Is Tellaro the Missing Village of Cinque Terre?

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I am not aware of any specific comparison being made between Tellaro and the Cinque Terre, but both are charming and picturesque villages located on the coast of Italy. Tellaro is a small fishing village located on the Gulf of La Spezia in the region of Liguria, while the Cinque Terre is a group of five villages located on the rugged coast of the Italian Riviera. Both are known for their beautiful coastal views, colorful houses, and delicious seafood. However, the Cinque Terre may be more well-known and touristy due to its recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while Tellaro is relatively less known and quieter.

Chiesa di San Giorgio Tellaro

Tellaro is a charming and picturesque village located on the coast of Liguria, Italy. Some reasons why you may want to visit Tellaro include:

Beautiful coastal views: The village is situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the Gulf of La Spezia and offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Colorful houses: The village is known for its brightly colored houses and narrow streets, giving it a unique and picturesque atmosphere.

Delicious seafood: As a traditional fishing village, Tellaro is renowned for its seafood and there are many local restaurants where you can enjoy fresh seafood dishes.

Peaceful and quiet atmosphere: Being relatively less known and less touristy as compared to other coastal towns, Tellaro is a perfect place to relax and enjoy the slow pace of life.

Cultural and Historical significance: Tellaro has a rich history, and you can visit the 12th century church of San Giorgio, the ancient castle, and the medieval tower

Hiking and Outdoor activities: The village is surrounded by beautiful nature and hills, and there are many hiking and outdoor activities that you can do here, including walk along the coastal path and explore the nearby coves.

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What to eat in Tellaro?

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Fish dishes are the specialities in Liguria

Tellaro, being a traditional fishing village, is renowned for its delicious seafood. Some popular dishes that you can try when visiting Tellaro include:

Pesto Genovese: This is a traditional Ligurian sauce made from basil, pine nuts, garlic, and Parmesan cheese, often served with pasta.

Focaccia: A traditional Ligurian flatbread made with olive oil and salt, often served as an appetizer or snack.

Cappon Magro: A traditional fish dish made with mixed seafood, vegetables, and a sauce made from breadcrumbs, anchovies, and olive oil.

Pesce fritto: Fried fish, including anchovies, sardines, and squid, often served as a starter or as a main dish.

Trofie al pesto: A traditional Ligurian pasta dish made with trofie pasta and pesto sauce.

Farinata: A traditional Ligurian street food made from chickpea flour, water, and olive oil, often served as an appetizer or snack.

Seafood Risotto: a delicious and comforting dish made with different types of seafood, rice and a touch of white wine.

Ligurian wine: Liguria is home to some of the most delicious wines, a perfect companion for any seafood dish, make sure to try the local white wines such as Vermentino, Pigato, and Cinque Terre wines.

It is always best to try the local seafood specialties in the local Trattoria, where the seafood is usually freshly caught and the recipe passed down through generations.

Is there any nice walk around Tellaro?

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Yes, there are several beautiful walks and hikes around Tellaro that offer stunning coastal views and the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area. Some popular walks and hikes include:

Tellaro to Fiascherino Walk: This walk connects Tellaro to the nearby village of Fiascherino, passing through olive groves, lemon trees, and vineyards. The walk offers beautiful views of the coast and the sea, and it’s a great option for those looking for a more relaxed hike.

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Fiascherino Beach

Tellaro to San Terenzo Walk: This walk connects Tellaro to the nearby village of San Terenzo, passing through olive groves and vineyards. The walk offers beautiful views of the coast and the sea, and it’s a great option for those looking for a more relaxed hike.

Tellaro to Montemarcello Walk: This walk takes you to the nearby village of Montemarcello, passing through olive groves and vineyards. The walk offers beautiful views of the coast and the sea, and it’s a great option for those looking for a more challenging hike with stunning views.

It is always best to check the trail conditions, wear suitable shoes and bring water and snacks. It’s also important to be aware of the trail markers and follow the directions, especially if you’re planning a more challenging hike.

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