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    • Day 22

      Zwischenhalt in San Martino al Cimino

      May 28, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Ich habe spontan die 4 km längere Streckenvariante gewählt (ich erkenne mich selbst nicht mehr!), weil sie nach Angaben einer italienischen Passantin offenbar schöner und schattiger ist.
      Jetzt, da immer noch 14 km vor mir liegen, denke ich langsam: War das wirklich eine gute Idee?Read more

    • Day 21

      Zwischenstopp Terme del Bagnaccio

      May 27, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      Ein toller Tag heute: die Blasen habe ich einigermassen im Griff (heute endlich mal wieder in Wanderschuhen), dann Jenny und Angelo eingeholt. Die beiden traf ich gestern beim Znacht im Kloster. Angelo hatte starke Rückenschmerzen, also schloss ich mich ihnen an zur moralischen (und praktischen) Hilfe. Wir kamen nur gemütlich (sprich: langsam) voran, aber wir haben den Weg genossen.
      Dann hier den Zwischenhalt für ein Bad - das tat Angelos Rücken und meinen Füssen richtig gut!
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    • Day 21

      Lago di Bolsena

      April 21 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Nach dem Lago ist vor dem Lago, nach rd. 95min Fahrt haben wir unser nächstes Ziel erreicht, Bolsena. Der Lago ist der grösste europäische Kratersee 🌋🚤. Erstmal etwas gegessen und dann mal die Umgebung erkunden. Unser Stellplatz ist nur durch eine schmale Strasse vom See getrennt 🤗👍🏻😎Read more

    • Day 19

      Bolsena

      May 25, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Heute 22.3 km
      Eigentlich wäre ich schon um halb zwei angekommen, dann habe ich mich aber im Labyrinth der herzigen Altstadt verirrt und konnte den Ausgang nicht finden. Ich bin nahe am See in einem B&B bei einer ganz lieben Frau…

      Und übrigens 317 der insgesamt 460 km sind schon geschafft! Das Ziel rückt näher!
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    • Day 67

      Lago di Bolsena

      May 22, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Fahrtag - von Neapel zum Bolsena.

      Heute war es das erste mal 33 Grad, und es soll die nächste Tage so bleiben. Außerdem wollen wir uns noch etwas von Neapel erholen.

      Auf dem Weg sind wir an einer tollen Mohnwiese vorbei gekommen, dies Farben sind einmalig.

      So sind wir jetzt am Lago di Bolsena auf einem Campingplatz gelandet. Und wir genehmigen uns einen Platz direkt am Wasser.

      Beim Conad noch etwas Sushi gekauft und nun genießen wir die Aussicht.
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    • Day 21

      Day 20 Rome

      September 19, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      We remembered our breakfast this morning and were having croissants and Trish a cappuccino at 8am. After Trish escorted an elderly lady across the road, we were on our way walking to the Pantheon. Part way we decided that a bus was a better option.

      Pantheon was massive from the outside. But a really long queue for tickets. But right next door we found a really cool store called Legami, and we got a bit carried away buying some cool gadgets there. The store had only opened on Saturday. We took a few more pics and then headed for Piazza Nervona. It was a shame that the fountains were roped off, maybe to stop people from jumping in. There were a lot of people around today, and sooooo many tours with tired hot people following each other around. Very pleased that was not us!

      We tried some truffle sauces in a shop which was right next door to the cannabis shop which we didn’t try. Had yummy ice creams at a shop with 150 flavours which took us a while to choose. I had pistachio and pomegranate while Trish had Whiskey chocolate and blueberry. Rather nice and great to have a toilet there. Public toilets are a lot less available in Rome than we have been used to, and we have been drinking a lot of water.

      When we got to Trevi Fountain google maps said it was a busy as it gets and that was pretty busy. The colour was wonderful on such a sunny day and it is always good to see that.

      Time for some food by then, and we shared a really nice pizza and bruschetta in a restaurant with aircon. I was told off for removing my shoes tho, it wasn’t a crocs day. Next stop was the Spanish steps, and we found some roasted chestnuts on the way which we tried and they were just ok. The steps were not as large as either of us expected. Police were around to ensure that no one sat on the steps, or took ice creams up there. Some people were quite indignant to be told that they couldn’t.

      We were quite a long way away from our accomodation by this stage, but both feeling hot and sick of the many many people. So we caught a taxi back which was 13 euros and well worth it. Spent a few hours reading books that were available in the Airbnb (Sophie Kinsella), packing and we had a nice salad for tea using up the contents of the fridge.

      Off to Florence early tomorrow morning. Might need a bag for wet washing again, and will hopefully be successful in getting a taxi from here.

      14, 029 steps and 31 degrees.
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    • Day 82

      Viterbo 23 miles

      October 2, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      The hostess at last night’s B&B had asked if I wanted a salty or sweet breakfast in the morning. Quite happy to have something other than a croissant so went for salty. We negotiated a 7.30am time although I would have preferred earlier. It was worth waiting for. Toasted ham and cheese together with scrambled egg cooked with lardons. Served with freshly squeezed fruit juice and a cappuccino. And when I complimented her, saying it was the best breakfast in Italy, she asked if I wanted something sweet as well. Indeed I did. Headed off with quite a spring in my step and a pleasantly full tummy.

