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Tizenkét év után, mintegy 22 millió euróba került javítási munkálatokat követően újra megnyílik a híres Szerelem Útja, azaz a Via dell'Amore Olaszországban. A Cinque Terrét átszelő, egy kilométeres séta útvonalat a világ legromantikusabb sétányaként tartják számon. Augusztustól 15 euróba kerül a belépés, amiért egy órát lehet az ösvényen tartózkodni, egyszerre legfeljebb 30 embernek. A sétány a Genova és La Spezia közötti vasútvonal korszerűsítés során épült a 20. század elején, hogy a vasúti munkások közlekedhessen Riomaggiore és Manarola között. Az út a tenger fölé magasodó sziklafalba vájva készült, és idővel a szerelmesek találkozó helyévé vált. A helyreállítási munkálatok során a sziklákat acélhálóval erősítették meg, és mintegy 8800 növényt ültettek el. Egy megfigyelőrendszert is telepítettek az esetleges földcsuszamlások előrejelzésére. A liguriai Cinque Terre öt faluból áll, amelyek a tenger feletti sziklákba épített házakról híresek. Az UNESCO Világörökség részét képező területet nemzeti park veszi körül, amelyet évente mintegy 2,4 millió látogató keres fel gyalog, hajóval vagy kerékpárral, hogy felfedezzék a festői környéket. Te ki fogod próbálni? Írd meg nekünk kommentben!
Nicola Lecca"Scrittori al veleno"Mondadori Editorewww.mondadori.itQuesta sera, in diretta sulla BBC, Lady Doris Coleman, celebre volto del giornalismo britannico, intervista un personaggio magnetico ed enigmatico: Antonina Pistuddi, scrittrice sarda cinquantenne che, in gioventù, con il suo romanzo d'esordio L'isola del rancore, ha vinto i più prestigiosi premi letterari italiani.Nonostante il successo, Antonina ha preferito condurre una vita ritirata, coltivando la propria scrittura di ottima qualità, ma con risultati commerciali sempre più deludenti. E ora è sotto inchiesta: accusata di omicidio plurimo volontario.Quattro le vittime: tutti esponenti di quella nouvelle vague letteraria cui Antonina si è sempre categoricamente sottratta e tutti ospiti, come lei, di Villa Solitudine, un Centro internazionale a tutela della poesia e della letteratura arroccato in cima alla più alta scogliera di Manarola, nelle Cinque Terre.Si tratta di Alvaro Moret, autore di un bestseller che svela i segreti per diventare perfetti influencer; Lizzie Eden, parlamentare inglese che, in un memoir sconvolgente, ha narrato il suo passato di escort; Arlanda Levin, cantante svedese che non ha letto nemmeno una pagina del romanzo confezionato per lei da un ghost writer; e Julien Corbusier, modello francese dipendente dal Fentanyl, ma anche poeta e idolo degli adolescenti grazie a una raccolta di versi decisamente instagrammabili.La convivenza si preannuncia fin da subito difficile, ma, giorno dopo giorno, immersi nella magia delle Cinque Terre e incantati dalle mareggiate al Ventegà di Vernazza, gli ospiti di Villa Solitudine sembrano trovare una certa armonia. Almeno fino a quando i quattro ragazzi chiedono ad Antonina di preparare uno dei suoi leggendari risotti, con i funghi raccolti durante una passeggiata nei boschi.Con perfida ironia e spietata irriverenza, Nicola Lecca crea un romanzo pungente e ipnotico, capace di mettere in scena, senza veli, le dinamiche e le bizzarrie del mondo editoriale.Nicola Lecca (Cagliari, 1976) è uno scrittore nomade che ha abitato a lungo a Reykjavík, Visby, Londra, Venezia e Vienna. Le sue opere sono state pubblicate in una ventina di paesi europei e in Brasile. Per Mondadori ha pubblicato Hotel Borg (2006), Il corpo odiato (2009), La piramide del caffè (2014), I colori dopo il bianco (2017, premio Elsa Morante) e Il treno di cristallo (2020). Con la sua opera d'esordio Concerti senza orchestra (Marsilio, 1999; Il Maestrale, 2023) è stato finalista del premio Strega e, all'età di ventisette anni, ha ricevuto il Premio Hemingway per la letteratura. È editorialista de “L'Unione Sarda” e, da molti anni, i suoi articoli appaiono su “la Repubblica”.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Cinque Terre, Italy - Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Manarola, Corniglia, & Riomaggiore. Cinque Terre is a coastal community made up of five villages, and offers some of the most beautiful, nostalgic, picturesque scenes in the world. Previous episodes - MK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" written and performed by Regina Spektor. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com
In today's episode, we're taking you on a journey to the enchanting coastal town of La Spezia and the picturesque Cinque Terre. Here's what we'll be discussing: Why We Explored La Spezia and Cinque Terre: Discover the reasons that led us to this stunning Italian destination and what makes it so special. Transport, Accommodation, Food, and Fun: Get practical tips on getting around La Spezia and Cinque Terre, where to stay (hint: Airbnb is a top choice), the best places to savor delicious Italian cuisine, and the most exciting activities to enjoy in the area. Value for Money: We'll dive into the cost-effectiveness of visiting La Spezia and Cinque Terre, helping you make the most of your travel budget. Overall Tips: As an Irish couple who've been living in Italy for the past year, we've gathered invaluable insights that will enhance your visit to this coastal gem. Fun Facts Cinque Terre's Colorful Homes: The five villages of Cinque Terre are famous for their colorful homes, which create a stunning visual contrast against the rugged coastline. Each village has its unique charm and hue. UNESCO World Heritage: Cinque Terre and its surrounding area, including La Spezia, have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. This recognition is due to their exceptional cultural and natural significance, preserving the centuries-old traditions of the region. Ligurian Cuisine: La Spezia and Cinque Terre are renowned for their delicious Ligurian cuisine. Pesto alla Genovese, a famous basil-based sauce, originates from this region. Be sure to savor local seafood dishes, such as anchovies and fresh catches from the Ligurian Sea. Transport We got the train from Florence to La Spezia and took a day trip to Riomaggiore. We would recommend staying in Genoa and visiting the Nothern towns of the Cinque Terre for a day or two. Here are the Cinque Terre villages from North to South: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. Restaurant & Bar Recommendations Maia e Battiston Bar e Vini a Pié de Ma The Waterfront Top Experiences Levanto: Pesto-Making Class: https://gyg.me/P867oQWn From Florence: Seaside Beauty Day Trip to Cinque Terre: