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Manarola , Riomaggiore together, are famous for the name of the road or path that connects them: the Way, the most famous promenade of Italy. Manarola The name is said to derive from the Latin rota magna or from the dialect manarea both with significance of large wheel and refer to the wheel of one of the many mills that once were therein and used for pressing the poplar leaves from which was extracted the cellulose for the Genoese paper industry. on the hills of Manarola there is produces most of the wine produced in the 5 Terre and Volastra village is the headquarters of the Cooperative Winegrowers of 5 Terre founded in 1982.



Little gem of a site with friendly staff
Little gem of a site with friendly staff
Stayed there for a few nights during mid October. Very welcoming staff and all the amenities one would expect. Washrooms etc were all clean with plenty of hot water. Camp site is about a 10 to 15 minute stroll from the town / beach, this is actually an advantage as you don’t hear the church bells which ring 24/7 quite so much at night.
Stayed 3 nights staff nice and friendly
Stayed 3 nights staff nice and friendly
Stayed 3 nights staff nice and friendly. Small site but everything lovely and clean. Easy walk to train for the 5 towns of cinque terra.
Quiet little campsite
Quiet little campsite
Quiet little campsite shaded by trees. Good shower/toilet facilities
Very friendly camping
Very friendly camping
Very friendly camping, good prices, free wifi