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    • Dag 47

      Tag 47 - Über Pompeji nach Sorrent

      25. august 2022, Italien ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Heute ging es wieder auf das Fahrrad. Die eeteten etwa 10 bis 15 Kilometer aus Neapel heraus waren für mich die anstrengendsten. Die lag nicht an den vielen Höhenmetern, denn die waren dort Mangelware. Das Problem an Neapel sind die Kopfsteinpflaster, welche fast überall verlegt wurden. Froh diese Strecke überwunden zu haben fuhren sich die letzten Kilometer quasi wie von selbst.

      Kurt nach der Öffnung in Pompeji angekommen zeigte sich bereits, dass die Idee nicht schlecht war. Bereits jetzt waren einige Besucher anwesend. Die Ausgrabungsstätte war dann nochmal einige Hausnummern größer, im Vergleich zu der in Ostia. Einige Zeit bin ich dann durch dir teilweise echt gut erhaltenen Ruinen gelaufen. Überall gab es tolle Dinge etwas zu entdecken. Am meisten haben mich aber die versteinerten Körper fasziniert, welche an vielen Stellen zu finden waren. Für Fans der Antike ist Pompeji aufjedenfall etwas, was man gesehen haben muss. So bin ich nach dem längeren Besuch mit einem sehr positiven Gefühl auf das Fahrrad gestiegen.

      Dieses wurde durch die restliche wunderbare Strecke entlang der Küste, mit einem guten Blick auf die Bucht von Neapel, nur noch gesteigert. Einen kleinen Knicks gab es nur, als mien Navi eine etwa 70 stufige und recht steile Treppe nicht als solches erkannt hatte. Kurzerhand bin ich umgedreht und konnte diese sehr schnell umfahren. Beim heutigen Campingplatz kam ich heute wie erwartet recht früh an. So konnte ich entspannt mein Zelt aufbauen und in den dortigen Pool springen. Abschließend hieß es für mich nur Beine hochlegen und bei angenehmen Temperaturen im Schatten entspannen.

      Morgen geht es dann auf einen Tagesausflug auf die Insel Capri. Dort habe ich vor eine etwas größere Runde über die Insel zu wandern, da diese nicht allzu groß ist. Das könnte gerade mit meinen mittlerweile etwas kaputten und geflickten Sandalen spannend werden, aber wird ist das halt ein noch größeres Abenteuer für mich.
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    • Dag 4

      Sorrent

      10. oktober 2022, Italien ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Auf unserem Weg nach Positano machten wir in Sorrent halt, mit schmalen Gassen mit ihren farbenfreudigen Geschäften, in denen es die für diese Gegend typischen großen Zitronen und alles, was damit zusammenhängt, verkauft werden.Læs mere

    • Dag 1

      First stop, AMALFI COAST

      27. juli 2022, Italien ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      We have arrived in Italy! Staying in a small town right infront mount Vesuvius, which made the enormous unannounced fireworks show a bit alarming on our first night here, hearing loud explosions whilst trying to sleep beneath an active volcano isn’t the most relaxing experience. Sorento is the best town in amalfi by far, way more relaxed and a lot more to do!Læs mere

    • Dag 213

      Sorrento 🌞

      27. oktober 2022, Italien ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Our final pit stop! 😢 What an incredible few weeks, and an incredible past year of adventures! Couldn’t think of a more serene place to spend our last few days away. Lots of walking and swimming around the beautiful, rocky coast, and of course lots more eating 🍽️ Reflecting on our amazing trip, and getting excited to start nesting back home ready for our arrival next February 👶🏼 …The next chapter begins!Læs mere

    • Dag 24

      Weiterreise nach Sorrent

      27. maj 2023, Italien ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Wer fährt schon zu Pfingsten nach Sorrent und an die Amalfiküste, das hätten wir uns so auch nicht vorgestellt. Die letzten 5 km haben uns rund 1 Stunde Zeit gekostet.
      Bei der Ankunft wurden wir dann allerdings mit schönen Ausblicken und Sonnenschein belohnt. Schön war auch, dass Ingrid und Erik sich entschlossen haben bei ihrer Weiterfahrt noch einen Zwischenstopp in Sorrent einzulegen, insofern haben wir vielleicht die Chance noch einige schöne Tage mit Ihnen zu teilen.Læs mere

    • Dag 23

      Pompeii

      4. oktober 2023, Italien ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

      We had a short visit to Sorrento and we all wished we had one more night to look around but that was not possible. Today we took the so-called express train to Pompeii and got royally ripped off on the tickets. The price was 105 euros and the return was less than 20 euros on a slow train. We did a bit of walking today. We had a quick lunch not far from the ruins. Our tour of Pompeii was excellent. Our tour guide Italo was hilarious and just added that as part of the tour. He gave some very interesting information about the ruins and its excavation. I only wished we could stay longer. I missed seeing the people they found in their death form but I would probably get more out of a documentary. It is funny how I stood by a church and overlooked Pompeii's ruins. You're looking at a big city that is below that level and also how far the sea has retreated from its port. A good 15-minute walk away. The area and land formation have changed in so many ways. I guess too that I will never complain about a hard bed again considering the people slept on rocks, and bricks, and had stone pillows. This was seen throughout the bordellos of the times. They also had fresco paintings on the walls to communicate sexual activities and who you wanted to have sex with, male, female, or young boy. Penis phallic symbols are all over the place. Pompeii is just a very interesting place. It was considerably hot today but thank god for a nice breeze every once in a while. Once the tour ended we proceeded to our next adventure, getting to the island of Capri and Anacapri. We picked up our bags at the storage locker and walked to the port. We caught the ferry for 1630 or so and it was not filled with many people going over. We arrived at Capri which was a hustle and bustle of tourists.Læs mere