https://gyg.me/lMkxo9XT From Levanto: E-bike Through the Cinque Terre to Vernazza: https://gyg.me/WLANrWr3 *We earn a small commission if you use the links above to book an experience SEASON SCOREBOARD Salerno: 98 Florence: 88 Naples: 88 Rome: 85 Siena: 84 La Spezia: 79.5 ABOUT SEASON ONE In this season, we, Cormac and Jane, share our travel highs and lows, providing insights into remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and the realities of working and living abroad. Each episode focuses on a different region or city we explored during our six-week journey across Italy, from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North. ABOUT US Cormac is an experienced Irish bartender with a background in Hotel Management and Business. Originally from Leitrim, he ventured abroad with the intention of working on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. Jane, a communications consultant with expertise in culture and energy sectors, has previously worked on international projects including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and European Capital of Culture initiatives. After over a decade in Communications & Events, Jane transitioned to fully remote consulting work and now resides in Florence with Cormac. DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE) For a detailed breakdown of our 6-week summer trip across Italy, including dates, transport methods, accommodation links, fun activities, food recommendations, and tips for various cities, download our free travel guide at altlivin.com/shop. JOIN OUR EVENTS: The Irish Pub Tour (Florence) Join us, Cormac and Jane, for an unforgettable tour of the best Irish pubs in Florence. Learn about the history of Irish whiskeys and gins, perfect the art of pouring Guinness, and make new friends on a delightful drinking adventure through the captivating city of Florence. The tour includes visits to four bars and at least 4 drinks. Learn more at airbnb.ie/experiences/4177857. FOLLOW US Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin YouTube: /Altlivin Plan your trip to La Spezia and Cinque Terre with our insights, and get ready for an unforgettable Italian adventure. Stay tuned for more exciting destinations in our travel podcast series!
In today's instalment of our Italian series - We are talking all about the popular and beautiful part of Italy called Cinque Terre, which means 5 lands. Cinque Terre is on the Mediterranean Sea and includes the five villages of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. We knew that you could walk between the villages or take the train, but we really didn't understand how that all worked – so we were determined to find out all the information and share it with you. We stayed in the biggest and most northern village of Monterosso, and we share why you should too. We visit all the other villages and tell you about each one, what to see and how they are different. We use the train to explore some of the villages and we also hike between two of them. We are blown away with the views – I mean, we knew they would be incredible, but nothing can prepare you for what you will see, or how tired your legs will be after your hike! Lastly, we take a ferry ride to see all the villages from the ocean – and wow, what incredible views you have. The ferry is another way to visit each village and takes you to a town south of Cinque Terre called Porto Venere. Stay listening to the end to find out some of the surprising things about the beaches in Cinque Terre and of course our favourite place to have a wine – or in Lyle's case – a watermelon slushie. – now that's a turn up for the books. Haha To see all the pictures, maps, links and show notes for this Episode click here www.beachtravelwine.com/podcast/61/cinqueterre Remember if you know anyone who has been to Italy or planning a trip – please share our Italian podcast series with them at www.beachtravelwine.com/italy We have people reaching out telling us how much they enjoy the podcasts because they are bringing back some special memories for them. We hope you enjoy episode 61 all about Cinque Terre. Find us at www.beachtravelwine.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leanne-mccabe/message
Creation Corner: After getting the taste for our Creation Corner series again, we share another this week. This time, we take on drawing a map of the city of Karavi, where the current story centers. Sit down with Rhett as he draws a wobbly sketch of the city living in his head. Listen now (and follow along on Discord) to see how it's laid out. During this episode, we reference several things that we'd like to link to here. Be sure to check these out to enhance your listening experience: Check out pictures of Manarola, a picturesque hamlet located along north Italy's Amalfi Coast. The colorful buildings tumbling down to the water and the tiny cove make for a homey feel that heavily influenced the mental picture of Karavi's sprawl. For additional reference to Kassara, check out our (incomplete) wiki page to see the islands and their location with relation to each other. Don't forget to visit our Discord server's #art-and-such channel to see the consecutive pictures of the map as it grows. ----- We didn't use our spot for Battlebards this time, but when we do it uses music from Battlebards! We hope you like our use of: Capital City - Middlegate - Score Music by Shams Ahsan We're glad you're sharing our story; we really appreciate your support and hope you enjoy what we've created together. We're having fun sharing our adventure with you each week, and we'll only get better with time! If you like what you hear, please take the time to leave us a review on iTunes, since that bumps us up in the ratings and lets others join in the fun. For quick updates on a more real-time basis, follow us on Twitter (@stackodice) and on Instagram (@stackodice), where we'd love to hear from you. Or if you want to share a question or idea with us, drop us a line at stack.o.dice@gmail.com. Also, if you aren't on our Discord server yet, you should be! Check it out here: https://discord.com/invite/sUUJp78r3E. Finally, we now have a Ko-fi page! If you wish to support our show with a little money, you can do that today. Please know that we'll use anything you contribute to improve the show. ----- We didn't use any attributable Creative Commons sound effects or music in this episode, but it's always worth mentioning freesound.org, a fantastic resource for completely free sound effects. And now, on with the show-- we're excited to tell a story with you.
