We leave Rome & head south through Frascati (had a walk
through the narrow cobble stone streets & a coffee in the Piazza),
Grottaferrata, Rocca di Papa (a fantastic looking town perched on a hill but
bucketing with rain so drove on) to Castel Gandolfo on the banks of Lago Albano
with beautiful views from our little terrace. Dinner at a little Pizzeria in a
quaint little lane near the hotel.
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| Woods near Tusculum |
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| Castel Gandolfo |
Off to Lago di Nemi home of fragole (strawberries) where
Anne enjoyed a gelati. What a beautiful area – a little like the Dandenongs
without gum trees - but it bucketed with rain - then to Rocca Priora for
another walk through the narrow streets. Then off to our B&B in the hills
overlooking Formia & the sea. A lovely B&B with our hosts Franco &
Sarah & their dogs & cats looking after us magnificently.
Anne on Terrace at B&B
Breakfast on the terrace admiring the view & practicing
our Italian with Sarah. Into the chaos of Naples for a walking tour of the city
– another amazing place. Then a very chaotic drive through the streets &
suburbs of Naples before reaching the amazing winding roads (Great Ocean Road
on steroids) leading to Positano & then Praiano where we will stay for 4
nights. Our terrace overlooks the Mediterranean towards Amalfi – just stunning.
View from Naples Port towards Mt Vesuvius
Positano to Praiano road.
After a rest day yesterday we are taking the bus to Positano
& Sorrento for a better look at each – needed a break from driving.
Sorrento is one of the most popular holiday destinations for the Brits – they
were everywhere. Whilst being known as a beach resort, the beaches are pretty
ordinary compared to Aus beaches – grey sand over river pebbles. Though to be
fair the water was crystal clear. The town had a lovely relaxed feel & many
& varied shops in the quaint little alleys & Piazza’s.
Positano is stunning – from the road in which is cut into
the cliff face or hovering over space – to the buildings on the cliff faces,
steep roads & stairways, grey pebble beach, shops, restaurants – it was
vibrant yet relaxed. Dinner overlooking the beach & back to Praiano.
Positano from 'beach'.
Beach track at Positano
Overlooking Positano from roadside.








Well don't you look happy, Anne! You're in one of our favourite parts of Italy - Amalfi coast. Enjoy the 'fruits of the forest' gelati. Soooo envious, Ciao for now.
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