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Can you access Cinque Terre by car?

Can you access Cinque Terre by car?

The Cinque Terre can be reached by car from La Spezia (14 Km) with the S.P. n ° 370 “Cinque Terre coast”. From the tollbooth, follow the signs for La Spezia and once in the city (after 5 km on the motorway) proceed along the seafront towards CINQUE TERRE-Portovenere, following the signs.

What is the best way to explore Cinque Terre?

There are three ways to visit Cinque Terre: by boat, by train, or a combination of boat and/or train and hiking. The train is the fastest way to get around with lots of trains connecting the five villages at regular intervals throughout the day. The boat takes much longer, but gives you a different perspective.

Can you walk between the villages of Cinque Terre?

There is a 11 km trail (called the Blue Trail) connecting Riomaggiore to Monterosso al Mare. Some portions of the trail are very easy to walk, such as the paved section connecting Riomaggiore to Manarola, and other sections climb up and over hillsides with spectacular views along the coast.

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Where can I park my car in Cinque Terre?

It can be easier to find a parking spot in the Monterosso nearby small town of Levanto where there are two big parking lots: one near the railway station and the other near the sea or in the city of La Spezia at the train station parking.

Where should I stay in Cinque Terre with my car?

Monterosso al Mare
One of the best places to stay in Cinque Terre with a car is Monterosso al Mare. A better option is to park your car in one of the bigger towns nearby and take the train from there.

Is Luca set in Cinque Terre?

Luca is the name of Pixar’s new movie released in June 2021. Luca is set in Portorosso: this is a fictional town. But the name sounds suspiciously like that of Monterosso, one of the five villages that compose the Cinque Terre.

Can you drive to Corniglia Italy?

Re: Driving to Corniglia? It’s doable just a pain in the neck. The road is very, very narrow and windy and steep with some sheer drops. If you are not accustomed to driving on roads like this, I would recommend taking the train and leaving your car in the la spezia parking garage under the train station.