10 Free Things to do in Cinque Terre That You Shouldn't Miss

May 19, 2022 Roger Rusk

You'll find rugged beauty and a slow pace in the Cinque Terre. Named for the five towns of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore, this portion of the Italian Riviera is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cars aren't allowed, so take local trains or ferries to go from town to town—or walk one of the spectacular trails that connect them.
Restaurants in Cinque Terre

1. Bar Terza Terra

Via Fieschi 215 presso terrazza panoramica Santa Maria,, 19018 Corniglia Italy +39 334 728 3612 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pg/terzaterracinqueterre/about/?ref=page_internal
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Bar Terza Terra

2. Church of San Francesco - Capuchin Friars Monastery

Salita Cappuccini, 19026 Monterosso al Mare Italy +39 0187 817531 [email protected] http://www.conventomonterosso.it
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Church of San Francesco - Capuchin Friars Monastery

Constructed from 1618 from the Capuchin Friars who came in Monterosso, the Church of San Francesco contains some fine art including a Crucifixion by Antoon Van Dyck, and sono other important Itaian painters from XVII and XVIII centuries. Near the church there is the Monastery of Capuchin Friars a very ancient structure with great garden where Friars live. It is a place of Peace and spirituality with a gorgeus view on the seaside. Here you can live the experience of St. Francis of Assis: semplicity and poverty and show his love for God and the beauty of nature and creation.

Reviewed By goodbye-2016 - Saint Paul, United States

Definitely worth the many steps up! Nice areas to stop along the way for pictures and the statue of St Francis. Very interesting history of the church and monastery and unusual grave site at the top.Well worth it!

3. Trail 2

Cinque Terre National Park, Riomaggiore Italy http://www.parks.it/parco.nazionale.cinque.terre/Eiti.html
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Trail 2

Reviewed By tinaNtravel - San Jose, United States

We came to Cinque Terre with the Walkabouts Tour and part of that tour is the hike from Vernazza to Corniglia on Trail 2C. The trail can be strenuous for some as the first part is uphill. But if you have the time, it is worth it. The views are spectacular! The main difficult part is to keep yourself from constantly stopping to take pictures! Be sure to bring enough water, sunglasses a hat and good shoes. Several of us finished this hike in approx. an hour. The tour gave us two hours to finish the hike.

4. Vernazza

19018 Vernazza Italy +39 331 753 7749 [email protected] http://www.comune.vernazza.sp.it/
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Vernazza

We don’t have one proper Info Points yet, but several all around Vernazza Some locals and shops/restaurants’s tenders are at your disposal for info and tips. Currently, you can count on: * Giovanni, at the sport supplies store Vernazza Sport * Stefano and Chilli, at the takeaway Lunch Box You can also contact us using a traditional e-mail message or texting us on WhatsApp or adding ‪#‎VisitVernazza‬ to your tweets. The same hashtag used on Instagram will allow you to get featured on our social networks!

Reviewed By faithandhope2live - Coquitlam, Canada

Vernazza is one of the fishing villages in the Cinque Terre National Park. You can get there by train or take a scenic trail walk from Monterosso the other fishing village. Walking will take an hour or three, depending on if you take the short or long route. Either way it is a beautiful place to go to. When in Vernazza we didn't go to the Doria castle or Belforte and it was too cold to swim. But we had a great time to enjoy the breathtaking coastline; the rock formation is just magnificent there. We also had a nice walk on the long dock and jetty, and visited the church of Santa Margarita di Antiochia (built in 1318). Happy Travelling!

5. Buranco Agriturismo

Via Buranco 72, 19016 Monterosso al Mare Italy +39 0187 817677 [email protected] http://www.burancocinqueterre.it
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Buranco Agriturismo

Reviewed By BobLizRun - Erbendorf, Germany

You must visit! The owners bring you in like family and are so incredibly genuine. The pictures don’t do this beautiful home justice! It’s magical! If they are unfortunately booked for your stay you must visit for dinner or a wine tasting. You will not be disappointed! We have three small children under the age of 9 and this was their favorite part of our trip (my husband and mine too). There is a huge courtyard for the children to play. The kids also get to explore the lemon orchards, grape vineyard, and bee keepers. I can’t get over what a beautiful hidden gem this place is!!! Just gorgeous!

