Corniglia
Placed on a steep promontory, with two exclusive small beaches
at its sides, Corniglia can be reached from the railway through
a long flight of steps leading to the village (an elevator is
being built).
This village stands sharply out from the others in Cinque Terre.
As a matter of fact it has a marked agricultural vocation and
is classified as a rural village instead of a maritime one.
It is situated on a hundred-metre high promontory sheer above
the sea, and it is surrounded on the three internal sides by
terraced vineyards. Once the sea could only be reached by a
long stair made of 370 steps, the Lardarina, now it can be reached
also by a road passing near the railway, which runs a little
above the beach, the ‘Spiaggione’ of the village.