caution and attempt trails only when there the weather is good, accompanied by a trusty pair of shoes and appropriate hiking equipment.
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Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre, Riomaggiore SP, Italy