Season 7 – Gap Year: Mediterranean Europe Episode 6 Cinque Terre is picture perfect, like something you'd see on a postcard or in a puzzle. In fact, we literally put together a puzzle of Cinque Terre as we dreamed up our gap year adventures in a tiny apartment in Dallas. And now, we're pinching ourselves. Come with us INSIDE the puzzle, as we visit the five tiny fishing villages of Cinque Terre, Italy – a region designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a national park. Known for its rugged coastline along the Italian Riviera, the small towns each sit on the sea, far from the modern conveniences of the rest of the world. Unlike many tourists today, we'll hike the entire length of the centuries old trail between Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. It's a bucket list item – and a physical challenge that won't be forgotten. Are you planning a trip to Cinque Terre? Here's a link to the affordable AirBnB that Jamin and Hilarie called home in this episode (not sponsored): https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/48276001?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=94ab0da9-c297-4a12-b6ff-94486d6354c4 This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. To see the Cinque Terre hike and its breathtaking views, watch their video from the trip: https://youtu.be/O11Q8KUak8k Send us your feedback and thoughts via email at travelfomopodcast@gmail.com. Have your own travel story? Attach a voice memo to your email, and you could hear your own voice in a future podcast episode. --- Travel FOMO is hosted by a husband and wife duo, Jamin and Hilarie Houghton. Learn more about them at www.travelfomopodcast.com. You can subscribe to Travel FOMO in two different ways: (1) See their adventures on YouTube and (2) follow audibly from wherever you listen to podcasts. Why? Because they're traveling to 18 different countries during their gap year, and you won't want to miss it. Follow us on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/travelfomopodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelfomopodcast TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@travelfomopodcast
Continuamos nuestro viaje por la Cinquetrre (Italia) , y esta vez no estamos solos ya que vuelve Il Divo para hablarnos de su experiencia en este bello lugar de e 5 pueblos pueblos al lado de lla montaña y el mar. En este segundo programas os hablaremos de los 2 que nos faltaban por hablar (Riomaggiore y Manarola ), de Portovenere y de algunas otras zonas para comer en La Spezia, Parma y Florencia Estos son los sitios que hemos comentado: -Mandorla Nessun Dorma Cinque Terre ,Località Punta Bonfiglio, 19017 Manarola Italia -Riomaggiore -La Spezia Pizzeria Pulcinella,Via Fiume 6, 19122, La Spezia Italia Osteria La Carabaccia, Via Roma, 96, 19124 La Spezia SP, Italia Da Luigi In Piazza,Piazza Cavour, 50, 19121 La Spezia Gelateria Artigianale,Via del Prione, 32, 19121 La Spezia SP, Italia -Portovenere La Bottega Del Fritto, Via Capellini, 84, Porto Venere Italia Gelateria Lamia,Salita Al Castello 3, 19025, Porto Venere Italia -Parma Pepen ,l Borgo Sant'Ambrogio 2, 43121, Parma Italia Espresso Napoletano Parma ,Via Giambattista Bodoni, 1/b, Parma -Pisa Ristorante La Buca,Via Massimo d'Azeglio 6, 56125, Pisa Italia Queremos dar las gracias a nuestro patrocinador : ZAHORA MODA, que esta en la Calle Camino de Talamanca 15 , en el Casar (Guadalajara) El tema de nuestro programa es We are the One de Vexento con licencia CC. Suscribirte a Comida en Serie en Ivoox / Apple Podcast /Google Podcast /Amazon Music/ RSS , para no perderte ningún episodio o escucharnos en Radio Sapiens y radio Viajes , ademas puedes ver todos los programas web: https://comidaenserie.wordpress.com/ o mandarnos correo a comidaenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @comidaenserie. Otros podcast donde estamos son: Repaso en serie , el programa de series favorito de nadie Twitter: @repasoenserie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repasoenserie Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-repaso-en-serie_sq_f1253125_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6iraQpiaN4b0cNTxVwEHa5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA PodTrek, el Podcast que viaja a velocidad de curvatura por el Universo Star Trek Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1411193_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3l41RMpDMCMJmvJ860Q4fK?si=2626449beb344e1d YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA Chokeslam Podcast , el Podcast de Wrestling , hecho por fanáticos del Wrestling. Twitter: @chokeslampod Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-chokeslam-podcast_sq_f1637415_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IqEBPZ7TBzNG8xh44wa8c Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast
