Should you camp in Cinque Terre?

GOYes — go camping. Camping score 92/100 · Italy. Moderate wind. Better window around Today 9:00 PM.

About camping in Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre's five cliff villages link via coastal paths above the Ligurian Sea—camping is limited to uphill sanctuaries and nearby Levanto or La Spezia sites. Vineyard terraces define the landscape. Most trips combine a established campground or hut with day hikes, so reading elevation and exposure for your specific site matters as much as the town forecast.

Best time to visit

April through June and September avoid August heat and cruise crowds. October storms can close coastal trails. Weekday shoulder dates at cinque-terre-italy often beat peak weekends for weather windows and quieter sites when reservations open mid-week.

Local tips

Buy Cinque Terre card for path access. Stay outside villages and train in. Sturdy shoes—paths are stone and steep. Download offline maps for cinque-terre-italy—cell coverage is patchy away from main roads and visitor centers.

Conditions to watch

Trail closures after winter landslides. Heat and dehydration on exposed Sentiero Azzurro. Limited shade at exposed camps above Monterosso. Check park or land-agency alerts for cinque-terre-italy before departure; trail and camp closures from fire, flood, or wildlife activity change faster than apps update.

What CampCall covers

Rain, wind, temperatures, storms, humidity, and flood risk where we know the terrain. Up to three days of forecast on the free tier. We are not a trip planner, fire-ban database, or backcountry permit service.

Should I go camping?

Cinque Terre

GO

Yes — go camping

92

Camping score

88

Comfort

Next 24 hours

Hourly comfort at the destination — today and tomorrow are local to the campsite.

Best intervals for camping: Today 9:00 PM – Tomorrow 8:00 AM

Tomorrow
Now11pmTmr 5amTmr 11amTmr 5pm
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Better window around Today 9:00 PM

At destination: Sat, Jul 4, 9:00 PM (Central European Summer Time)

The call

Yes — this is a solid window for camping. Camping score 92/100, comfort 88/100. Expect daytime around 28°C with highs to 30°C and overnight lows near 22°C. Rain risk stays low across the forecast period. Winds stay light — good for tents and campfires.

Location

Cinque Terre, Italy

44.1270°, 9.7100°Open in OpenStreetMap

Conditions at a glance

What stood out in the forecast

Daytime

Good

28°C

Highs to 30°C. Comfortable camping range is 10–28°C.

Overnight

Good

22°C

Coldest night 22°C — plan sleeping gear accordingly.

Rain

Good

3%

Up to 0.0 mm total on the wettest day (3% chance).

Wind

Fair

28 km/h

Peak gusts 28 km/h, sustained 12 km/h.

Humidity

Good

50%

Humidity levels are comfortable for sleeping.

Feels like

Good

27°C

Apparent temperature accounts for wind and humidity — what it will actually feel like.

Why we said GO

What pushed the score — how we score

  • Moderate wind

    High

    Breezy conditions up to 12 km/h — manageable with proper tent pitching.

How we decided

We score camping conditions with fixed thresholds, so you can see why we picked go, caution, or no-go. Park rules, fire bans, and your own judgment still call the shots.

  • GO — camping score ≥70 with no critical blockers
  • CAUTION — score 4569, or manageable risks
  • NO-GO— score <45 or any critical signal (storms, extreme wind, etc.)

Engine v1.2.6 · Open-Meteo · Evaluated Sat, Jul 4, 5:47 PM (Central European Summer Time)

What should I do?

What to do next

  • Better window around Today 9:00 PM

    Conditions should ease around Today 9:00 PM (Central European Summer Time) — consider delaying setup until then.

    At destination: Sat, Jul 4, 9:00 PM (Central European Summer Time)

Day outlook

3-day · Celsius, km/h, m, mm

Today

Fair

30°C / 25°C

No rain

Camp with preparation: breezy conditions (remaining hours).

Tomorrow

Poor

28°C / 24°C

No rain

Not ideal: hot for camping.

Monday, Jul 6

Fair

29°C / 22°C

No rain

Camp with preparation: hot for camping.

Forecast data from third-party providers.