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WHAT IS THE CINQUE TERRE?

... Centuries old footpaths and mule tracks wind about 500 to 1,000 feet above the sea, leading through olive groves and vineyards, orchards and chestnut woods. ...

There are almost no cars as the villages are not easily accessible by road, but the main railway between Rome and Paris runs along the coast, mainly in tunnels....

Dan Wood wrote: My overall description of Cinque Terre: Vertical towns. Expect a cardiovascular workout; this is not a town for people who spend all their time in a car or on the sofa.

http://homepage.sunrise.ch/homepage/avong/cinque_terre/
 
Quote from msfe:

WHAT IS THE CINQUE TERRE?

... Centuries old footpaths and mule tracks wind about 500 to 1,000 feet above the sea, leading through olive groves and vineyards, orchards and chestnut woods. ...

There are almost no cars as the villages are not easily accessible by road, but the main railway between Rome and Paris runs along the coast, mainly in tunnels....

Dan Wood wrote: My overall description of Cinque Terre: Vertical towns. Expect a cardiovascular workout; this is not a town for people who spend all their time in a car or on the sofa.

http://homepage.sunrise.ch/homepage/avong/cinque_terre/

Looks very nice. Well, I had been hiking in the Alps, so I think I can manage this as well.
 
Quote from damir00:

yep, we're looking at setting up a satellite office somewhere along there. maybe Split, maybe one of the smaller towns, not sure yet. i'm not big on "best" kind of labels, all i'll say is it is as beautiful as any coastline on the planet.

Good idea. Make it a place for ET traders.
 
Quote from mark1:

geez I'l have to open a travel agency for traders :D .

Le Cinque Terre (The five lands) is one of the most beautiful spot in Italy .
I'll give more infos later.
c ya

Yeah - good idea. For trading holidays.
 
Quote from agrau:

nothing like Toulouse in south-west France on the culinarical border between continental France, south France and Spain.

like the romans used to say: ubi bene, ibi patria :D

OK. Where to stay and eat (and drink) in Toulouse?
 
Quote from Baruch:

OK - but why?

Just absolutely beautiful. Sip some vino while trading from a balcony at the Hotel Sirenuse atop an incredibly picturesque hillside overlooking an azure sea, and you'll see what I mean.
 
Quote from Hello_Dollars:

Just absolutely beautiful. Sip some vino while trading from a balcony at the Hotel Sirenuse atop an incredibly picturesque hillside overlooking an azure sea, and you'll see what I mean.

Sounds nice. Do you also trade from the balcony? LOL.
 
Quote from mark1:

my list not sorted

Vancouver B.C.
Wien
Gineve
Paris
Barcelona , Balearic Islands, Canaries
Thailand

Others on my list, but I won't live there the whole year for several reasons and these are countries I actually visited.

Vancouver?!
 
Quote from Cdntrader:

Bern, Switzerland
Ottawa, Canada
Florence, Italy
Aix-En-Provence, France
St. Thomas US Virgin Islands

Bern?! I have been there on a sunday. Very boring!
 
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