Cinque Terre (Cinqueterre), Italy
Living in Cinque Terre is a logistical nightmare. The picturesque fishing villages are only accessible by train, boat, or perilous mountain roads - cars are essentially useless. Rents are sky-high thanks to the area's UNESCO World Heritage status and throngs of tourists, who numbered over 2.5 million in 2019 before the pandemic. And don't count on stability - the region faces constant threats from landslides and flooding, including a devastating 2011 event that killed 9 people. Bureaucracy is also a persistent headache, with trails frequently closed for repairs. This is not a place for the faint of heart, but rather a magnet for hardy souls who can handle the challenges in exchange for stunning vistas and a unique way of life.
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