Continuamos nuestro viaje por la Cinquetrre (Italia) , y esta vez no estamos solos ya que vuelve Il Divo para hablarnos de su experiencia en este bello lugar de e 5 pueblos pueblos al lado de lla montaña y el mar. En este segundo programas os hablaremos de los 2 que nos faltaban por hablar (Riomaggiore y Manarola ), de Portovenere y de algunas otras zonas para comer en La Spezia, Parma y Florencia Estos son los sitios que hemos comentado: -Mandorla Nessun Dorma Cinque Terre ,Località Punta Bonfiglio, 19017 Manarola Italia -Riomaggiore -La Spezia Pizzeria Pulcinella,Via Fiume 6, 19122, La Spezia Italia Osteria La Carabaccia, Via Roma, 96, 19124 La Spezia SP, Italia Da Luigi In Piazza,Piazza Cavour, 50, 19121 La Spezia Gelateria Artigianale,Via del Prione, 32, 19121 La Spezia SP, Italia -Portovenere La Bottega Del Fritto, Via Capellini, 84, Porto Venere Italia Gelateria Lamia,Salita Al Castello 3, 19025, Porto Venere Italia -Parma Pepen ,l Borgo Sant'Ambrogio 2, 43121, Parma Italia Espresso Napoletano Parma ,Via Giambattista Bodoni, 1/b, Parma -Pisa Ristorante La Buca,Via Massimo d'Azeglio 6, 56125, Pisa Italia Queremos dar las gracias a nuestro patrocinador : ZAHORA MODA, que esta en la Calle Camino de Talamanca 15 , en el Casar (Guadalajara) El tema de nuestro programa es We are the One de Vexento con licencia CC. Suscribirte a Comida en Serie en Ivoox / Apple Podcast /Google Podcast /Amazon Music/ RSS , para no perderte ningún episodio o escucharnos en Radio Sapiens y radio Viajes , ademas puedes ver todos los programas web: https://comidaenserie.wordpress.com/ o mandarnos correo a comidaenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @comidaenserie. Otros podcast donde estamos son: Repaso en serie , el programa de series favorito de nadie Twitter: @repasoenserie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repasoenserie Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-repaso-en-serie_sq_f1253125_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6iraQpiaN4b0cNTxVwEHa5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA PodTrek, el Podcast que viaja a velocidad de curvatura por el Universo Star Trek Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1411193_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3l41RMpDMCMJmvJ860Q4fK?si=2626449beb344e1d YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA Chokeslam Podcast , el Podcast de Wrestling , hecho por fanáticos del Wrestling. Twitter: @chokeslampod Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-chokeslam-podcast_sq_f1637415_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IqEBPZ7TBzNG8xh44wa8c Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast
Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola e Riomaggiore: sono le Cinque Terre, incantevoli paesi che godono di una posizione privilegiata sul Mar Mediterraneo. Antichi villaggi di pescatori, ciascuno di questi borghi è caratterizzato da case colorate e da vigneti coltivati su ripidi terrazzamenti. In questo podcast scopriamo meglio la loro geografia e storia, perché vale la pena visitarli e i migliori prodotti tipici da degustare :) Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore: these are the Cinque Terre, charming villages that enjoy a privileged position on the Mediterranean Sea. Ancient fishing villages, each of these villages is characterized by colorful houses and vineyards cultivated on steep terraces. In this podcast we learn more about their geography and history, why they are worth visiting, and the best typical products to taste :)
Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola e Riomaggiore: sono le Cinque Terre, incantevoli paesi che godono di una posizione privilegiata sul Mar Mediterraneo. Antichi villaggi di pescatori, ciascuno di questi borghi è caratterizzato da case colorate e da vigneti coltivati su ripidi terrazzamenti. In questo podcast scopriamo meglio la loro geografia e storia, perché vale la pena visitarli e i migliori prodotti tipici da degustare :) Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore: these are the Cinque Terre, charming villages that enjoy a privileged position on the Mediterranean Sea. Ancient fishing villages, each of these villages is characterized by colorful houses and vineyards cultivated on steep terraces. In this podcast we learn more about their geography and history, why they are worth visiting, and the best typical products to taste :)
Un nuevo programa de Comida en serie en donde por fin después de mucho tiempo salimos de España para visitar la Cinquetrre en Italia , una zona que con sus casas coloradas, llenas de encanto y que desafian a la naturaleza. Una de las zonas mas bellas del mundo , con buena gastronimia. Cinqueterre es una zona de 5 pueblos pueblos que son: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza y Monterosso al Mare. En este Primer programa os hablaremos de 3 de ellos y algunas zonas para comer en La Spezia , que fue nuestra base de operaciones -Monterosso al Mare -Il Massimo della Focaccia Via Fegina 50 SP 19016, 19016 Monterosso Italia -Gelateria Ice Cream IL GOLOSONE Via Roma 17, 19016 Monterosso Italia -Trattoria Bellavista Via Urbano Rattazzi 54/56 Trasversale di Corso Cavour, 19121, La Spezia Italia -All’Inferno dal 1905 Via Lorenzo Costa 3, 19121, La Spezia Italia -Vernazza -Gelateria Il