There she blows!
Back row seats, Catania Amphitheatre Not as good as the real deal… Our Etna wheels… Always smoking… Crater hike.. Farewell Catania.. Etna foothills Stoker’s view!!! Coastal lunch stop Goodnight and Goodbye Etna. Catania is a UNESCO city, obviously not the rubbish filled ghettos, but the gorgeous majestic city centre. The buildings are magnificent and the place is filled with monasteries and tourists and there’s a Dutch chippy! We did the tourist trail taking in the Cathedral, two Roman Amphitheatres, one of which had been converted to housing then reclaimed, the...
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Our first Etna view As far as the eye can see.. Enjoying the coastal cycle path Getting closer.. View from our B&B ???? The usual roadside accompanymemt… ???? Backstreet Catania… Normal parking! Parking like the locals! Central Catania Wow, we left Syracuse on a beautiful coastal cycle path and got our first glimpse of Etna as we rounded our first corner. It’s enormous and slightly smoking at the top….or is that the cloud? The cycle path led us straight into our road through the largest chemical works in Italy handily placed next to the most active volcano in...
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Marzamemi Original Roman mosaic insitu Noto Town Hall Noto theatre Ancient caves where stone for Amphitheatres mined, Syracuse Syracuse Greek Amphitheatre Syracuse Cathedral Aperitivo… ???? From Pozzallo we headed to the south east corner of Sicily and had some of the nicest cycling we’ve had, lots of quiet roads interspersed with the usual poop you pants moments, but all in all very nice. Our northward leg from here took in the Roman Villa Tellari with some wonderful mosaic floors where we had our picnic lunch – cheddar cheese (from Malta) rolls! One of these mosaics was...
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Farewell Malta.. Plenty of full greenhouses bursting at the seams… Lemons line the back roads everywhere… Countries often become associated with objects, so a beret or baguette and you think French, bowler hat – British, Bicycle and cheese – Dutch, enormous gun toting, pickup truck driving religious evangelical nutter and you think American… Well, I’m now going to associate Sicilians with light switches….. They just love them! In fact they love them so much that you can often turn the hall light off whilst sitting on the loo! In our apartment last...
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Oh it’s hilly in Malta!!! We left the port of Valetta in darkness and of course on the right side of the road which is the left … Choosing to stick to the back roads rather than the main ones to get to our apartment for the week. Hilly doesn’t cut the mustard! I’d not like to take a car up some of the roads and we both had to push Tilly up quite a few too. No way could I move her on my own! But, Tilly settled into her underground parking for a long rest and to nurse her now very slipping rear sprocket whilst we hauled our bags up 3 flights of stairs as the lift was...
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