Enjoy the beauty of Manarola, Italy - Wild CLC

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Pretty Manarola is the second-smallest of the five towns of the Cinque Terre (after Corniglia), and the second town (after Riomaggiore) that you'll encounter if you're coming up the coast from the south. The colorful houses of Manarola seem to tumble down to its small harbor on the bright blue Ligurian Sea, making it one of the most photographed of the Cinque Terre's picturesque villages.
Likely founded by the Romans, Manarola was built along a freshwater creek—its name is thought to refer to an ancient, large waterwheel (magna rota in Latin), a reproduction of which stands in the town. The current town dates to the 1300s, making it arguably the oldest of the Cinque Terre towns. Once part of the powerful Republic of Genoa, Manarola was once home to a castle and watchtower built to protect against marauding pirates. Historically and today, Manarola is known for Sciacchetrà, a sweet, highly-coveted dessert wine.
Off-season visitors to Manarola will find a sleepy village dependent on fishing and wine. In the spring and summer, they'll find the tiny town (population: 350) packed with tourists here to hike the trails of the Cinque Terre and photograph its famous towns and landscapes. While most people come to the region to hike, you can also just take time to soak up the stunning scenery and beautiful village life

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