Porticciolo Piazza Guglielmo Marconi 12, 19018 Vernazza Italia -Pizzeria Masaniello Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi 17, 19122, La Spezia Italia -La Pia Centenaria Via Magenta 12, 19121, La Spezia Italia -Corniglia, -Gelateria Artigianala Un Mare di Yogurt Via Fieschi 72, 19018 Corniglia Italia Queremos dar las gracias a nuestro patrocinador : ZAHORA MODA, que estA en la Calle Camino de Talamanca 1 , en el Casar de Talamanca (Guadalajara) El tema de nuestro programa es We are the One de Vexento con licencia CC. Suscribirte a Comida en Serie en Ivoox / Apple Podcast /Google Podcast /Amazon Music/ RSS , para no perderte ningún episodio o escucharnos en Radio Sapiens y radio Viajes , ademas puedes ver todos los programas web: https://comidaenserie.wordpress.com/ o mandarnos correo a comidaenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @comidaenserie. Otros podcast donde estamos son: Repaso en serie , el programa de series favorito de nadie Twitter: @repasoenserie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repasoenserie Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-repaso-en-serie_sq_f1253125_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6iraQpiaN4b0cNTxVwEHa5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA PodTrek, el Podcast que viaja a velocidad de curvatura por el Universo Star Trek Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1411193_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3l41RMpDMCMJmvJ860Q4fK?si=2626449beb344e1d YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA Chokeslam Podcast , el Podcast de Wrestling , hecho por fanáticos del Wrestling. Twitter: @chokeslampod Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-chokeslam-podcast_sq_f1637415_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IqEBPZ7TBzNG8xh44wa8c Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast
Un nuevo programa de Comida en serie en donde por fin después de mucho tiempo salimos de España para visitar la Cinquetrre en Italia , una zona que con sus casas coloradas, llenas de encanto y que desafian a la naturaleza. Una de las zonas mas bellas del mundo , con buena gastronimia. Cinqueterre es una zona de 5 pueblos pueblos que son: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza y Monterosso al Mare. En este Primer programa os hablaremos de 3 de ellos y algunas zonas para comer en La Spezia , que fue nuestra base de operaciones -Monterosso al Mare -Il Massimo della Focaccia Via Fegina 50 SP 19016, 19016 Monterosso Italia -Gelateria Ice Cream IL GOLOSONE Via Roma 17, 19016 Monterosso Italia -Trattoria Bellavista Via Urbano Rattazzi 54/56 Trasversale di Corso Cavour, 19121, La Spezia Italia -All’Inferno dal 1905 Via Lorenzo Costa 3, 19121, La Spezia Italia -Vernazza -Gelateria Il Porticciolo Piazza Guglielmo Marconi 12, 19018 Vernazza Italia -Pizzeria Masaniello Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi 17, 19122, La Spezia Italia -La Pia Centenaria Via Magenta 12, 19121, La Spezia Italia -Corniglia, -Gelateria Artigianala Un Mare di Yogurt Via Fieschi 72, 19018 Corniglia Italia Queremos dar las gracias a nuestro patrocinador : ZAHORA MODA, que estA en la Calle Camino de Talamanca 1 , en el Casar de Talamanca (Guadalajara) El tema de nuestro programa es We are the One de Vexento con licencia CC. Suscribirte a Comida en Serie en Ivoox / Apple Podcast /Google Podcast /Amazon Music/ RSS , para no perderte ningún episodio o escucharnos en Radio Sapiens y radio Viajes , ademas puedes ver todos los programas web: https://comidaenserie.wordpress.com/ o mandarnos correo a comidaenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @comidaenserie. Otros podcast donde estamos son: Repaso en serie , el programa de series favorito de nadie Twitter: @repasoenserie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repasoenserie Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-repaso-en-serie_sq_f1253125_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6iraQpiaN4b0cNTxVwEHa5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA PodTrek, el Podcast que viaja a velocidad de curvatura por el Universo Star Trek Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1411193_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3l41RMpDMCMJmvJ860Q4fK?si=2626449beb344e1d YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA Chokeslam Podcast , el Podcast de Wrestling , hecho por fanáticos del Wrestling. Twitter: @chokeslampod Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-chokeslam-podcast_sq_f1637415_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IqEBPZ7TBzNG8xh44wa8c Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast
