1/6/2016 Chris Hill-Scott’s photo blog

On this day I walked along the coast in the opposite direction, northwest from Corniglia instead of southeast.

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Corniglia

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Corniglia

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Vernazza

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Monterosso al Mare

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Monterosso al Mare

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Monterosso al Mare

As with the previous day I kept walking past the last of the five villages. I started with the intention of going just up the next hill. When I got to the top I carried on out to promontory. Looking back, I could see all every village I’d been to dotted along the coast.

The landscape was rockier and less cultivated. Woodland and scrub clung to the cliffs. It was my favourite of all the paths I’d walked in Cinque Terre.

I kept walking all the way to Levanto, the next town along the coast. It was still fairly early in the day, not yet lunchtime. There were other people on the trail by this time. Most of them were going in the opposite direction, having started from Levanto.

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Levanto

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I took the train back as far as Vernazza for lunch, then back further to Corniglia and my hotel room.

I washed my clothes in the sink and left them drying on the balcony, sitting out the hottest part of the day reading on my phone.

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Corniglia

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Part of the article Corniglia – Levanto – Corniglia

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Levanto

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Part of the article Corniglia – Levanto – Corniglia