We started the day by taking the train, from Riomaggiore to Manarola -- which took about 3 minutes. But, since the trail was closed between those towns, we didn't have much choice.
The parish church of San Lorenzo . . .
We hiked up the hill to a little town, called Volostra.
Enjoyed seeing the olive trees along the way . . .
The narrow path into the village of Volostra . . .
A beautiful view of the town of Manarola and the hillside vineyards . . .
We enjoyed a lovely seafood/ pasta lunch at Billy's, in Manarola. It was recommended to us by two different friends from back home, and it did not disappoint . . .
We took the train from Manarola to Corniglia, where we walked up the 350 steep, looooonngg
steps up to the town from the train station . . .
Corniglia turned out to be a nice surprise -- a charming, quaint and quiet town -- and was our favorite village of the Cinque Terre.
Going back down the stairs was way easier. Stopping for the view . . .
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