You’ve probably heard about the Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site based around five pastel coloured towns perched on the beautiful and dramatic coastline of Northern Italy. The best way to explore this area is on foot, with a series of hiking trails not only connecting the famous five, but a whole host of other beautiful towns in the surrounding area.
If you’re looking for a hiking holiday that not only has challenging trails, stunning views and crystal blue waters, but also delicious Italian food to fuel you along the way – then this is the perfect destination for you!
SOURCE: https://www.zannavandijk.co.uk
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