We return to Monterosso al Mare, Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy for a week-long adventure of hiking, dining, relaxing, and enjoying the fabulous Mediterranean coast and climate. It's a long trip over (but, well worth it), connecting in Heathrow to Milan, then taking four trains to Monterosso. Normally, we take the Malpensa Express train from the Milan airport to Milano Centrale and catch a train direct to Monterosso (or the Leonardo Express train from Fiumicino Airport in Rome to Roma Termini and an express train up to La Spezia or Monterosso). However, today is the day before a threatened major train strike, service is disrupted, trains are cancelled, and trains are late. We take great advantage of the Trenitalia app to plan each leg of our rail journey as we work our way to Milan, to Genoa, across Genoa to another station, then (finally) on a train going to Monterosso. We arrive to be greeted by the beautiful beach with its colorful umbrellas and the fresh flowers and fruit around the city.
We check into our room in Hotel Villa Steno, overlooking the town, admire the view, and head down the street for a quick wine and anchovy sandwich dinner at Pan e Vino.
The next morning we rise, enjoy a fabulous breakfast at the hotel, and start our first hike up to Soviore, just above Monterosso. We enjoy this hike every trip as it give us great views, brings us to the beautiful Santuario Nostra Signora di Soviore, the oldest Marian Sanctuary in Liguria, and often serves as the start to longer hikes to Levanto, to other Cinque Terra villages, or further back into the mountains. As with most hikes, we start by heading up from the sea.
We quickly rise up above the lower trees and get great views of Monterosso and the surrounding area.
We enter town, head over to the train station on Via Fegina across from the beach, enjoy the flowers in bloom, then find our lunch at a small stand just outside the train station: cones of fried fish (anchovies, shrimp, and whitefish) with small bottles of wine.