Italy Monterosso al Mare

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  • Day 2

    Cinque Terre

    April 16 in Italy ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    Cinque Terre ist die Bezeichnung für 5 Nachbargemeinden an der schroffen italienischen Riviera. Die jahrhundertealten Küstendörfer sind bekannt für ihre bunten Häuser und die terrassenförmig an den Steilhängen angelegten Weinberge. In den Häfen liegen Fischerboote vor Anker und die Trattorien servieren Meeresfrüchtespezialitäten und Pesto, die berühmte Sauce der Region Ligurien. Der Wanderweg Sentiero Azzurro verbindet die Dörfer und bietet dabei Panoramaausblicke über das Meer.Read more

  • Day 85–87

    CINQUE TERRE WITH THE FAM!

    March 28 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    They’re finally here!!! I got to spend the weekend in Pisa and cinque terre with my family and I had the best time. It was so beautiful and I couldn’t get enough. The weather held out for us even though we were expecting rain. I loved the hiking trails (until I sprained my ankle but that is no surprise if you know me). The landscape was absolutely gorgeous. I can’t imagine being a person during medieval times deciding this was a good spot to build a few towns. I suppose they were situated at an advantage from attackers arriving by boat. The food was also fantastic. I don’t think I have ever had fish as good as it was here. Not sure if the food in cinque terre was just better than Florence or if it was because I could afford something more than 15 dollars (thanks mom dad and grandpa!) Overall I think we all had a fantastic time and I’m excited to share these photos because I just couldn’t put my camera down!Read more

  • Day 85–87

    Cinque Terre

    November 23, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

    Arrivés à Monterosso al mare pour deux jours de randonnée dans les Cinque Terre !
    Y a pas à dire, le hors saison c'est merveilleux! En dehors des villages nous étions encore presque seuls au monde! (La grève des trains italiens y est peut être aussi pour quelque chose ..)
    Itinéraire: Monterosso - Vernazza - Corniglia - Manarola - Riomaggiore le 1er jour puis Riomaggiore - La Spezia le 2eme jour (plus grande ville avec son port militaire)
    La côte et les villages sont magnifiques sous le soleil!
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  • Day 5

    Cinque Terre 2.0

    November 5, 2024 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

    Es ist einfach so beeindruckend schön, dass wir noch einen 2. Footprint brauchen.
    Für Nachahmer: wir hatten eine wunderschöne Mopedtour, mit dem Camper wäre es mangels Parkplätzen knapp geworden und in der Saison wahrscheinlich auch mit dem PKW. Man kann aber alle Dörfer auch mit dem Zug erreichen, zB. von Levante aus alle 20 Min. Heute fielen aber auch einige Züge aus. Wie bei uns Zuhause.😉
    Und die, die noch gut zu Fuß sind können hier traumhafte Wanderungen unternehmen. Die Dörfer sind durch Wanderwege untereinander erschlossen und für den Rückweg bietet sich ja die Bahn an.....
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  • Day 9

    Cinque Terre

    October 3, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    We left Milan and took a 3hour train to Monterossa which is one of the 5 cities on the cliffs along the Ligurian Sea in Italy. We are staying in Monterossa. I am not feeling good today. I made myself walk the Via Dell Amore this morning and came back to the Hotel Amici. It's a nice hotel with comfy beds and a beautiful view from the 4th floor roof. I'll post pics later. I'm resting today.Read more

  • Day 15

    Day 1 - Cinque Terre

    August 27, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Today we arrived in Cinque Terra (five towns) on the Italian Riviera. They are beautiful little towns full of colourful houses nestled in the rock faces. We are staying in the beautiful Monterosso al Mare and today visited some of the towns including doing the iconic del’amore (Lover’s Lane) walk between Riomaggiore and Manarola. It really is a stunning part of the world!Read more