Vorremmo portarvi con noi alla scoperta delle Cinque Terre, una delle mete più gettonate tra chi visita l'Italia. Se non ci siete mai stati, o vorreste saperne di più su questi luoghi splendidi, restate con noi! Cosa FARE e VEDERE alle Cinque Terre Che cosa sono le Cinque Terre e dove si trovano? Le cosiddette "Cinque Terre" sono costituite da un ammaliante frastagliato tratto di costa che si estende per 18 chilometri della Riviera ligure di Levante. Grazie alla particolare varietà del paesaggio sono diventate una delle mete turistiche più popolari degli ultimi anni: sopra le acque cristalline del Mediterraneo si erge una catena di monti paralleli al litorale, con splendide spiagge pronte a soddisfare anche i gusti dei più pignoli. Ce ne sono infatti di tutti i tipi, sabbiose per chi vuole rilassarsi costruendo un bel castello o ciottolose, per chi vuole evitare i fastidiosi granelli tra le dita dei piedi o nel costume. Al blu del mare si oppone il verde delle rigogliose coltivazioni vinicole e specie aromatiche come rosmarino, timo, elicriso e lavanda. Un po' di storia... La storia di questo luogo è alquanto interessante e le prime testimonianze fossili animali rinvenute sono riconducibili addirittura al Paleolitico. Nella Grotta dei colombi sull'isola Palmaria sono stati trovati resti di sepolture che certificano la zona fosse già abitata in epoca preistorica, mentre grazie ad altri oggetti come asce si può presupporre che questi popoli fossero abili nella caccia indubbiamente favorita dall'abbondante selvaggina. Altre tracce di particolare rilevanza sono state trovate verso Campiglia Tramonti, dei megaliti possibilmente precursori delle statue-stele/menhir o, secondo alcuni studiosi, associati al calendario. I nomi di alcuni borghi hanno un'origine latina che potrebbe essere dovuta alla conquista romana del territorio, nonostante non siano ancora state scoperte prove che permettano di affermarlo con certezza. Le Cinque Terre nascono però effettivamente nel Medioevo, una volta superato l'ostacolo del mare dalle popolazioni della Val di Vara in pieno fenomeno migratorio. A differenza di quanto si possa immaginare non erano grandi pescatori ma bensì contadini; questo portò a un terrazzamento dei fianchi dei monti, principalmente per la coltivazione di viti e ulivi. In età moderna l'area diventò ufficialmente territorio genovese ed è proprio in questi anni che nacque l'appellativo “Le Cinque Terre”, utilizzato per la prima volta da un funzionario nel suo rapporto a Genova. Perché il nome Cinque Terre? Cinque perché si tratta di cinque borghi (Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza e Monterosso) con caratteristiche affini e terre perché era questo il termine utilizzato per parlarne nel dialetto ligure di quei tempi. Alle persone lontane davano l'idea di essere distaccate dal resto del mondo per via della natura fiabesca. Come biasimarli? Tutt'oggi restano un angolo di paradiso incontaminato e dal 1997 sono diventate Patrimonio dell'umanità dell'UNESCO in quanto “sito culturale di valore eccezionale, rappresentante l'armoniosa interazione tra le persone e la natura che realizza un paesaggio di qualità scenica eccezionale…”. Le bellezze da non perdere assolutamente Ogni borgo ha qualcosa di particolare e meriterebbe di essere visitato da cima a fondo, ma se il tempo non è dalla vostra parte ci sono alcune tappe immancabili. Se partite da La Spezia il primo borgo in cui vi imbatterete sarà quello di Riomaggiore, punto di partenza anche del Sentiero Azzurro che lo collega con gli altri quattro. Qui le casette colorate sbucano come funghi e si affacciano sulle limpide acque mediterranee; per assicurarvi di ammirarle dal punto migliore recatevi al porto. In seguito troviamo Manarola, frazione di Riomaggiore, che spicca in uno sfondo di vitigni e ulivi. Il centro vita del paesino è piazza Papa Innocenzo IV per via di monumenti storici quali la chiesa in s...
The Cinque Terre, located in the northwest corner of Italy, is candy for the eyes. These five colorful and historic coastal villages are postcard-perfect - each town offering a unique experience. Learn the four most common ways to visit the towns (hiking, train, boat, or car) and what you can expect at each village. Rio Maggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monte Rosso are extraordinary and a must-see if your touring northern Italy. For more information on our Fall 2021 and Summer 2022 tours, visit us at https://www.psitalytours.com/ P.S. Italy Tours offers affordable small group boutique tours where you will feel like you’re part of the family! Learn to travel like a local, not tourist. Fall 2021 Boutique Tours: Spa Week, Foodie Tour & Vineyard Wine Tour Summer 2022 Boutique Tours: Opera Week, Spa Week, Foodie Tour, Vineyard Wine Tour, Classic Italian Cooking, and Live Like A Medici
En este podcast volvemos a Italia para conocer una de sus zonas más impresionantes. Nos vamos hasta la Cinque Terre en el noroeste del país, en la región de Liguria. Se trata de uno de los mayores tesoros de Italia y es Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. La Cinque Terre son 5 pueblos colgados sobre el mar: Corniglia, Vernazza, Manarola, Monterroso al Mare y Riomaggiore, que parecen salidos de una postal. A pesar de que las Cinco Tierras empiezan a ser más conocidas siguen conservando un gran encanto y os recomendamos que las visitéis. En este recorrido nos acompaña Marta Espinosa del blog Viajando entre rascacielos. ¡Dale al play y te sorprenderás!
