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8.25km
450m
Hiking
This difficult 5.1-mile (8.2 km) hiking trail in Cinque Terre offers challenging ascents, steep stairs, and coastal views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Includes segments that may be dangerous
Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.
After 2.54 km for 22 m
After 5.69 km for 22 m
Waypoints
Start point
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1.24 km
Highlight • Settlement
5.68 km
Sella del Termo
Mountain Pass
8.25 km
End point
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.57 km
2.12 km
1.30 km
246 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
5.57 km
2.44 km
244 m
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This challenging trail, known for its difficult rating, begins near San Benedetto. Given its location within the Cinque Terre National Park, specific trailhead access often involves navigating the local villages. We recommend checking local signage upon arrival in the area for the most precise starting point.
The trail features varied terrain typical of the Cinque Terre, including steep ascents and descents, often with numerous stairs and sections of loose rock. You'll traverse paths, cart tracks, and potentially low-traffic roads, passing through open woodlands and stony paths. Be prepared for a demanding hike.
The trail offers breathtaking coastal views and passes through charming settlements. A notable highlight is Quatatica's Charming Alleyways, which provides a glimpse into the local architecture and culture. Expect stunning vistas of the Ligurian coastline and terraced vineyards.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several local trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Serenella - M.na dell'Agostina – Quaratica trail, Quaratica – Porcale Superiore, Strina Ex 505, and Via San Rocco. These connections are typical for trails within the Cinque Terre network.
While dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Cinque Terre National Park, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Due to the trail's difficult rating, steep sections, and numerous stairs, consider if it's suitable for your dog's fitness level and paw comfort.
Yes, as this trail is located within the Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre, you will likely need to purchase a Cinque Terre Card. This card grants access to the park's hiking trails and often includes unlimited train travel between the villages. You can purchase it at train stations or park information points.
The best times to hike in Cinque Terre are spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the trails are less crowded than in the peak summer months. Avoid hiking during heavy rain, as paths can become slippery and prone to landslides.
Parking is very limited and often expensive in the Cinque Terre villages. We highly recommend using public transport, specifically the regional train service, to access the trailheads. Trains connect all five villages frequently. Check local schedules for the most convenient stops near San Benedetto.
Yes, the villages within the Cinque Terre National Park offer numerous cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. You'll find places to eat and stay in villages like Manarola, which is connected to a 'Trail 505' in the region, or other nearby towns. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak season.
Given its 'difficult' rating and the challenging terrain, including steep ascents, descents, and stairs, this trail is generally not recommended for beginners or families with young children. Hikers should have a good level of fitness and experience with demanding trails.
For this difficult hike, essential items include sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone. Trekking poles can also be very helpful on the steep and uneven sections.
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