6. Cinque Terre Walk and Drink

Via Dei Molini 26, 19017 Manarola Italy +39 347 462 5260 [email protected] http://www.cinqueterrewalkndrink.com
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Cinque Terre Walk and Drink

Reviewed By aussieineurope - Ballarat, Australia

Reading up on this location can be daunting as where to start? We were very happy with our version, which was: Train to La Spezia. One you hop off you have to buy further tickets for the train that passes through the 5 villages. Once on the train, you put your ticket into the machine to validate it. We travelled to the last village, Monterosso - about 15 mins. This is a pretty village to look around. We walked from there to Vernazzo - this is a fairly demanding but beautiful walk. It takes nearly 2 hours, and affords views of the coastal strip and passes through lush vegetation. Fish and chips in Vernazzo was nice. We did not walk the next leg to Corniglia as we thought this might make our day hard work. We took the train to Corniglia - the station is quite a level below the small town and the town is not the most exciting of the 5 villages. We were going to walk to Manarola as this is a flat walk but the trail was closed for maintenance. From the Corniglia station the trail can be tricky as it drops down narrow stairs at the southern end of the station and you are not sure this is the correct trail. We used the train instead to return. You do not have to try and visit all towns or try and walk the whole trail. We had a wonderful day just walking the first leg

7. Santa Margherita di Antiochia Church

5 Via G M Pensa, Vernazza Italy http://www.comune.vernazza.sp.it/territorio/cosavedere.html
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Santa Margherita di Antiochia Church

Reviewed By K_L_journey - Southport, United States

Santa Margarita festival in June was so nice day market- early evening parade through town, traditional bands, church service and blessing --and amazing fireworks over the water at the beach at night. Very nice family scene. Special and unique time to be in Vernazza!

8. Santuario di Soviore

Localita Soviore SNC, 19016 Monterosso al Mare Italy +39 0187 817385 http://www.santuariodisoviore.it
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Santuario di Soviore

Reviewed By 52billk - Tracy, United States

We came to Cinque Terre for the wine and hiking and didn’t get to the hiking until our last day. This was well worth the effort. It is not an easy hike, in fact, it is a good hour of up-hill climbing but well worth the view once you get there. Wear good shoes and light clothes. I brought a camelback water bladder and towel because of the heavy humidity. It’s a beautiful hike with blackberries, small plumbs and wild pears along the trail. Well worth the effort.

9. Monumento a San Francesco d'Assisi

Colle dei Cappuccini, Monterosso al Mare Italy
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Monumento a San Francesco d'Assisi

Reviewed By traveller_76587 - San Francisco, United States

Nice hike and views from the top. The statue is unique with the fact that the Saint is with his pet dog wondering nature.

10. Trail 531 Riomaggiore to Manarola

Via Tra Castello, Riomaggiore Italy http://www.parconazionale5terre.it
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Trail 531 Riomaggiore to Manarola

Reviewed By murugasamyl

Cinque Terre's 5 Villages are very beautiful. Drive to these places are awesome. Some one recommended to go when we planning the trip to Italy. From Venice we went to Florence by train. From there we took a car to Pisa and Cinque Terre. 5 Village towns are beautiful. I wish we took a train and stayed in one of the village. Extreme caution needed as the roads are too narrow. Even the rental cars have some dent or other. So Watch and train may be a better option If you have time, spend atleast couple of days in Cinque Terre. Overall Italy was a nice trip with Architecture and history tours at Venice, Florence, Rome, Pompei etc. and Cinque Terre and Almafi coast with good Mediterranean beach experience

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