Cinque Terra means FIVE
VILLAGES. These villages, at one time very remote,
are now easily accessed by a railway line that
connects the towns. Hence there is much tourist
development but nevertheless the trip was
interesting.
The train stopped at
Monterosso Village first. It was the only town
with a large beach and promenade so it was the most
crowded.
The backdrop to the
beach was an attractive facade covering the hillside
with pastel buildings and a church steeple.
Back
on the train. It rumbled along the dramatic
coastline to the next village clinging to the
rocks. A trail also connects the villages by a
network of paths, traversing the steep terraced
hillsides held up by dry stone walls with
hanging vineyards.
Some shingle
beaches were protected in pockets between the high cliff walls
The via dell'Amore (Lover's Way) is a road carved into the cliffs.
Hundreds of locks have been left by
couple's to seal their love!
Genoese
Churches with rosettes, real stone
flowers.
Note the
terraced hillsides, the plantations and
gardens
Old fishing
villages, backed by terraced vineyards
and a view of the sea. One village had
its main street lined with fishing boats
that looked like parked cars.
Villages clinging to the
rock face, with their
houses piled up in a multi-coloured mosaic
overlooking the sea.
Crumbling cement,
dripping
laundry, green
shutters,
cats lazing
in the sun....
unforgettable
images
of Italy.
July 28/09
Sarzana
We took a bus to the old town of
Sarzana, inland from La Spezia, which is noted for its many
artistic and historic remains.
As we always
seemed to time our arrival during the long afternoon siesta
period when everything is closed, the narrow streets of the old
town were vacant. It was a medieval town with the typical wrought iron boundary
around the balconies.
The town boasted
many churches with loads of mosaics. The cathedral preserved
priceless paintings of the world's oldest Crucifixion painted on
wood. We found the walls of an old Fortress with the gunholes
peppering the walls and former motes, now grassy lawns.