Manarola, and Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy
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Manarola, in Cinque Terre, Italy, spills down the hill to the waterfront, its houses packed solidly together in the typical pattern of the region, with terraced hillsides for the grapes up above. They don’t have a beach but there is a boat ramp carved into the stone, the most popular spot around for it functions like a beach, packed with sunbathers. The ramp leads to a cove with good swimming, further protected by a stone jetty. It’s comfortable here -- not a sandy beach or Olympic-size pool but it is sheltered water and makes a great spot to gather, producing a mix of locals and some tourists; passers-by and people who are just spending an hour or so in Manarola and then moving along.
There’s no room to put the boats in the water so they are stored up on dry land, on a ramp and along the main street as well. The villagers have covered the stream over, so you don’t see it in the middle of town, thereby creating an uninterrupted pedestrian zone. There are quite a few local residents who like to hang out, sit on the bench, chat with their friends and do some people-watching. And the numerous cats also have that same laid-back attitude. In the afternoons most of the shops close by 1:00pm for siesta and then re-open at 3:00 or 4:00pm. Some of the tourist shops selling postcards will stay open, but the other stores in the little side streets are going to be closed. So it is a good time to have lunch. You could pick up picnic supplies or sit in one of thle many terrace restaurants here. It’s a small place but there is a nice selection of pizzerias and take-out food or of course, the ever-present pasta.
Enchanting, charming Riomaggiore is the grand climax to our survey of Cinque Terre. Here too you see that familiar pattern -- the houses tumbling down the cliffs to the water’s edge and a main pedestrian street rising up from the tiny cove, surrounded by terraced homes covering the hillside. It’s a surprising mix of urban high density in the midst of a tranquil, rural setting. It is very quiet when you walk down the little side streets, especially in the off-season, like early October when we are here.
This is a combined, expanded version of two earlier movies.
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You do such a wonderful job of capturing the essence of a place. Thank you!
Love watching all your videos Dennis..Thanks!
Such a beautiful place. Thanks for the information.
2 of my favorite villages in 5 Terre! Just stayed in Volastra so Manarola was town we went to, via hiking trail or bus, the most to visit and get access to other towns. Via Dell'Amore was closed during our visit. My legs will never forget 5 Terre : ) be sure to have appropriate footwear.
We loved the train connections in the Area. Easy on and off. Seems every 25 min next train going to either direction stops. FEBRUARY was a great non busy season to go there. We got all the charm, less shops, less people.... the charm made the trip. Leaning tower of Pisa is a good day trip.
Thanks for another wonderful lovely video dear Dennis ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for this beautiful video Dennis.
Thank you so much for this video! We are staying in Manarola in October this year! Can't wait! Your video is quite helpful!
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Thanks for making this video~~~~~~~~~Hope you can visit China someday
Do we need a thick warm jacket for may 2019?
No, the temperature will be perfect, just bring a light jacket and/or sweater.
@@denniscallan Thank you, We are very excited. Galato here we come!!!!!