    • Dag 20

      Last night in Sant’Agata

      15. oktober 2023, Italien ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      Drove into Sorrento for mass. Beautiful service with organ music. Walked around a bit in town. John was on a mission for shopping, but just couldn’t find what he was looking for. Came back and laid by the pool till we lost the sun. Came back to our room and made some packing changes. Headed up to have dinner with Mimmo & Dora and their dad & mom Filomena and Paolo. Another great dinner and the entertainment tonight was the musician and the four tables + filled with Australians traveling on a tour, and guess what they sing. What a wonderful evening and we got to meet so many of them. Filomena wanted us to come back domani ❤️ . We will head out tomorrow to our next destination. ❤️🍋❤️🍋❤️Læs mere

    • Dag 6

      Tour an der Amalfiküste

      1. april, Italien ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Zum Abschluss des Urlaubs buchten wir noch eine Tour an der Amalfiküste. Giuseppe, unser Reiseführer, und Pasquale, der Busfahrer, machten ihren Job sehr gut. Zu Beginn waren wir in einer Schmuckmanufaktur (Muscheln und Korallen) und einer Limoncellofabrik, bevor wir nach Sorrento kamen.Læs mere

    • Dag 70

      Sorrento, Italy

      30. oktober 2022, Italien ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      From Verona, we took a high speed train to Bologna, where we changed to another one that took us to Naples. The first train was almost entirely in tunnels. That was probably about 90 miles of tunnels, the longest train tunnels I've been in. Both were very fast and at one point, we were cruising at 248 KPH, or over 150 miles per hour. When we got out of the train in Naples at lunch time, it was like we landed on another planet.

      For 8 1/2 weeks we've been in North and Central Europe, where everything works and people are chill. Stepping outside, it was pure chaos. It was dirty and smelly and loud. But at least there was no garbage strike, and Naples is infamous for those. People honked to be heard over others honking. Ambulances were stuck in traffic and the siren just kept on going. Nobody noticed except us. Bike food delivery drivers screamed at each other on the sidewalk as we walked by. But the sun was shining.

      We needed a bus to get to the ferry to get to Sorrento and you need to buy bus tickets at a tobaccanist shop and not on the buses. We walked quite a bit to find one and got bad info from Google maps and we never did find one. There was no place at the station to buy bus tickets either, so we went back to take a Metro to the ferry port. The lines to buy Metro tickets were long. Either there is no app, or locals don't use it because it wasn't just tourists standing in line. Long story short, there was no option to buy the Metro line 1 ticket on these machines. Finally, I went to a random store and asked to buy bus tickets and luckily the guy sold them. He was very nice about it. An hour after starting our search, we got on a bus that took us near the ferry. If we had taken the train, we would have been in Sorrento by then. E la vita.

      I found a restaurant by the port with good reviews and it was amazing. We sat in the street which looked like an alley. It was a Saturday at noonish and families were out for lunch. Kids screamed at each other at the table behind us. Our waiters were good and fast and the bacalo (cod) meals we got were amazing. A bottle of Pinot Grigio settled us in.

      From there, it was just a short walk to the ferry. Too bad we couldn't sit outside to get better views, but the ones we saw of the Gulf of Naples were pretty good. We hugged the coast until we got to the port of Sorrento.

      Once there we hopped on a shuttle bus to take us to our apartment, at the top of the cliff and next to the train station. We REALLY wanted that boat trip. It would have been so much easier to take the train.

      It's a steep city and there was no way we were walking with luggage. The bus only left when full, like in SE Asia or Turkey. We met our host at the apartment we rented for 3 days. Wow. It's definitely the biggest apartment we have stayed in on the trip, and probably the best. It's a 2 BR unit with a humongous balcony we have it to ourselves. It boasts great views of Mt. Vesuvius and the city and bay below.

      The famous island of Capri is just a short ferry ride away, but this balcony is heaven. Who would come all this way and not go to Capri? Us. After 9 weeks of travel, we need to chill out in the sun instead of walking down another charming street. Capri will always be there, but eating breakfast, drinking wine, and reading on our sunny balcony is just what the doctor ordered.

      We did get out and see the sights. We walked back to the port to buy ferry tickets to go to Amalfi and Positano. And we ate lunch at a restaurant. But this is the most touristy city we've been to on the whole trip. It sure looks like cruise ships dumped a lot of people here during the day. That's not our scene. So we went to the grocery store and bought food and wine for meals and enjoyed the balcony for the next few days.

      More photos and videos are here.
      https://photos.app.goo.gl/v2BmdffvosSrKthR9
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    • Dag 8

      Sorrent - ein Traum für WoMo-Fahrer 😅

      21. april 2023, Italien ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Ankunft in Sorrent. Wir beziehen unseren Stellplatz für die nächsten Tage und holen ein etwas praktisches Fahrzeug zur Erkundung der Amalfiküste ab. Beim Smart-fahren entdeckt Nina ihre italienischen Wurzeln. Verkehrsregeln: optional 🤪Læs mere

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