      Lovely morning’s walking. Because it was a double day it meant that at half way there was a village for food but of course it was perched on top of a hill. It did give lovely views of the lake as some compensation.

      In the course of this walk I have met some “characters” but this particular one was in a class of his own. He had put his rucksack onto the wheels of a shopping trolley and had some sort of pole sticking into his back while he had one hand behind his back holding onto the pole. It looked grimly uncomfortable and caused him no end of bother on anything other than smooth tarmac which can’t be more than a quarter of the distance. I assumed that he hadn’t been walking for more than a day or two but I had to ask as I passed. Turned out he has been using it since Lausanne in Switzerland which must be about 6 weeks at least. But the truly gob-smacking bit was the look of pride on his face when he said it was his own invention. Mind you he was wearing jeans for walking on a day which reached 30C so I suspect he can’t have been the full shilling.

      Walking on some original Roman road today. Astounding to think that it was there before Christ was about. And yet it didn’t have any potholes. Maybe our council could learn something here.

      Afternoon was indeed quite hot and seemed to drag on a bit. Was quite bushed when I reached Viterbo, only to realise that my next B&B was another mile on. Uphill. Managed to trip on a kerb as I was walking while checking my route on the phone. No damage to ankle luckily but my back must have got a bit of a jar. Quite sore. And then when I reached the B&B no-one was here. Had to stand about outside for 40 minutes before she turned up. Back didn’t appreciate that. Unusual arrangement inside. There is one bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a kitchen/dining room. Sounds ok eh? Yes, but there is another couple using the bedroom and I have a bed put in the corner of the kitchen. And to use the bathroom I will have to go through their bedroom. Similarly if they want to get going before me then they will have to come through my “bedroom”. Oh, and the breakfast tomorrow is served in a bar about a mile away.

      The only restaurant within practical walking distance turned out to be closed on Monday. There was a bar that had some cold chicken wings and potatoes that he put in the microwave for me. As dire as it sounds but only cost 4€.

      I fear I am becoming a little grumpy again.
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    • Day 31

      Bomarzo

      April 15 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Einen Rundgang durch das Centro Storico haben wir nachmittags auch noch gemacht. Überall noch Weihnachtsbeleuchtung, naja nach Weihnachten ist vor Weihnachten. Bin gespannt, ob das bei meiner Abendrunde alles schön angeschaltet ist 😁Read more

    • Day 11

      Bergdorf und Wasserfall

      April 9, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 7 °C

      Nach nur 20 km erreichen wir das nächste spektakuläre Dörfchen Civita di Bagnoregio, ein Ort wie aus einer anderen Zeit. Spektakulär ist schon der Fußweg zu dieser Altstadt. Lediglich durch eine Fußgängerbrücke zugänglich wird der Ort nur von wenigen Menschen bewohnt. Dieser Ort diente schon mehrmals als Filmkulisse, wie z. B. 2008 für den Film Pinocchio. Doch auch ein Blick auf die umliegenden Tuff-Felsen lohnt sich.
      Von hier aus fahren wir weiter Richtung Abruzzen bis hinter die Stadt Terni. Hier wollen wir uns unbedingt den dreiteiligen künstlich angelegten Wasserfall Cascata delle Marmore anschauen. Dieser wurde im Jahre 271 v. Chr. von dem römischen Konsul Manilius Curius Dentato im Zusammenhang mit einem groß angelegten Projekt zur Trockenlegung geplant. Die Kalkablagerungen des Wassers des Flusses Velino verhinderten den Zufluss zum Nera und verursachten so häufig Versumpfungen. Es wurde ein Kanal ausgehoben, der dazu führte, dass der Wasserlauf vom höchsten Punkt der Marmore ins Tal stürzte. Das Wasser des Flusses Velino überwindet einen gesamten Höhenunterschied von ca. 165 Metern und ist der höchste künstlich angelegte Wasserfall der Welt.
      Da dieser auch heute noch zur Stromerzeugung dient, werden nur zu bestimmten Tagezeiten seine Schleusen geöffnet. Da wir Ostersonntag hier sind, stürzt das Wasser den ganzen Tag hinunter und wird erst um 18 Uhr abgestellt.
      Das waren heute zwei ganz unterschiedliche beeindruckende Erlebnisse.
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    • Day 20

      Cascata Delle Marmore

      April 7 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Visited the highest man-made waterfall in the world today. Created in Roman times by diverting a river over a cliff. Used to provide power but now a tourist attraction. The stream is diverted twice a day at 11 and 3 for 2 hours at a time so prior to diversion there is just a trickle but after it is very impressive. Various viewpoints with 600 steps to the top, made harder by most of Italy and their dogs and children being here.Read more

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    Provincia di Terni, Province of Terni, Terni

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