Simply amazing! would love to return to spend more days here! definitely suggest nessun dorma
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Manarola Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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One of the five towns of the Cinque Terre. At the end of the Corniglia-Manarola trail, the colorful Manarola is suddenly and miraculously displayed, which is amazing. Similar to Corniglia, Manarola is built on rocks. There is no beach, no port, only a small landing platform; when the weather is good, there are many people sunbathing on the platform and the surrounding rocks, which is also one of the landscapes. It is said that the town of Manarola is a town with more vines in the Cinque Terre, and sciacchetrà is a famous local dessert wine.
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Manarola Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Simply amazing! would love to return to spend more days here! definitely suggest nessun dorma
Manarola is a small fishing village in the city of Riomaggiore in Liguria Las Pezia province in northern Italy, the second smallest of the Cinque Terre towns, with a population of 353. Manarola is probably the oldest town in the Cinque Terre, with its cornerstone, the Church of San Lorenzo, dating back to 1338. Manarola’s main industries have traditionally been fishing and winemaking.
The fish village is built on rocks, there is no beach, no port, but on the cliffs there are the Cinque Terre's iconic colorful houses, the surroundings of the fishing village, and the vines and olive trees are planted. The steep cliffs of the rugged area, the clear blue sea water, And the layer of color huts, naturally formed a beautiful picture.
The scenery here is so beautiful! The spring water is clear like a mirror, and the mountains are full of colorful wild flowers. It is really like a beautiful landscape painting against the blue sky and white clouds.
A place worth visiting, a fun place.
Manara is one of the five towns of Cinque Terre, located at the end of the Cornilla-Manara Trail. Similar to Cornilla, Manara is built on rocks. No sand, no harbor, only a small landing platform. When the weather is good, there are many people sunbathing on the platform and the surrounding rocks. Manarola Town is the town with the most vines in the Cinque Terre, and scacchetrà is a famous local dessert wine. It is also the most popular village in the Cinque Terre that allows tourists to take good-looking photos.