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| Montereale market |
Continued along the mountain roads with multiple hair pin
bends & narrow cobblestone streets through the towns until we reached
Spoleto. Another quaint town with many arches over roadways & lanes. The
Santa Maria Assunta church was stunning & La Rocca, a fortress overlooking
the town, was impressive. I then challenged my fear of heights for the 2nd
day running as we walked across Ponte delle Torri (a 70 m high bridge/aqueduct)
– my palms are still sweating. Then on to Assisi for the night as the skies
opened & the rain bucketed down.
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| L'Aquila Road |
Ponte delle Torri - Spoleto
The rain held off long enough this morning for us to have a
good look at Assisi – another amazing town. We first visited Eremo delle
Carceri a few k’s out of Assisi which is where St Francis Assisi had his silent
sanctuary – built into & around the cliffs within the forest – a beautiful
spot. Then to Monte Subasio the top of
the mountain above Assisi – unfortunately the views were largely covered with
clouds but the drive was very picturesque. Then to the cathedrals &
fortress of Assisi – just great. Then even more rain plus minor flooding on the
roads.
Eremo delle Carceri
Assisi basilica
Hooray, the sun is finally out. Off to Ripa, a tiny little
walled town in an olive oil & wine area – walked around in 15 mins – good
views & very quaint. Then a quick look at Perugia before heading to Todi
& then Orvieto. This town has a most impressive cathedral & also a maze
of man-made caves runs beneath the city. Originally they were for water wells,
quarrying for stone, pigeon coops, storage & security if attacked. Most are
now used for storage & as wine cellars. We visited one which was amazing –
steep & narrow passages opening to larger rooms & occasional openings
right out of the cliff face.
View from Todi
View from Orvieto
Anne in Orvieto
Today we drove to Lake Trasimeno & caught the ferry to
Isola Maggiore (a small island on the lake) famous for its lace work which is
still done by a handful of ladies. Had a nice walk around the island then drove
through the beautiful nearby Tuscan hills to Montepulciano. Planned to walk
some more but raining again.








Good to hear you're tackling your fear of
ReplyDeleteheights!
Very necessary in Italy - you'd miss a lot
otherwise.