BY: Chiara Dalessio
Monesteroli is a small, little-known hamlet located along the stunning Ligurian coast of Italy. Perched on a steep cliff above the sea, it is not a place easily reached by cars or buses: in fact, the only way to visit this village is by foot or by boat, which makes it a great destination for those seeking adventure and tranquility away from the noise and rumble of more popular tourist spots.
This isolation, combined with its breathtaking surroundings, contributes to Monesteroli’s charm and appeal, drawing those who want to experience the untouched beauty of the Ligurian landscape. The village is part of the larger Cinque Terre region, which we all know for its picturesque coastal towns, but Monesteroli offers something different.
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