Best trails in Cinque Terre National Park
The Cinque Terre National Park takes its name from the five iconic colorful towns that are perched side by side on the coast of the Italian Riviera. There are popular trails connecting the towns, and hiking from town to town is one of the most popular tourist activities in the area. The most popular trail is the Blue Trail. It is easy to hike shorter sections of this trail, as there is a train that stops in all the towns with departures all day long.
The five official towns that make up the Cinque Terre, in order from West to East, are: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.
Top trails
- (3674)•Hard•2.3 mi•Est. 1.5–2 hrThis is an unforgettable hike, challenging at times because of the many stairs to climb and descend, but worth doing it to admire the breathtaking coastal views. This trail is the fourth section of the Blue Trail that connects Vernazza to Monterosso al Mare. The route continues by passing through all five major villages of the Cinque Terre. For a list and maps of all segments: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/sentiero-azzurro-the-blue-trail
- (2274)•Moderate•2.2 mi•Est. 1–1,5 hrThis is a hike you will never forget, challenging but well worth doing to admire the breathtaking coastal views. This is the fourth and final section of the Sentiero Azzurro (also known as Blue Trail) that connects all five main villages of the Cinque Terre. This section connects Vernazza to Monterosso al Mare. It's a moderate hike, with some difficult stairs and inclines. It offers beautiful views of Vernazza and Monterosso, as well as the Ligurian Sea along the way. To use this path, the...
- (3195)•Moderate•2.1 mi•Est. 1–1.5 hrThis is a hike you won't forget, challenging at times because of the many stairs to climb and descend, but worth doing to admire the breathtaking coastal views. This trail is the third section of the Sentiero Azzurro that connects Corniglia to Vernazza. The route continues by passing through all the five main villages of the Cinque Terre. For a list and maps of all segments: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/sentiero-azzurro-the-blue-trail
- (2109)•Hard•3.5 mi•Est. 2.5–3 hrThis trail is a good alternative to the classic Blue Trail from Manarola to Corniglia. This is a hike you won't forget, challenging at times because of the many stairs to climb and descend, but worth doing to admire the breathtaking coastal views. This trail is the second section of the Sentiero Azzurro that connects Manarola to Corniglia via Volastra. It is recommended to wear closed hiking or sneakers on this trail because the terrain is rocky in places. For a list and maps of all...
- (1041)•Moderate•2.2 mi•Est. 1–1.5 hrThis is an unforgettable excursion, challenging at times due to the many stairs to go up and down, but well worth doing to admire the breathtaking coastal views. This route is the third section of the Sentiero Azzurro that connects Vernazza to Corniglia. For a list and maps of all segments: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/sentiero-azzurro-the-blue-trail
- (1372)•Hard•1.2 mi•Est. 1–1.5 hrThis is an unforgettable excursion, challenging at times due to the many stairs to go up and down, but well worth doing to admire the breathtaking coastal views. This route is the first section of the Blue Trail that connects Riomaggiore to Manarola following the Via Beccara. A short and steep trail, but the effort is rewarded by the breathtaking views. Beware of bees and wasps hiding in the bushes. For a list and maps of all segments:...
- (784)•Hard•1.4 miThis is an unforgettable excursion, challenging at times due to the many stairs to go up and down, but well worth doing to admire the breathtaking coastal views. This route is the first section of the Blue Trail that connects Manarola to Riomaggiore, following the Via Beccara. A short and steep trail, but the effort is rewarded by the breathtaking views. Beware of bees and wasps hiding in the bushes. For a list and maps of all segments:...
- (686)•Moderate•4.3 mi•Est. 2.5–3 hrThis is an unforgettable excursion, challenging at times due to the many stairs to go up and down, but well worth doing to admire the breathtaking coastal views. This route combines several segments of the Blue Trail | Sentiero Azzurro, which connects all five coastal villages of the Cinque Terre. This route starts from Corniglia and reaches Monterosso al Mare passing through Vernazza. This trail can be completed in both directions. For a list and maps of all segments:...
- (551)•Hard•9.2 mi•Est. 6.5–7 hrThis is an unforgettable excursion, challenging at times due to the many stairs to go up and down, but well worth doing to admire the breathtaking coastal views. This trail connects all five main villages of the Cinque Terre: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monterosso al Mare. In the section from Manarola to Corniglia, the itinerary follows an alternative to the Sentiero Azzurro, which passes through Volastra. For a list and maps of all segments:...
- (464)•Moderate•5.4 mi•Est. 3.5–4 hrA very beautiful but challenging hike along the coast in the Cinque Terre National Park along the famous and very popular Sentiero Azzurro. Starting from the village of Manarola, the path proceeds towards Corniglia and Vernazza. All along the way there are several lookout points where you can take in the lovely views. To access the path you have to pay a ticket and due to the high number of tourists some areas are restricted by reservation.
Visitor info
To walk the Blue Trail from Monterosso al Mare to Riomaggiore in spring and summer (April to October), you must buy a Cinque Terre card, and visits are limited.
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Points of interest
- Spiaggia di Fegina
- Monte della Madonna
- Poggio Leandro
- Panoramic terrace of Santa Maria
- Torre Aurora
- Angelo's boat
- Montenegro
- Monte Galera
- San Francesco d'Assisi
- Monte dei Fraschi
- Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista
- Viewpoint on Riomaggiore and the sea
- Sant'Antonio del Mesco
- Guvano Beach
- Guvano Beach
- Presepe di Manarola
- Spiaggia del Paese
- Portiglione
- Cinque terre Cornelia
- Parcheggio Camper "Il Poggio"