Quick Facts
Location: Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy
Region: Italian Riviera (La Spezia province)
Time: 1–3 days (or longer)
Difficulty: Easy to challenging (depends on villages and hikes)
Admission: Villages are free; some trails/parks are ticketed
Facilities: Trains, boats (seasonal), restaurants, accommodations
Best Season: Spring and fall (often less crowded)
Dog Friendly: Yes in many areas (check trail rules)
Also Known As: The Five Lands
Info
Parking / Access
Most visitors arrive by train and move between villages by rail.
Map: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Cinque+Terre+Italy
What to expect
Five coastal villages connected by rail and scenic footpaths. Crowds can be heavy in summer.
Hiking & trail status
Trail sections can close due to weather/landslides. Check status before you plan a hike.
Official visitor info
Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre: https://www.parconazionale5terre.it/
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Cinque Terre located?
Cinque Terre is on the Ligurian coast in northwest Italy, along the Italian Riviera.
What are the five villages of Cinque Terre?
Cinque Terre includes Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.
What is the best way to get around?
Trains are usually the easiest way to move between villages. Hiking trails connect some villages when open.
How many days do you need?
A rushed day trip is possible, but 2–3 days is better if you want time for viewpoints, meals, and at least one hike.
Do I need a Cinque Terre Card?
It depends on your plan. Some hiking routes and services are tied to the park/card. Check current options on the official park site.
Is Cinque Terre good for families?
Yes, especially if you prioritize villages and viewpoints. Some trails are steep and uneven.
Are the hiking trails always open?
No. Closures happen. Always check the official trail status before heading out.
Where can I find official trail updates and rules?
Use the national park site: https://www.parconazionale5terre.it/










