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Originally Posted by MSport X1
Thank you for the tips! I was completely unaware about having to train into Cinque Terre. I think I might reconsider hitting the coastline if that's the case.
Also, do you think one night in Modena would be risky enough to warrant purchasing wheel locks? I think the one case I read about wheels getting stolen was in a larger Italian city, but I'll definitely look more into it.
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You can drive to the Cinque Terre. There are parking lots at the top of the towns. I parked in a modern parking structure in Monterosso when I stayed there. I think of the 5 towns, Riomaggiore had largest parking structure, a multi-story garage. You can even drive from town to town but it is a circuitous route as the road winds up and down the cliffs and you need to be a local to raise the barrier to drive into the towns which are pedestrian zones.