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Simon Smith
Reviewed September 2019
A fabulous week
This was my first Exodus walking holiday and I will definetly be doing more. Our guide Michela was fantastic, making every day a day to remember. Her walks were sometimes challenging but always within everyone’s capabilities and we visited some amazing villages. The holiday did not stop there as Moneglia where we stayed was full of restaurants which made for wonderful evenings out.
Most Inspirational Moment
Every day was inspiring whether it was climbing up the hills, walking through the woods or down into the villages but our last walk across the terraces will be one of my favourite memories
Thoughts on Group Leader
You could not ask for a better leader. Michela looked after us day and night, making sure everyone was happy with what they were doing and offering alternatives if the main activity did not suit. Michela is very knowledgable and interesting, telling us all about the places we visited. She also looked after us in the evening suggesting and organising different restaurants for group meals. Nothing was too much trouble for Michela even down to making sure we all got home safely.
Advice for Potential Travellers
There are some steep climbs, but nothing impossible for so.eone of average fitness. Walking poles can be useful on some of the rougher descents.
Beverly Eastwood
Reviewed September 2019
Wonderful week
I have recently returned from this holiday and can honestly say it was one of the best Exodus walking trips I have done.
The area itself is unique and stunningly beautiful.
Every day was different and incredibly well organised by Michela , our leader who was excellent.
The week was busy but never felt too much and was a really comprehensive tour of the Ligurian coast.
The hotel was lovely with good rooms and a great breakfast buffet.
Most Inspirational Moment
This is very difficult to say as each of the walks had its own breathtaking moment - - whether it was a view as we walked into one of the towns or the silence of the forests.
We also all took a boat trip on our free day and the views from the boat were amazing - sailing into Portovenere was stunning.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Michela as I have said was excellent.
There was so much thought that went into everything she organised.
If someone did not want to do all the walking or wanted a day off she was so helpful and detailed in regard to other options.
She was incredibly knowledgeable and interesting - not only with exploring the area but with restaurant recommendations. The food was fabulous.
Nothing was too much trouble and there was genuine concern that we should all have a wonderful holiday.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Some of the walks are challenging as they are steep at times with many steps .... definitely worth it for the views , and
you don’t have to be super fit but a reasonable ability to walk up and down hills is definitely advisable.
Sue Moody
Reviewed June 2019
Calves of steel
A fabulous week in the Cinque Terre – not to be missed! The uphill sections can be a slog but the views are so rewarding that it really is worth it. Walking between the villages of the Cinque Terre is the best way to see the beauty of the area and, on the less used paths, see fewer tourists! The group was great fun, we all got on really well. Hotel Piccolo offers great breakfasts and the rooms are clean and adequate – it’s easy to find walking from the station.
Most Inspirational Moment
I loved the walk from Corniglia to Manarola. Once we were up on the path through the terraced vineyards, the views were spectacular and there was a real sense of achievement.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Michela is an excellent guide who checks on everyone and gives plenty of rest periods which are essential as there are lots of uphill sections, many with steps of varying heights and condition. She provides alternatives for people who do not want to the full walk every day as well as inspiration for the free day.
Advice for Potential Travellers
If you really don't like walking up hills or struggle with long down hill walks, this isn't for you! If you are fit but are slow either uphill, downhill or both - don't worry as Michela makes sure that the pace works for everyone and the views are superb and worth it! Moneglia has lots of restaurants with plenty of choice so if you don't want to eat with the group you have lots of options.
Carol-Ann Connellan
Reviewed May 2019
Cinque Terra
What an amazing time – from the lovely Moneglia (Piccola Hotel) to the amazing walks so expertly guided by Michela Wicks. It was really everything and more than we wished for. Would never have chosen to do it differently. No time was lost or wasted pondering. Our time there was precious.
Most Inspirational Moment
Every day was super special.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Excellent and more.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Do it with a guide. Your time there is precious. Go with those who know the way.
Sandy Hartley
Reviewed May 2019
Walking tour
Loved every step. Our super fit guide, Michela Wicks, did an excellent job keeping us all together, providing us with heaps of information and many laughs. Thank you Michela. You are wonderful.♡
Most Inspirational Moment
The views, the degree of difficulty of crop growing in the area, the history, the buildings. So much more. I am in awe of this part of the world.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Michela was awesome. Thorough, organised, knowledgeable, interesting and lovely to chat too. I was sad to say goodbye.
Advice for Potential Travellers
It's a must. You wont be sorry.
Carole Quinn
Reviewed October 2018
A fantastic week
This was a great holiday & I’d thoroughly recommend it. The walks were far more strenuous than I expected but the views were spectacular which made it all worthwhile.
Most Inspirational Moment
Walking down into Portofino - so picturesque.
