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Audio Guide Cinque Terre National Park

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Duration: 12 min
Cinque Terre National Park
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About this place

Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassing Riomaggiore and four other villages along the Spezzino coast. The park preserves a remarkable landscape of dry stone terraces, steep vineyard slopes and coastal walking paths that link the five settlements. This protected natural area showcases centuries of traditional agricultural practices carved into the cliffsides above the Liguria shore.

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19018 Vernazza, SP, Italy
Opening hoursMonday: Open 24 hours Tuesday: Open 24 hours Wednesday: Open 24 hours Thursday: Open 24 hours Friday: Open 24 hours Saturday: Open 24 hours Sunday: Open 24 hours
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Points included in this audio guide

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Blue Path (Path of Love)

Blue Path (Path of Love)

Via dell'Amore is a spectacular 900-metre clifftop path carved into the rock face of Riomaggiore, offering dramatic views as it connects the village to Manarola. This is the most renowned section of Sentiero Azzurro (CAI trail number 2), a nearly 12 km route linking all five Cinque Terre villages. Following twelve years of closure, the path has now reopened to the public after comprehensive safety improvements and restoration work, making it accessible once again for visitors to explore this iconic stretch.

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Environmental Education and Sustainability Centre (CEAS)

Environmental Education and Sustainability Centre (CEAS)

The Environmental Education and Sustainability Centre (CEAS) at Cinque Terre National Park is a specialist facility dedicated to environmental communication and conservation. It welcomes school groups of all ages, residents and visitors alike. The centre's team comprises scientifically qualified professionals, officially recognised as environmental guides by the Liguria Region. They deliver programmes in schools and out in the natural landscape, making the centre an ideal starting point to understand what to see in this protected coastal area.

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Geological Risks Research Centre

Geological Risks Research Centre

The Centro Studi Rischi Geologici (CSRG) is a specialist body of Cinque Terre National Park, established in 2014 to address geological hazards and climate change impacts on the protected landscape with scientific rigour. It brings together professional geologists, university academics and institutional representatives to develop mitigation and adaptation strategies for the area's environmental vulnerabilities. Visitors can learn about the research and conservation work protecting this UNESCO-listed coastline.

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3 points of interest included
  • 1.Blue Path (Path of Love)
  • 2.Environmental Education and Sustainability Centre (CEAS)
  • 3.Geological Risks Research Centre

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