In this week's episode Paul van Dyk plays the biggest sounds in trance and progressive with some old school classics from the likes of BBE, Activa, Simon Patterson, and Veracocha, alongside new music from Kolonie, Soob, Obie Fernandez, and from and Paul Van Dyk himself. Activa Day, Dreaming, EnhancedPaul van Dyk ft. Bo Bruce, Covered In Gold, VANDITLostly, When It Ends, VANDITPaul van Dyk & Giuseppe Ottaviani, Wonderful Day, VANDITKolonie, Inception, WYMAlex M.O.R.P.H., Bluebird, VANDITCorin Bayley, Catching Stars, MassPaul van Dyk & Delta 1, Lost Angels, VANDITAbove & Beyond, Little Something, AnjunaPaul van Dyk & Sue McLaren, Guiding Light, VANDITBBE, 7 Days and 1 Week, TriangleThree Drives, Paradise Inc, ITWTSimon Patterson, Smack, SpinninVeracocha, Carte Blanche, PositivaTogetherRafael Osmo, Sunset In Ibiza, PerfectoPaul van Dyk & Eugenio Tokarev, Resource, VANDITDuncan Newell & Luigi Palagano, Quattrocento, Alter Ego RecordsSoob, Manarola, Elliptical Sun RecordsObie Fernandez, Todo Para Mi, Pure TrancePaul van Dyk & LoFi Sugar, Castaway, VANDITHidden Logic, Wasting (Andy Moore Remix), ArmadaDuderstadt, Muhanjala, Afterglow
Welcome back for episode 724 of VONYC Sessions. This week's show is packed with a ton of VANDIT exclusives, classic trance sounds old and new, and tracks from Paul's latest album 'Guiding light'. The Soundseekers, Pearl River, Universal NationJase Thirlwall feat. Victoriya, Drowning, ASOTPaul van Dyk ft Bo Bruce, Covered In Gold, VANDITKolonie, Inception, WYMPaul van Dyk, Love Is An Ocean, VANDITAruna, ID, While LabelAlex M.O.R.P.H., Bluebird, VANDITCorin Bayley, Catching Stars, MassPaul van Dyk & Vini Vici, Galaxy (PvD Club Mix), VANDITAbove & Beyond, Little Something, AnjunaAdam K & Addy, Late Night, High BiasPaul van Dyk ft. Sue McLaren, Guiding Light, VANDITThree Drives, Paradise Inc, ITWTJames Holden & Julie Thompson , Nothing, Loaded RecordsPaul van Dyk & Ummet Ozcan, Come With Me, VANDITSolis and Sean Trubin, Riviera, InfrasonicPaul van Dyk & SHEDONA, Exhale, VANDITRafael Osmo, Sunset In Ibiza, PerfectoPaul van Dyk & Alex Morph, SHINE Anthem 2018, VANDITDuncan Newell & Luigi Palagano, Quattrocento, Alter Ego ProgressiveObie Fernandez, Todo Para Mi, BlackholeSOOB, Manarola, Elliptical SunLOLO, Why, CamouflageKyau vs. Albert, Falling Anywhere, AnjunabeatsPaul van Dyk, Nothing But You, VANDIT
During the guided visualisation, you will experience the magical landscape of the Cinque Terre (otherwise known as Five Lands, comprise the five small coastal villages of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso located in the region of Liguria). Join me, Clara, for detailed weekly guided meditative visualisations through various landscapes to promote relaxation, peacefulness and sleep. Each visualization is detailed so the listener can lose themselves in the dreamscape and as a result, leave behind any anxiety, tension or stress. The podcast is designed to create a space of refuge from the hectic times we live in. Just close your eyes, breathe deeply, focus on my voice and walk with me in your mind.
Feinschmeckertouren – Der Reise- und Genusspodcast mit Betina Fischer und Burkhard Siebert
Eines durfte bei unserer Primavera-Tour an die ligurische Küste auf keinen Fall fehlen: Die Cinque Terre! Als Fünf Erden, so die direkte deutsche Übersetzung, werden fünf pittoreske Ortschaften an der Steilküste Liguriens bezeichnet: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola und Riomaggiore heißen die kleinen Küstendörfer, die sich über einen zwölf Kilometer langen, klimabegünstigten Streifen in die steil ins Meer abfallenden Berge der schroffen italienischen Riviera hineinschmiegen. Die Bilder dieser jahrhundertealten Sehnsuchtsorte mit ihren bunten Häusern und terrassenförmigen Weinbergen an Steilhängen sind weltbekannt: In den Häfen liegen Fischerboote vor Anker und die Trattorien servieren Meeresfrüchte und Pesto, die berühmte Sauce der Region. Wir haben drei der fünf Dörfer besucht. Warum du besser nicht das Cabrio, sondern ein anderes Reisemittel wählen solltest, welche Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten die Ortschaften haben, was wir für Ausblicke und Spezialitäten genossen haben, warum die Menschen freundlich und offenbar gesund, aber auch nicht immer zu beneiden sind und wie wir die Cinque Terre erlebt haben, kannst du in unserer heutigen Podcastfolge hören! Die Links zur heutigen Folge: Espresso bei: https://www.nessundormacinqueterre.com Aperitivo bei: Bar Terza Terra di Cadario Alison, Via Fieschi, 215, 19018 Corniglia SP Foccacia Tipo Recco unbedingt bei: Batti Batti' Focacceria, Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 8, 19018 Vernazza SP Trofie mit Pesto und Sardellen bei: Pizzería Baia Saracena, Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 16, 19018 Vernazza SP Mehr findest du auch auf den Social-Media-Kanälen www.feinschmeckertouren.de https://www.facebook.com/feinschmeckertouren/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_CkAeidqAQ98nKFa0HZcg/featured?view_as=public https://www.instagram.com/feinschmeckertouren/ In unserem Genuss-Cast lernst du Food- und Feinkostadressen, Weine und