Ecco come ci si tiene in forma in Italia e perché siamo fra i più longevi al mondo: buon cibo, panorami mozzafiato e.. tante, tante scale... ohpp... ohpp... ohpp...😊😊 Salutoni dall'Italia!
The views & villages are absolutely gorgeous! The train looked like fun, except for the medical emergency, but glad Danny was there to help. Great video thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure & great traveling tips. Gratzi♥️
This does look like a bucket list hike! The views from the trail were so beautiful of the villages and the water. This is also so interesting to be able to hike to five different villages and check them out as part of the experience. Great job that Danny could jump in and help with the medical emergency. Looking forward to seeing that bonus village in your next video!
Absolutely an incredible video tour! I look forward to going there someday in the future. Thanks so much for sharing this.Till your next video and hopefully sooner… ciao
We just got back from Italy and we stayed in Vernazza. We hiked to both sides. Each took close to 2 hours to hike. We loved it. Lots of ups and downs with great views. We went in September and it was so busy! Hard to pass a lot of people on a narrow trail. Looks empty for you guys! Also that beach on Montorossa was packed with people when we went. It was hot.
Hi Cindy! Glad you enjoyed your time there. I can imagine how crowded it can feel at different times of the year. It was a bit chilly when we went in April, but we were pleasantly surprised and grateful to have moments to ourselves. We would definitely love to return someday!
@@cindygagnier2250 you are right! We opted to just grab water in each town and carry just our cameras. I think if it was warmer we definitely would have needed some water with us
Hi Claúdia! It took us about 7 hours total, and that is with stopping to explore each of the towns a little bit. And good news - I believe that the "Path of Love" between Manarola and Riomaggiore is now open again (we took the alternate route up and over). It looks like a beautiful option. I hope you enjoy Cinque Terre and let us know if you have any other questions we can help answer 🙂
I have hiked in Cinque Terre , I agree it is awesome. Unfortunately I think the popularity of the place is crowdung out the experience,but if you go at the right time it can still be magical.
I agree, it seems to be one of the busiest destinations in Italy now. We're so grateful we were able to experience it in the beginning of April with so few people compared to the summer months. What a beautiful place!
It took us about 7 hours total to hike, eat, and spend time exploring the towns. I did hear that they recently reopened up the coastal walk between Manarola and Riomaggiore, so there is a shorter option available than going up and over. The whole hike really was amazing, I hope you get to experience it as well!
Beautiful video of an amazing hike. Nice job helping out with that emergency situation! Great memory, guys.
Ecco come ci si tiene in forma in Italia e perché siamo fra i più longevi al mondo: buon cibo, panorami mozzafiato e.. tante, tante scale...
ohpp... ohpp... ohpp...😊😊
Salutoni dall'Italia!
Great videos guys thanks for sharing, the hike is on my bucket list all the best Ryan 😊
Thanks, Ryan! Hope you are having a great weekend!
Wow…. what an incredible hike. It is so beautiful. You two look so happy there! Thanks for taking us along on this journey! 2:06
Thanks for watching! We are so glad to have had this experience and love being able to share it with others
The views & villages are absolutely gorgeous! The train looked like fun, except for the medical emergency, but glad Danny was there to help. Great video thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure & great traveling tips. Gratzi♥️
Thanks so much! It was one of our favorite days in Italy. We’d love to go back and spend a full day in each town. Such a beautiful place!
Hiking Cinque Terre is an unforgettable experience, with breathtaking views and charming villages along the way! Sincerely your new friends
Always love making new friends on here! Just subscribed to follow your adventures as well 😀
This does look like a bucket list hike! The views from the trail were so beautiful of the villages and the water. This is also so interesting to be able to hike to five different villages and check them out as part of the experience. Great job that Danny could jump in and help with the medical emergency. Looking forward to seeing that bonus village in your next video!
Thanks, Sarah! Such a different hike than we are used to. We loved being able to explore the villages. Excited to share the 6th one with you 😀
This is truly bucket list material ❤ It looks like an amazing place to hike 🎉
It really was one of our favorite experiences in Italy! Such a unique hike and the towns were amazing 😀
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Absolutely an incredible video tour! I look forward to going there someday in the future.
Thanks so much for sharing this.Till your next video and hopefully sooner… ciao
Thanks for watching! We think you would really love it there 😀
Here from Hiking Outdoor Family to say hello and support. Full watch by Millionaire Paul 👌
@@Millionaire-Paul thanks so much, Paul! Grateful for you! Just subscribed to your channel as well and looking forward to learning from you
I'm happy you liked the Cinque Terre. You should also visit Portovenere, Lerici, Tellaro, Sestri Levante, Camogli and San Fruttuoso di Camogli
Absolutely! We loved Portovenere and I will add the others you mentioned to the list. Thanks for the recommendations! 😀
We just got back from Italy and we stayed in Vernazza. We hiked to both sides. Each took close to 2 hours to hike. We loved it. Lots of ups and downs with great views. We went in September and it was so busy! Hard to pass a lot of people on a narrow trail. Looks empty for you guys! Also that beach on Montorossa was packed with people when we went. It was hot.
I don't see that you guys carried any water or a backpack?
Hi Cindy! Glad you enjoyed your time there. I can imagine how crowded it can feel at different times of the year. It was a bit chilly when we went in April, but we were pleasantly surprised and grateful to have moments to ourselves. We would definitely love to return someday!
@@cindygagnier2250 you are right! We opted to just grab water in each town and carry just our cameras. I think if it was warmer we definitely would have needed some water with us
Very nice content..liked and subscribed
Thank you! Love your content as well - just watched your Greece video and subscribed
@@thisismayberry thank you very new friend! Happy to stay connected!
Hi Danny Hi Leigh :) This hike is definitely on my bucket list!! How long did you take to do all the trail? Thanks!!
Hi Claúdia! It took us about 7 hours total, and that is with stopping to explore each of the towns a little bit. And good news - I believe that the "Path of Love" between Manarola and Riomaggiore is now open again (we took the alternate route up and over). It looks like a beautiful option. I hope you enjoy Cinque Terre and let us know if you have any other questions we can help answer 🙂
I have hiked in Cinque Terre , I agree it is awesome. Unfortunately I think the popularity of the place is crowdung out the experience,but if you go at the right time it can still be magical.
I agree, it seems to be one of the busiest destinations in Italy now. We're so grateful we were able to experience it in the beginning of April with so few people compared to the summer months. What a beautiful place!
How long did it take to complete the entire hike (including stops for breaks, views, eating)?
It took us about 7 hours total to hike, eat, and spend time exploring the towns. I did hear that they recently reopened up the coastal walk between Manarola and Riomaggiore, so there is a shorter option available than going up and over. The whole hike really was amazing, I hope you get to experience it as well!
What time of the year did you hike the Cinque Terre?
We were there at the beginning of April, so it was still too chilly to swim, but seemed like it was way less crowded which was nice