Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Taking the High Road: Walking in Cinque Terre


Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noontime heat, but so did I today—and maybe 60 other walkers I passed (or who passed me) on the dusty high road (now blazed in red and white) that links the two oldest Cinque Terre towns.


At my current level of fitness, this 5-kilometer hike proved to be a strenuous workout. Jan investigated it, but wisely decided to take the train instead. The walk required about two hours, but wonderful vistas rewarded the effort. For example, this is what I saw leaving Vernazza:


Off to the left, the sea shone brilliant blue, so clear that I could see darting schools of anchovies. 


Above Monterosso al Mare grape vines are cultivated on terraced hillsides.


I was surprised to discover a small, modern cog rail system. It helps farmers tend the grapes.


Descending into Monterosso, I succeeded in not tripping on the steps—550 to be exact, according to hikers who had done their homework. Most were much steeper than these:


Back at “home” I enjoyed a chilled bottle of Lambrusco with Jan, as I showed her these pictures.


3 comments:

  1. Thanks Jim! Brings back memories of last years trip when we stayed in Vernazza. We walk that trail. I hope you and Jan are having a great time. Eric and I came in second after 4 playoff holes against to young college golfers. JoJo is doing fine. She still doesn't eat ice cream fast enough in 90 degree heat. Be well! Jay

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  2. Jim, this is lovely! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures! I look forward to the next installment.

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  3. Looks like you are having a fabulous trip! huge hugs to both of you!!

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