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Corinth In June
... there was no bustle, nor did the atmosphere improve as the evening approached. I wanted a light meal, and could only find cafe bars and a couple of fast food places. Corinth has never been especially good for tavernas because it is a commercial port. It has several small bars and cafes but the number of traditional tavernas seems to have dwindled year ...
By bus to Tolo, the slow scenic route
... Astros paralia by the sea. This is the more touristy place, and in the hot sun, was lovely. I knew I could not stay long, so wandered along the jetty and back, then chose one of the cafe-bars with a large seating area and comfortable cushioned chairs, to enjoy a coffee until it was time to move on.
Next stop was Argos, a place I've been before, with it's ancient ruins and more ...
Making the most of the old and the new.
... built. I long for the day when I can take a train through the Peloponnese once again but at present it simply isn't practical - indeed I am very lucky to be able to come as far as Corinth.
So- back to the airport, where I have time to wait outside in the sun, enjoying a colourful seat, cool concrete, with a choice of facing the sun or being protected from it. Clever ...
Hot hot hot!
... one suggestion. A beautiful lagoon, surrounded by cliffs. Very cool. We carried on to Pylos where we crashed for the night. A nice fishing village. Unfortunately we were kicked out of the carpark, and had to park on the side of the road on a hill for the night. Needless to say the sleep wasn’t great. We cracked on first thing to check out Mystras, another ancient greek/roman town, which was once the second city of the Byzantine empire. Perched on a craggy hill, the ...
A travel day along the coast
... shown the bell tower and where the private quarters of all the monks, sort of like the rooms to an old Holiday Inn Motel. I could hear the Monks eating dinner, and being lectured by the head monk, and I got the impression that my escort preferred to be escorting me, rather than listening to the lecture. Then it was time to go. He told me that the road did not go over the mountain as we had hoped, Although clearly on the map there was a road, So ...