A penalty of between 50 and 2,500 euros is threatening tourists who choose the wrong footwear to explore Liguria, Italy. Management claims it is about the safety of steep roads that continue up the cliff. A large number of controls have been announced.
Tourists on the walkways of the land of Cinque Terre in Liguria, Italy must be prepared for the control of their shoes. Open footwear such as sandals and flip-flops is prohibited.
Italy. Penalties for incorrect footwear
The ban on dangerous footwear on sudden cruise passes was introduced by the management of Cinque Telepark.
These routes are located in Liguri Ariviera, between the towns of Monteroso, Riomaggiore, Vernazza, Corniglia and Manalola.
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Every year, tens of thousands of people come to the picturesque land during Easter and picnics. Pistons spread across towns and walks, offering spectacular views. This is one of the Italian regions, and So-Cal suffers from the phenomenon of excessive tourism.
Management of the local landscape park has announced that one traffic will be applied to ensure the safety of narrow and steep roads between cliffs in the age of the most crowds in several sections.
Footwear control before entering the trail
It also reminded me that a penalty of 50-2500 euros threatens a shortage of appropriate footwear. Cinque Telepark officials have announced that inspections will be carried out or that tourists will be fully equipped by going on the route.
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Additional restrictions apply to the path of love last year or via Dell’amore. The path connecting the towns of Riomaggiore and Manalora with an extraordinary panorama was recognized as the most romantic walking route in the world. 400 people are allowed per hour and you must book a visit online.
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