It's Friday Field Trip time again. This week, thanks to one of my faithful readers, Shawntel, we're going to Cinque Terre in Italy.
Shawntel is a newly married mother of three teenagers, a cat, a step-dog, and a horse. Within days a hedgehog will be joining her family. She didn't travel until she was in her thirties and immediately fell in love with it. Her first trip abroad was to England, Ireland, and Scotland with a large group of friends. Four years later, she loaded up and went to Italy, which was beautiful. Tuscany was exactly as she had pictured it and was lovely. Cinque Terre, however, immediately stole her heart. It was designated a National Park in 1997 and is a chain of five villages linked by hiking trails and a train. Gas-powered motorized vehicles are forbidden and though she's heard that electric busses are allowed, she didn't see one during her stay. She wants to share her love of travel with her kids, so they'll be taking a family trip to Italy in 2011.
Enjoy!
View from a tower in Manarola, the second village in the chain of five.
Looking back toward Manarola from our walk to Riomaggiore
One of the magnificent views on the hike from Vernazza to Monterrosso
Another view from the tower in Manarola
Me in a "window" carved in the tunnel between Manarola and Riomaggiore
If you look very closely on the left side of the cliff, is of a stone staircase descending to the Mediterranean Sea
Gorgeous! Thank you, Shawntel. And if anyone else would like to share pictures, just drop me an email. Put "Friday Feature" in the subject.
10 comments:
Oh my word. How beautiful! Looks like paradise...
Elizabeth
Absolutely gorgeous. I'd love to go there one day.
I was in Italy about three years ago. We had time for Rome, Florence, and Pisa. We knew about Cinque Terre, but it was a bit geographically removed from where we were and our time constraints didn't allow a visit. Of course, missing it has an upside...a great excuse to go back.
Best Wishes Galen.
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Hi all! Thanks for enjoying my pics. There are so many of them that paring them down to just six for Terry was kind of difficult.
Cinque Terre is kind of "out there", off the beaten path, but well worth the trip. In fact, when my husband and I were planning our trip to Italy, I told him I don't care where we go, we're going to spend at least three days in Cinque Terre!
Shawntel
Shawntel,
The Cinque terre is one of my favorite places in the world! My husband and I stayed in Lerici and hiked a bit of the CT. My current wip is set there! Thanks for the inspiration today!
Pamela, I can't wait to read a book set there. I tell you, if I could, I'd be on my way right now. It is the most amazing place I've ever been and can't wait to go back.
Wow!! Truly gorgeous scenery - what a lovely place :)
What a beautiful place to visit. Thanks for sharing!
Congrats, Terry! You have won, and earned the "Lovely Blog" award! Check it out here:
http://marianneevans.blogspot.com/2010/01/one-lovely-blog-award-minute-with.html
Congrats again! Enjoy your blog!! Marianne
Thanks, Marianne - glad you're enjoying my ramblings.
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