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Cinque Terra- Italian Riviera

In October we had a wonderful trip to Italy and The Holy Land. I will share my experiences with you over time and hope you enjoy  reading about each place. We began in Italy. We flew to Milan and dropped our friend off in his family’s hometown Lonate Pozzola. He has family there and we spent our first night in Italy in Giovanni’s home. He was a wonderful host and we felt so at home.

The next day we left for Cinque Terra. Driving in Italy was a challenge, fast drivers and hard to read signs all made driving an adventure. We had a hotel reserved in La Spezia , but drove around town and never found our hotel even with a GPS system to help us! John got quite frustrated and decided to head back to a sweet little town called Borghetto we had passed and the Hotel Belvedere on the main street. We checked in there with no problem and ample parking. Our room was clean and we had a nice view of the mountains behind us.  The restaurant was reasonable with good food so we decided to eat here , also. We enjoyed our time there.

Hotel Belvedere

 

View of town from our room

The next morning we had a great breakfast at the hotel then headed to Monterosso Al Mare and our hotel Palme. This town is divided in half by a mountain with incredible views. We started by driving to the old town side. We could walk to our hotel from here- but had to drive back up the scenic windy mountain and back down to the other side to reach our hotel by car. We loved our hotel. It was one block from the beach and an easy walk to the train station. We spent 4 nights in this area and loved every minute. Each day we took a train ride to one town or another then hiked the rest of the day. Every hike was special. I took hundreds of pictures and will share a few.

The Cinque Terre, the five villages… Linked together by fantastic walking paths, these breathtaking villages are full of history and magic. With amazing hills to produce the rare Cinque Terre wine, wonderful local olive oil, beautiful forests where wild mushrooms are picked during the autumn, you will, without a doubt, enjoy the local gastronomy. The bustling little ports offer a wonderful location in which to relax, as do the old centres and narrow streets of the five villages.

The beautiful view of Monterosso La Mare from the top of the mountain.

The Cinque Terra region is famous for it's pesto. It is delicious. We ate at a restaurant called "Al Carugo" 3 times. We loved this restaurant above all that we tried in Monterosso. Delicious pesto pasta and Mussels to die for!

View of Riomaggiore in background. We bought a 2 day pass for the train and rode it to Riomaggiore then hiked from there to Manarola after exploring the town.

I loved the houses built on these step hills- So hard to imagine how people decided to build here. The colors are incredible!

The pretty town of Manarola. Where do you go and see boats parked on the street and the laundry hanging is part of the scenery.

 

 

 

Hiking above Corniglia- breathtaking scenery

Today we hiked to Corniglia from our hotel in Monterossa al Mare. We followed the direction in our Rick Steve's book and it was a wonderful hike. The up hills are a killer- lots of stairs and straight up, but the reward of gorgeous views made it totally worth the climb. It took us exactly 90 minutes, which is what the book said it would take. There were quite a few people on the trails. We arrived in Corniglia took lots of pictures and checked out the town.

Approaching Corniglia

Cinque Terra was definitely one of my favorite places to be for 5 days. I have lots more pictures, stories, places of interest and history. For now I am leaving you with just a taste of our experience in hopes that someday you will be able to visit this beautiful area and experience it for yourself.

 

 

 

Bruge – A wonderful place to visit

I am reflecting on trips past and one of my fondest memories was our visit to Bruges. “Upon visiting Bruges, you will immediately notice that this city has always carefully cherished its architectural and artistic treasures from the past. What makes Bruges so unique though, is the way it deals with this past today.” Bruges is a World Heritage site. It is such a friendly City with people who are happy to help and show you the way to enjoy their city. We walked everywhere. One day we rented bikes and biked throughout the whole City and then into the countryside. It was so beautiful and so much fun!

The City of Bruges has many resemblances to Venice on a smaller scale.

The architecture in Bruges is special and there are many great art museums to visit.

 

There are fine restaurants and many outdoor cafes to sit and watch the world go by.

 

Bike riding around this city is a real treat. So many pretty parks and bike trails.

 

Leaving Bruges to bike along the river and countryside. I love this picture with the windmill and clouds reflecting in the water.

 

One of incredible streets of Bruges with its old buildings and narrow streets.

Newport Rhode Island

The second day of our cruise we stopped at the pretty seaside town of Newport Rhode Island. Here we walked the town and the gorgeous seaside walk past all the mansions that were built as summer homes in the 1800’s.

Prospect Hill- the famous street of Newport with wonderful shops and restaurants.

One of the beautiful mansions we walked by.

Walking the seaside path.

From the New World to Norway

 

 

We had the fantastic opportunity to visit Iceland, Norway and Denmark on board the “Crystal Serenity” . We sailed from New York to Dover and spent 16 days on this wonderful voyage. We started out in New York where we spent the day visiting with My Aunt and Uncle. We visited ground zero and saw the many changes that have been made to this historic location. We walked to time Square and had a great time seeing New York once again. It is a fantastic City!

We had a great lunch at The American Retro.

We love New York and will return again.The memorial at the 911 site is very emotional and well done. It has a feeling of peace and acceptance, but at the same time it we will never let us forget that horrific day. We are a great nation to rise up against the evil of that sad day in our history.

The memorial to the 911 fireman and Police.

Sailing out of New York on May 9, 2012

 

 

On our way To Norway!