We continue exploring north of Cinque Terre and head to Bonassola and up from Bonassola to the next town of Framura, hiking through the old railroad tunnels along the sea. Framura consists of five villages (Anzo, Ravecca, Setta, Costa, and Castagnola) located on a winding road up the hill from the train station and is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").
It's another stormy day as we pass the Monterosso beaches with their umbrellas furled on our way to the train station for the short trip to Levanto. We then walk from the Levanto train station to the beach in Levanto (umbrellas similarly furled), over the hills to Bonassola, and through the tunnels to Framura.
Monterosso beaches
Levanto beaches
Surfers in Levanto
We head up and over the hill from Levanto, continuing on to Bonassola.
Leaving Levanto
Approaching Bonassola
Views from breaks in the railroad tunnel
We catch the local Framura bus from the train station up the hill to Setta, the middle of the five towns, and follow the path (and for a while, the road, where the path is being refurbished) back down the hill toward lunch by the train station and the sea. The five villages of Framura are located one above the other on the hill, from sea level to 300 meters (984 feet) above the sea.
The five villages of Framura
Views from Setta (middle village)
Following the path down
We arrive back at the train station and walk under the tracks to the little restaurant between the tracks and the sea where we share bruschetta (with tomatoes and tomatoes/anchovies) and glasses of wine.
Lunch by the train station
Returning to Monterosso, the sea is still agitated, making great waves (and very little swimming today).
Rough seas today
It's been another great day of exploration further afield from our base in Cinque Terre.