view of Monterosso

Corniglia
Labor Day weekend we celebrated our 11 year wedding anniversary. Eleven!! It has taken me an entire year to get accustomed to
ten. Where does the time go? It seems that as soon as we became parents it's gone by way faster. Ok, so onto Cinque Terre ... aka heaven on earth!
We have been wanting to visit
Cinque Terre for a while now. We have travelled a lot around Italy, which is a very family friendly country and why we continue to go there (plus the food, wine and scenery are out of this world!). CT is not really the place to take small children so it seemed like the perfect place to spend a few days while Grammy Sue watched the kids in London. It exceeded any expectations I had. It was, in a word, magnificent!!!

CT is on the Northwest coast of Italy. It is made up of 5 small pedestrian villages (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore) all connected by coastal paths and a train. Our hotel was in Monterosso and on the first full day we hiked to Vernazza and then on to Corniglia. These two walks were the most strenuous and steep but so picturesque - winding through olive groves and vineyards and at times right on top of cliffs. Definitely not for the faint hearted. On the way to Corniglia we saw a sign for the beach and decided that the extra 20 minute "walk" would be worth it if we could dip into the sparkling blue sea. Umm, not so much. The "walk" was straight downhill and very steep. Once we got "there" it was another very steep climb down the rocks and we probably would have gone for it but the beach was full (about 5 ppl) of "naturists". It was a nude beach. We don't do nude beaches unless we're the ONLY ones there and even then I don't really know if I could do it. Nakedness is not really my thing. After gawking for a minute or two we turned around and hiked up the very steep hillside, back onto the path, and made our way to Corniglia - very dirty, dusty, sweaty, and you guessed it smelly! I was so gross that when we got there I bought a new t-shirt to wear. And then there were Brian's feet. Oh goodness. Not good.
Vernazza
And yes, Brian is wearing a football jersey!! I cringed at the thought of wearing polyester on such a hot day! but he insisted on wearing his Va Tech jersey since it was the Hokies first game of the season that day. Funny enough we met 2 other Hokies on our walk!
The next day we trained from Monterosso to Riogmaggiore, the last of the 5 villages) and walked to Manarola. It was a lovely, paved and flat walk. It is the Via Dell'Amore or "Lover's Walk". Along the way we stopped at the various cafes and bars that were perched above the dramatic coast. It was heaven. It was perfect. We will go again for sure (i hope)!

Riomaggiore
our hotel




