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Service animals allowed, Public transportation options are available nearby, Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, Not recommended for pregnant travelers, Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health, Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness, hiking equipment: hiking boots, sun hat + sunscreen + sunglasses, water (1,5 - 2 Lt), sticks (optional), Any allergies must be highlighted
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Piazzale della Stazione, 697, 19122 La Spezia SP, Italy
View on Google MapsNice hike and wonderful insights to the areas history and vegetation. We met in La Specia, headed via train down the coast to the first city, and then hiked. The guide was very knowledgeable and picked out trails based in the closure and weather.
I spent 5 nights in La Spezia as a base for hiking in Cinque Terre and the surrounding areas. My apartment was 3 minutes walk from the train station so an ideal base and much cheaper and less busy than Cinque Terre. I hiked from Monterossa to Corniglia one day and Riomaggiore to Corniglia another day. The hikes can be a bit tough if you are not used to walking up hill, especially the Riomaggior to Manarola as it is a steep uphill slog, and then straight down the other side. This hike only takes about an hour but it is quite steep, so a good level of fitness is required. I also took a bus to Portovenere and then a ferry to Palmaria Island. The hike around here is around 6km and the views are amazing. It is much quieter than the Cinque Terre paths and I would highly recommend this hike.
Wonderful experience! Veronica took us to a lovely winery where we were lucky enough to have the head winemaker around us to explain. She made everything Easy for us and walking along the vineyards was awesome!