Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Corniglia and Monterosso

Today was always forecast to be showery so we expected brolly weather but it turned out to be more sun glasses! It is a public holiday Liberation Day in Italy so a bad forecast was probably a good thing as it seems to have kept the crowds away. It was still busy but not a bad as we had been led to believe. So after  a relatively early start we arrived at Corniglia Station and climbed the 385 steps to the village.



Eight of the 385 steps seemed to have gone missing but we made it to the top and had a view back to Vernazza.
We could of course have caught a bus up but we are fit and healthy!
The village on the hill is very small and we were early enough for it to be empty!






We got views inland to Sant Bernardino: it was a bit misty!
And at the end of the village misty views up and down the coast.



So back down the steps to the station and by train to Monterosso. This is the Terre which is the most like a traditional beach resort, but it still has an old town.







At the north end of the prom is this (concrete) sculpture
There is another bay to the south

Behind this bay the railway makes one of its very brief outings from tunnels
and the town is the other side of the railway






The end of the town is a modern mess!

So back to the station using the tunnel which cuts off going around the headland separating the two beaches

We were feeling peckish and we remembered a nice fish and chip shop in Riomaggiore




We decide to go back to our Hotel for a cup of tea and siesta but have time to explore bits of   Riomaggiore we missed on our first visit







These coastal views were from this rather precarious vantage point!
After our siesta we decide to visit Vernazza and climb up to a view point we did not do on our first visit







and back to the station for a train back to La Spezia

So a nice dinner and time to pack for our early start home tomorrow. We leave for Pisa Airport just before 7am!

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