Cinque Terre's "Path of Love" reopens
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Cinque Terre's "Path of Love" reopens
The walking path between Riomaggiore and Manarola will reopen in a few days after being closed for repairs for 12 years. Capacity will be controlled, and tickets are required.
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/2...after-12-years
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/2...after-12-years
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It is scheduled to open 27 July (my birthday, btw). Is that perhaps why the trail reservation web page (the only one I have seen, anyway) at https://www.viadellamore.info/ shows that it is under maintenance with no anticipated fix date. ??
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This is the authoritative website for all Cinque Terre paths, and other information. They still show the Path of Love closed, but it's not the 27th yet.
https://www.parconazionale5terre.it/Eindex.php
https://www.parconazionale5terre.it/Eindex.php
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Some interesting additional reading on CNN:
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/travel/italy...f-love-reopens
Perhaps we can expect the curtain to remain closed on the reservation site until around 9 Aug, the first day nonresidents will be allowed on the trail.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/travel/italy...f-love-reopens
Perhaps we can expect the curtain to remain closed on the reservation site until around 9 Aug, the first day nonresidents will be allowed on the trail.
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Finally! The owner of our apartment in Manarola informed us that tickets for Via dell’Amore started just yesterday (8 Aug). We purchased our tickets today, along with our 3-day CT Hike+Treno passes! 100 spaces available every 15 minutes, 08:00-21:00.
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It’s a 1K walk, one way, from Riomaggiore to Manarola. Popular because it’s easy. More of a stroll. Closed for 12 years due to rockslides and the difficulty of stabilizing and rehabilitating the route, walking it is every bit as much a celebration of Italian pride and ingenuity as it is an opportunity for getting out on a seaside trail. No illusions here of getting away from it all on this particular stretch, but happy about the timing of its reopening.
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Have a great trip!
I'd love to see a trip report when you get back. Many people have asked about this path in the past 12 years, and it would be nice to be able to refer them to a recent experience. Once, about 25 years ago, I saw the path from the sea. It was packed with visitors even then. From the sea they looked like a column of ants. I hope limiting the numbers serves to reduce the crowding.
I'd love to see a trip report when you get back. Many people have asked about this path in the past 12 years, and it would be nice to be able to refer them to a recent experience. Once, about 25 years ago, I saw the path from the sea. It was packed with visitors even then. From the sea they looked like a column of ants. I hope limiting the numbers serves to reduce the crowding.
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Article in today's NYT about the reopening (shared)
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/11/w...smid=url-share
A quote: "When the Via dell’Amore closed 12 years ago, the area had been attracting some 870,000 visitors a year. Last year some four million people passed through. The local population numbers around 4,000. You do the math."
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/11/w...smid=url-share
A quote: "When the Via dell’Amore closed 12 years ago, the area had been attracting some 870,000 visitors a year. Last year some four million people passed through. The local population numbers around 4,000. You do the math."