Also the stunning Cinque Terre with the coloured houses - amazing!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Michaela was lovely. Friendly, helpful & knowledgeable - everything you could want from a group leader.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Read the brief properly & do some walks or gym work to prepare for this trip.
Wear appropriate footwear - this is serious walking - it's very steep in places with uneven surfaces. Walking poles are definitely useful.
JANET ALLAN
Reviewed October 2018
Great times in Italy
I flew from Manchester and made my own way to the hotel in Moneglia. The travel instructions were easy to follow. I met the rest of the group later that evening. Michela Wicks was our excellent guide. She put no pressure on us to do the walks and offered alternative activities. The walks were as tough as I expected but the weather was good for walking. We had lots of stops and time to enjoy the various villages. Michela took us to various restaurants at night in Moneglia but it was not compulsory to join the group. As a group we gelled well and enjoyed everyone’s company. The Hotel Piccolo was very comfortable, a good breakfast choice and a small pool with waterjets to ease the aching muscles and knees. Bathing in the sea was also pleasant. The weather wasn’t good on our day off so on Michela’s advice a group of us went to Chiavari which was very interesting (although most shops and the cathedral were shut between 12-3.30). We had a lovely pre-dinner wine tasting one night which was included in the trip.
Most Inspirational Moment
Surviving the walks! I have trouble with my knees especially going downhill but we were never rushed. I enjoyed spending time with the group. I have done a number of group holidays and there has always been a good mix of people.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Michela was excellent and wanted us all to enjoy our holiday. I certainly did.
Advice for Potential Travellers
The distances covered in the walks are not long but feel much further due to the ascents and descents. Walking boots are essential. If the weather is inclement(!) and the guide cancels the planned walk there is a good reason. The paths would be really slippery and dangerous. We were lucky. The trains are excellent for getting about. I like tea so always take a kettle and teabags away with me to have in the room.
Don't expect nightlife!!
Dami Jaiyesimi
Reviewed October 2018
Fantastic
Stunning scenery, great guide, very well organised.
Most Inspirational Moment
A lot of stunning and memorable sights but my favourite was stopping for Lunch at the Mintellect hilltop restaurant in Rapallo. Great company, great views, great risotto!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Michela was great - Very helpful, resourceful and patient.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Make sure you're fit! I would rate this a 5 out of 10 not a 3.....!
Angela HORTON
Reviewed October 2018
Stunning views of Cinque Terre & Portofino
Moneglia, a small seaside resort, was a great base for our walking holiday away from the crowds of the more popular villages of Cinque Terre. The Hotel Piccolo was perfectand the staff were very friendly. Our room was spacious and clean with a safe and tea and coffee making facilities. We also had a small balcony where we could sit and have a beer but there was also a sun terrace with a jacuzzi and outside terraces facing the street to sit on and have a drink with our group. It was great to have access to the indoor swimming pool at the end of the day’s walk but unfortunately the sauna was never switched on.
Breakfast was more than adequate with a limited range of cereals, scrambled eggs and bacon, ham and cheese, bread, fruit, yogurt and cakes.
The daily walks all started with a trip to the train station to get us to the start of our walk.
Most Inspirational Moment
The views as we approached the Cinque Terre villages were stunning particularly on the walk from Corniglia to Manarola along the terraces.
Our walk and time spent in Portofino
Seeing the dolphin whilst walking to the villages.
View of the villages from the boat.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Michela Wicks was an exceptional leader. She has a wonderful, warm personality with a great sense of humour together with great organisational skills, which ensured the daily travel arrangements by train at the start and end of the walks ran smoothly.
She chose a good range of restaurants for the group evening meals but allowed flexibility for those that wanted to do their own thing. Michela was also happy to stay with the group at breakfast and dinner which gave us the opportunity to learn so much about her country.
Michela went beyond the call of duty on our free day and gave lots of advice to different members of the group ensuring that everyone was able to achieve what they wanted.
Michela also gave alternative options to members of the group who for various reasons had to miss some of the walks. Whilst they might have missed a walk she made sure that they still accessed the beautiful villages and had a wonderful holiday.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Read the trip notes! It's a level 3 which means you are going to need your walking boots and if you are not used to walking 7 - 8 miles a day, up and down hills you are likely to find it difficult.
As the ascents and descents are 200-300 metres you may find a walking pole useful but practise before you go, you don't want to be waving it around injurying fellow walkers.
It was very hot in October so a 1-2 litre water bottle is useful. There are generally places to refill at lunchtime.
nadia nashid
Reviewed October 2018
Ciquo Terre
Michela Wicks , is a great leader . Encouraging , up beat , Kind and Knowledgeable . Location of Hotel is good .
Most Inspirational Moment
Being able to climbe the mountain , from Monorolla
Thoughts on Group Leader
Fantastic
Advice for Potential Travellers
Early October was still crowded in the towns of Cinquo terre