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- Senin, 08 Mei 2023 17.32
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ItaliaStazione di Stresa45°53’9” N 8°31’53” E
Fishermen and a fountain

8/5 Stresa/Isola Pescatori
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isola_dei_Pescatori This is the smallest island and we didn’t take long to walk all around it. There are a few places for accommodation and food, and Lorraine had stayed on the island for several days last year, doing day trips to the other islands and mainland. Because we hadn’t actually planned to go on the lake today I hadn’t looked into what there was to see, mainly a small museum I think, but you can’t do everything and we were happy to have a wander round anyway.
Needless to say, my favourite photo is of the fishing nets, they looked beautiful against the stone wall. Loved the little jetty, and the stone statue looking over the boats and out to sea. The island is a collection of tiny narrow passages running between the buildings with views at the end of the jetty or the sea. There was a lone swan cleaning his/her feathers beside an upturned boat, not worried about any tourists going past. Despite the numbers it was quite a peaceful place to visit.
When we got back we went to the travel agent to see if we could book the train/boat tour ‘Lake Maggiore Express’, it had just started running this month mostly due, she told us, to the uncertainty of Italian Railways not putting their timetables up until late March. Seats have to be booked on the Domodossola/Locarno two hour leg over the mountains into Switzerland, tourists obviously want window seats and by law there has to be a certain percentage of seats left for Swiss nationals who might want to go to Locarno directly and not have to circumnavigate half the country to get there from the west. So we were lucky to get seats on the 1230 train. She was interesting to talk to, the agency has exclusive rights on the tour which is essentially DIY but needs bookings for the mountain train and ferry back to Stresa. She asked where we were from and where we’d been, was interested in the cruise on Viking which we recommended. She said Italians pretty much only cruise with two companies, Costa and one other, because they only like staff who speak Italian and there was something about discounts for kids. I said Viking didn’t have anyone under 18 and she thought she’d be first in line for that. Also I didn’t mention Costa Concordia cruise – remember the captain was showing his girlfriend the bridge and sunk the ship?
We had a bit of a break before dinner, which we had in the small town square which has been mostly covered with wooden flooring, tables, chairs and umbrellas for I think three cafes which also have seating around the edges of the square. This town is really set up for tourists, I can’t imagine what they all do when things close down for winter. Our meal was indifferent. We got gelato on the way home and sat on a bench by the fountain looking over to the other side of the lake, which isn’t very far, very pretty lights and the fountain was lit up too. It was funny, a man and woman were sitting on the far edge of the fountain which kept on stopping and starting for some reason. Then while we were sitting there the rain started, just very light spits for a start, and the fountain started up again at the same time – the man did quite a dance, you could see him thinking that the fountain was splashing him, then he realised it was rain and they took off. As did we!
I’ll put in an extra entry after this one with some extra photos, hope you’ll keep reading. This was a busy day, I was so tired, both of us had tired legs from being on our feet for most of the day. Well worth doing though, we’d certainly recommend it, and would be good to spend more time on the islands too, very easy to do especially for lovers of history and gardens – and good food.Baca selengkapnya