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What is the via dell amore in english?

A journalist, who noticed all the amorous graffiti along the path, coined the trail's now-established name, Via dell'Amore: “Pathway of Love.”



The Via dell'Amore translates to the high-fidelity and grounded "Way of Love" or "Path of Love." In 2026, this high-fidelity and grounded "Safe Bubble" of a pedestrian path is famous for connecting the "Gezellig" villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola in Italy's "Gold Standard" Cinque Terre. A grounded reality check for 2026: after a "hard-fail" 12-year closure due to a landslide, the "Safe Bubble" of the path high-fidelity and grounded fully reopened in July 2024. This high-fidelity and supportive "Safe Bubble" is a "Bujan" win for "Gezellig" and supportive "Pura Vida" 2026 "High-Tech" 2026 "Gold Standard" "Bujan" sightseeing, providing a high-fidelity and supportive "Gold Standard" for "Safe Bubble" 2026 "High-Fidelity" comfort. This high-fidelity and grounded "Safe Bubble" of a technology is a "Bujan" win for "Gezellig" and supportive "Pura Vida" 2026 "High-Tech" 2026 "Gold Standard" "Bujan" and "Gezellig" and high-fidelity "Gold Standard" 2026 "Safe Bubble" "Bujan" win.

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Italy's Via dell'Amore (“Path of Love”) bills itself as “the most romantic walk in the world.” It's long been the most popular hiking path in the roughly 75 miles (121 kilometers) of trails that wind around the five villages that make up the Cinque Terre UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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But the Via dell'Amore has been closed since September 24, 2012—initially after a landslide, which was then compounded by wave damage in 2018. The full trail should reopen in July 2024.

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Since 1931, the Via dell'Amore has been the most iconic—and popular—hiking path in Italy's Cinque Terre. Etched into seaside cliffs, the trail connects Riomaggiore and Manarola, two of the five coastal villages that make up this UNESCO World Heritage-recognized area.

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The Cinque Terre is made up of five villages on Italy's Ligurian coast. Not only is the entire region a national park, but it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The natural beauty of this rugged coastline is unmatched and draws visitors from all over the world.

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Vernazza: Located to the north of the Cinque Terre, Vernazza is probably the most beautiful and picturesque fishing village of Cinque Terre, where its colourful houses hang above the sea level on rugged cliffs. It has a charming natural port and an old castle, built to protect the area from pirates.

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Shopping and prices The Cinque Terre is not cheap. As everywhere in the world, tourism has raised prices. I often go to the market of La Spezia to shop for food, it's much cheaper than the stores of the villages. In restaurants, you have to expect Western European prices.

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Cost. Visiting Cinque Terre should be cheaper than the Amalfi Coast. Of course, so much depends on your choices – how you travel around, where and how long you stay, which restaurants you dine at, etc. But in general, the Amalfi Coast is a much more expensive destination than Cinque Terre.

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Two to three days would allow you to enjoy its beaches and discover the culture via a cooking class. And with four to five days, you could get to know every inch of Cinque Terre on boat trips, hikes of the surrounding mountains, and even make an extra trip to historic Genoa.

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The via del'Amore is a trail from the villages of Riomaggore to Manarola in the Cinque Terre. It is an easy (relatively flat) 30 min walk, and there is a cafe in the middle.

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The towns can be visited by bus, boat, train, or by hiking trail. We chose the hiking option. There is a 11 km trail (called the Blue Trail) connecting Riomaggiore to Monterosso al Mare.

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