Winzer, Restaurants und Spezialitäten-Manufakturen kennen. Als Individualisten entdecken wir auf unseren Reisen gerne Neues aus der Welt der Kulinarik. Begleite uns dabei und profitiere von unseren persönlichen Impressionen und Insidertipps jenseits vom Mainstream-Tourismus! Neben Weinverkostungen und Tipps für die Kombination mit passenden Speisen hörst du hier kurzweilige Geschichten über Wein, Olivenöl, Grappa, Obstbrände, Käse, Gewürze und Co. Du bekommst Impulse über gastronomische Highlights mit außergewöhnlicher Küche und urtypischem Flair, egal ob Sterneküche oder Trattoria. Außerdem erfährst du Unterhaltsames über Städte und Regionen. In den Interviews mit „Genusshandwerkern“ geht es um die Menschen hinter den Produkten und ihre individuelle Story. Du bekommst Einblicke in die Geheimnisse ihrer Produktphilosophie sowie die Herstellung und Veredelung, Umgebung oder Zubereitung ihrer Lebens- und Genussmittel. Mit Geschichten von unseren Entdeckertouren, auch aus den mediterranen Ländern Italien, Frankreich und Spanien, wollen wir dich inspirieren, das Leben mit kulinarischen Highlights zu genießen! Wenn auch du Produkte mit eigener Handschrift, die Vielfalt der Aromen von natürlichen Lebensmitteln und deren intensiven Genuss liebst, dann bist du in dieser Show genau richtig. Viel Spass beim Hören und Genießen!
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manarola a beautiful track by Jennifer Lorelai Lee and Jimmy Petruzzi
Hoy nos vamos hasta la región de Liguria, en el noroeste de Italia. Visitaremos su capital, Génova, concoremos La Spezia y Portovenere y recorreremos nuestro verdadero objetivo: la Cinque Terre. Hablaremos de los 5 pueblos que la componen: Corniglia, Vernazza, Manarola, Monterroso al Mare y Riomaggiore. Nos detendremos en cada uno de ellos. Durante todo el programa contaremos con la compañía de Marta Espinosa de el blog "Viajando entre rascacielos". En nuestra sección Turistas Con Puñetas, José Juan Picos nos hablará de Giacomo Casanova, un verdadero turista con puñetas.
Here's the second and final installment of the Italian Expedition series!Hosted and produced by Coco and Cashew Nuts. For more info, check us out at confessionsofcoconuts.com, or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Youtube!
Coco is back from her two week trip to Italy! In this episode, she and Cashew talk about some of the cool things that she experienced while in Italy. There were so many cool things that the duo will talk about even more cool Italy things in the next podcast!!Hosted and produced by Coco and Cashew Nuts. For more info, check us out at confessionsofcoconuts.com, or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Youtube!
See all five lands of the Cinque Terre UNESCO World Heritage Site in Italy with this plan and podcast. Start your day in Monterosso with shopping, great views, time on the beach and/or a wine tasting lunch. Then, take the train or ferry to Vernazza for an ice cream or shopping. Next, take the ferry to see Manarola and … More Easy 5-Step Plan for Visiting Cinque Terre, Italy [with Maps and Podcast] The post Easy 5-Step Plan for Visiting Cinque Terre, Italy [with Maps and Podcast] appeared first on One Perfect Day In.
Amour et couleurs dans ce monde de brutes, direction Manarola !
Amour et couleurs dans ce monde de brutes, direction Manarola !
Rick explores more of the Cinque Terre, from Manarola's cemeteries high in the hills to Riomaggiore's tangle of pastel houses. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Rick explores more of the Cinque Terre, from Manarola's cemeteries high in the hills to Riomaggiore's tangle of pastel houses. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
On this leg of the Cinque Terre hike, we descend from ridge-top Corniglia to coastal Manarola. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
On this leg of the Cinque Terre hike, we descend from ridge-top Corniglia to coastal Manarola. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Gary Bembridge of Tips for Travellers shares observations, tips and advice on must-see and must-do sights and attractions for visitors for visitors to Cinque Terre (Five Villages) in Italy.Subscribe free to the show on iTunes , Stitcher Radio or TuneIn Radio . Cinque Terre is a beautiful and unusual part of the world. It is a series of five villages clinging to hills along the coast. They are Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. They used to very remote but today they are accessible by train and walking. Good beaches, food and gelato surrounded by beautiful coastline and steep hills.This show covers among other topics: Observations History General tips for visitors Best time to go Getting there and getting around Must-do things to see and do including: La Spezia Porto Venere Manarola Vernazza Monterosso Riomaggiore This episode is supported by "DK Eyewitness Travel: Cruise Guide to Europe and the Mediterranean"
E anche il più grande. Stiamo parlando del presepe di Manarola che occupa un'intera collina, ce lo racconta il giornalista Francesco Munari. Il libro consigliato da Marco Missiroli è "Jan Karski. L'uomo che scoprì l'olocausto".