All you need to know about hiking and visiting the Cinque Terre, Italy

Corniglia, Cinque Terre, Italy
Corniglia, Cinque Terre, Italy

From Lucca, in the heart of Tuscany we boarded a train for about a 1:50 hour trip to the small city of La Spezia, in the province of Liguiria and the gateway to the Italian Riviera.  We were most excited about visiting this area after watching Rick Steve’s videos on the Cinque Terre about a dozen times and it did not disappoint.

We arrived to the most spectacular weather for mid December. It was 15-16 degrees Celsius everyday and sunny without a cloud in the sky.  It turned out to be a fantastic time to view this area as we didn’t have the crowds that inundate this area in the summer, it was like our own private viewing.  The weather gods were on our side as the locals told us they got hit with quite a bit of snow on Dec.17th four years previous although unusual for the area.   The only downfall was it wasn’t quite warm enough to swim although we did see an older couple rocking a speedo and bikini for a dip by Portofino.  We were so tempted to have a swim as the beautiful blue waters were calling us and it seemed warm in comparison to the Rocky Mountain lakes like Windermere that we’ve dipped our toes into during the summer.

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