  • Day 11

    Day 11 Levanto Day 3

    August 8, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Last night we went and had dinner at a place recommended to us. 3rd génération running the restaurant. I thought I'd try something new to me. Very popular dish because I have seen it so many times on tables. William was willing to have some too. It was pasta with all kînds of seafood called Spaghetti 🍝 alo Scoglio. It was very good. Even William enjoyed it.
    Until I found myself dying over the toilet and the bidet at the same time because it was coming out every which way. Guys... the stomach pains were as bad as labor. William was fine. We shared the meal so it wasn't food poisoning. After William doing some research, based on my symtoms, I'm probably alergic to muscles. I've ́never had them before but I've had other shell fish with no problem. I feel like I wasted all day today to recover some but there was no choice. My nurse loved me and took care of me well. Tomorrow, we're off to Pisa then Florence.
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  • Day 2

    Wanderung Monterosso-Vernazza-Cornigli

    July 30, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Heute begann unser Tag mit einem leckeren Frühstück im idyllischen Garten ,umgeben von zahlreichen Blumen,Zitronen-und Orangenbäumen. Top motiviert starteten wir den Trail von Monterosso aus in Richtung Vernazza,ein pittoreskes Dörfchen ,wo wir uns schon bei unseren ersten Besuch in der Cinque Terre verliebt haben.Der Trail geht anfangs sehr steil bergauf ,wo wir schön ins schwitzen gekommen sind.Doch am Ende der ganzen Strapazen wird man mit einer Bilderbuchkulisse belohnt. Nach einer kurzen Rast ging es dann für uns mit dem Zug weiter nach Corniglia.Corniglia ist das einzige der 5 Dörfer das nicht am Meer liegt. Zahlreiche Stufen muss man steigen um ins Zentrum von Corniglia zu gelangen.Corniglia ist auch absolut sehenswert.Von dort aus wanderten wir wieder weiter nach Vernazza wo wir uns einen kleinen Snack gönnten,bevor es zu unseren Ausgangspunkt Monterosso zurück ging.Der letzte Teil war dann doch sehr anstrengend,doch mit gegenseitiger Motivation haben wir auch diese Herausforderung gemeistert.Read more

  • Day 14

    Grün, grün, grün 💚

    June 21, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    - ist das Motto des heutigen Tages , denn davon sehen wir heute sehr viel …..🌳🌴🫒
    Nach unserem Baden und Frühstück am Morgen sagen wir ,,Tschüss Maremma Sanssouci“! Wir machen uns auf den Weg durch die Toscana nach Ligurien, vorbei an unseren früheren Urlaubsorten Follonica und Viareggio . ( wo wir natürlich in Erinnerung schwelgen)
    Ligurien gilt als die nordwestliche malerische Küstenregion und da uns Monterosso al Mare in der Chinque Terre empfohlen wurde, ,,zotteln“ wir mit unserem Aluma dort hin, vorbei an unzähligen Olivenhaien, Weinbergen und durch sehr sehr viele Wälder , Berge , Kurven und Täler. Gut, dass ich so einen guten Fahrer an meiner Seite habe ❤️
    Aber es lohnt sich!!! Und wir Glückspilze bekommen sogar einen Womo- Stellplatz hoch oben in den Bergen bei ,,Area Sosta Camper - Il Poggio“, was eigentlich schon an ein Wunder grenzt! Wie jetzt aber da runter zum Ort am Meer kommen? Schatzi schlägt eine ,,kleine“ Wanderung vor, denn es sind ja nur 1,2km . Gesagt getan…. Aber da ich mir den kleinen Zeh heute Morgen ( Nein, diesmal rechts !) ,,angerummst“ habe und dieser dick und blau ist, ziehe ich meine Sandalettchen an und über Stock , Stein und im Schneckentempo erreichen wir Monterosso. Wir sind sofort verliebt! -, lassen uns treiben, essen leckere Seebrasse in einer kleinen Gasse , schlendern umher und der Rückweg über die Strasse kann ja eigentlich nicht so schlimm werden …. wenn da nicht die vielen Höhenmeter, die Wärme und die Dunkelheit ( und für mich natürlich mein schmerzender Zeh !) wären … Fast 15000 Schritte waren es 🙃.
    Egal, heute schlafen wir mal hoch oben bei frischer Luft in den Bergen!
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  • Day 23

