July 15 and into Italy, La Spezia - Cinque de Terre
Lazy start again. Caught the 10 am train to Vernazza, the village where I left off yesterday, and headed off on the last leg of the hike!
This leg is one of the shortest but is to take longer, 2 hours. Wow. Started off with steps climbing up and up and up! wow. Seemed like forever but was about 20 minutes of climbing. Leveled off a bit and then more up! The views of Vernazza and Monterosso (the next and last village) are still amazing.
More difficult climbing/walking and the trails have become much much more narrow. In many places not enough for 2 people to pass.
Still great.

July 14 and into Italy, La Spezia - Cinque de Terre
Lazy start to day. Caught train to Riomaggiore, the most southerly village of the area.

Made it to the next town, no problem. And off to the next, Manoira. Another small little village. The walking is getting a bit harder, fewer people, but still not difficult. But getting nicer all the time.
It had to happen, actually met a former student, and her husband that work at the college! Hilarious as she started to scream! Too funny. Had a great chat and turns out we probably spent a lot of the time traveling on the same train from Nice! Amazing! And we think we will be on the same train to Rome tomorrow!
The whole walk between through the 5 villages should take about 5 hours. I spend about 3 1/2 hours doing all but the last leg, but I did spend a lot of time having lunch and chatting with a couple of women from Switzerland!
And it is beautiful! After a few steps, up and down, and down and up, finally made it! This was the end for me! As the next and last section is the most difficult!
The swim was great. Cute as there are many colourful boats in the harbour! Relaxed a bit, had an Italian ice cream and made my way back to the train and La Spezia.
Shall see if the guy at train station in Nice was right, when he rattled off the 4 changes of trains, and times of the trains for me to get to La Spenzia. This is the Cinque de Terre area, a national park that had hiking trails along the coast, that runs through 5 cities. Most of the last part of the trip was spent in tunnels with peeks of the Med along the way. Looks great.
Arrived no problems, a bit tired, but was able to check in and go off wandering and find something to eat.
remember doing 5 lands with the kids in 2003 and reading your blog brought back many wonderful memories, thks randy. hugs from the frisky crew.
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