Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Heading Toward Termine, Looking Down on Monterosso

The morning rain shower comes to an end and we decide to take a quick hike in a loop around Monterosso, heading up toward Il Termine, straight up the hills behind the village.  We don't make it all the way to Il Termine, but get great views of Monterosso from above, with the rain clouds still on the horizon.  The path is steep and bring us up quickly.

Heading up

Looking back at Monterosso

Continuing up

Passing through vineyards above Monterosso

More view back down at Monterosso

More steep up

Soon we reach the road to from Monterosso to Colla di Gritta for the second time (we cross it soon after leaving Monterosso, then continue on the footpath up the steep hill as the road takes a more leisurely route up with switchbacks).

Reaching and following the road

The views from up here are fabulous and we enjoy them as we traverse around Monterosso.

View back at Monterosso

We reach the path from Soviore to Monterosso and follow it back into town to complete our long loop around the village.  The rain has held off while we made our journey and we return dry and well-exercised.

Hills in the clouds

A more gentle path down

Returning to the village

Completing our loop


Friday, September 26, 2025

Returning to Monterosso

While the last few blogs were publishing, we return to Monterosso al Mare for the second visit this year, this time for almost two weeks.  We hike old, familiar trails, find new trails to new towns (new to us), favorite restaurants, and a few new restaurants in Monterosso.  We thought we would extend the coverage of Cinque Terre with a few more new and intriguing locations, hikes, and dining.

We arrive late in the day and once again have panini at Pan e Vino (several times this trip):  salami and gorgonzola and the Pan e Vino special (anchovy).

Our panini dinner

We head up to Santuario Nostra Signora di Soviore (the oldest Marian sanctuary in Liguria) twice, once on a beautiful, clear day and once on a stormy day after the rains have stopped.  What a great contrast!


Heading up on a clear day

Although we arrive at Soviore on Sunday, mass is at 4:00 and we are able to explore the chapel in the morning.


Admiring the chapel

Returning to Monterosso, it is a beautiful day on the beach.

On the beach

A few days later, just after the rain ends in the late morning, the trip to Soviore is a whole different experience.  The storm has knocked trees across the path and made the rocks slippery for the trip up and down.

After the storm

Clouds on the hills

We note that Soviore is a significant junction for several trails leading to Monterosso, Levanto, Colla di Gritta, Termine, and others.  We have gone in many directions from this point, but on both these trips we return to Monterosso's old town and enjoy fried fish cones from the shop at the train station.

Intersection


Clouds continue to pass over

Our descent into Monterosso yields increasingly-larger views of the village as we follow the winding road, along with interesting other views along the way.

Views as we descend

Cute car parked along the way

Fried fish cone reward

On the beach in Monterosso, this time the umbrellas are furled and the crowd is elsewhere, waiting for the next nice day (tomorrow).

Quiet at the beach

While we are sitting in a small park in Piazza Giuseppe Garibalidi, eating our fried-fish cones (and sipping our local white wine), we notice a crowd gathering at the edge of the park, outside the city hall entrance which is decorated with white flowers.  Soon a bride and groom appear and the wedding guests and passers-by stop and wait outside as the ceremony proceeds.

Entrance to city hall

The wedding party entering city hall

We continue on a wander around Monterosso and hope that the rain will hold off for the rest of the day (for us and for the wedding party).