    Day Twenty-Three: Cinque Terre

    April 7, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Today, we were off to one of the places I was most excited about, Cinque Terre! But even the drive down was pretty nice. We got to drive along the coast and see some water, towns, and fields. It was also weird how many tunnels we went through and how they were often houses and towns right above the tunnel, too. I wonder if your house would shake if a semi drove through. When we were finally in Italy, we had a 45-minute check stop, and it is completely different how you order food. Here, you pay for the pizza and coffee, and they give you a receipt, which u have to talk to different people, which give you the item you bought. So could I use the same receipt twice? But the pizza I got was a salami pizza (pepperoni), and it was some of the best pizza I ever had. The sauce was just fantastic with the crust. I was also very hungry, so that probably helped. Then, we trucked the rest of the way over to Cinque Terre. For this part, we were kind of left on our own. Bec gave us a train pass to jump between towns and sent us off with a meet-up point at 8:10 pm. Three other guys decided to join us, Kevin, Nathan, and Nick. We ended up sitting at the beach, drinking wine and cocktails for a while. And we went for a swim. It's weird because I feel the ocean doesn't smell salty here, but man, it tastes salty for sure. Luckily, why watch is water resistant because I totally forgot to take it off. It was nice to sit in the sun and relax with wine, but it did take up too much of our limited time here. So we went back to the train station to try and figure out how it worked so we could get to the next town. We finally figured it out to realize that at the end, we accidentally took an express train past all the islands. So, of course, we had to wait and take the next train back. There goes more precious time... but when we finally started walking around and it was such a cool place, super narrow alleyways, lots of stairs, and a beautiful ocean. We even walked up and found this mini castle ruins, which cost 2 euros to see. It was worth the cheap price. It had a fantastic view of the town and the surrounding area. Then, we skipped a town to jump to the one I was most excited about. And it was so beautiful just looking at this town on a cliff above the water. We all decided to get dinner somewhere, so we walked around trying to find a place to eat, and holy everywhere was so expensive. One place was selling the catch of the day for 70€... we managed to find one place that wasn't quite as expensive and walked in to find the whole travel group already eating there. What are the odds of that? But we all ordered some wine and some pesto pasta, which apparently was crested here! And it was delicious, I got ravioli. But it was still 15€ or something, and we got to protein, and the portion was a little small. But since we were so slow with the towns we did, we only got to see 3/5 towns... but that's OK, I had such a great experience in the ones I did go to, and it seems they are all quite similar. We arrived at the meet-up location early, and it seemed most people did too, but I went and bought water and went to the bathroom. I finished and came out before the time we were supposed to leave, but everyone was gone... I called Ethan, and he wasn't picking up. One of the other guys on the trip did text me and said he would send me his location ping. When I got it and looked, it was a 20-minute walk away. I was so confused about how they got so far away so fast, but I just started running. It was the most stressful run of my life because the ping he gave me was a couch parking lot. Our guide has been clear about leaving people behind if they take too long. So as I am running and getting close, I see our bus driving on the road, so I start waving freaking out about not being picked up. Luckily, he stopped, and I walked in to see a completely empty bus... I was early, and like 5 minutes early, too, as I saw the crowd walking over. Turns out he sent the end location and not where they were. So I freaked out for no reason. But me and Ethan did have a little heated talk afterward because we were both so stressed, but it was just in the moment. Turns out he forgot to activate his new esim so he didn't have internet and that's why he didn't pick up. But it is what it is. Everything worked out. It was a long bus ride back to the hotel, an extra hour, 40 minutes. And it was a tough ride because it's when our sickness really hit us out of nowhere. Ethan was having it a lot harder than me for sure. But I was miserable. So we finally get there, and I am so ready just to lay down and sleep it off to find out we went to the wrong location... and the one we need to go to is another hour, 40 minutes drive away... so you can say we had a shitty ass night being sick ass fuck in a couch that we shouldn't be in. But that's OK, we made it to the hostel and I crashed hard.Read more

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