Small villages with towers and narrow roads, Mediterranean scrub, agaves, spectacular layers of limestone rock, caves and turquoise waters.
The Cinque Terre, together with the islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, National Park and Marine Protected Area.
It is famous the Via dellโAmore, a path that connects the villages of Manarola and Riomaggiore, between the overhanging sea and the terraces cultivated with vines.
The dry-stone walls, supporting the terracing, have also become part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site since November 2018.
The impervious and steep territory is known for the production of wines such as the โSciacchetrร โ and the โCinque Terreโ.
It is possible to move between the villages using the paths of the park, by train or by sea, therefore admiring them from different angles.
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