Have you ever driven to Cinque Terre? How's the road condition ?

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The drive from Genoa to Cinque Terre is very beautiful, but there are many bends and the road is very narrow.

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Very easy to drive, and the scenery is very beautiful.

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The road to the Five Fishing Villages is nice, but it's narrow, with many bends, and it's all on a mountain. It's recommended that people who have never driven on a mountain road not drive.

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I just left Cinque Terre two days ago. The Via dell'Amore is closed, the mountain road that leads to the five villages is closed for road construction and cannot reach the westernmost Monterosso, that is, you can't take a picture of Vernazza with the harbor from a high point, and at the same time, you have to take a detour from La Spezia to enter Cinque Terre.

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Mountain roads, and the speed is relatively fast, require some skills and experience. I haven't driven there, but I have been to Pompeii, Florence, and Lake Como. The mountain roads are rugged, and I assume the roads you drive on are similar. The main features are various bends, ups and downs, generally uneven road surfaces, one-way roads and many roundabouts, narrow roads, and fast speeds. In addition, most Italians drive far above the speed limit, so be careful and drive fast when necessary, and slow down when necessary. Pay attention to road signs and navigation, as navigation in mountain tunnels often fails. Make sure to plan your route and intersections in advance, otherwise it can be troublesome. Drive carefully, and if necessary, drive slowly in the slow lane and let the Italians honk their horns.

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Park in La Spezia and take the train in and out. Feel the highway. It's not as terrible as it's said to be. People from Chongqing should find it easy to drive.