Hotel Villa Miravalle
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Ogni Santi
... pretty much their own country. everything is written in german and italian, and most people speak both, at least a bit. But since I don't really look like an italian, they talked in german to me. And the city itself felt very german also, well bavarian. They have a nice tradition in Bolzano, every saturday morning they meet in this one restaurant and have some bread with all kinds of covering and a bianchetto, which is ...
A day of cold and hot
... on as well as my one piece rainsuit but took the rainsuit off to go on the cableway. Big question now was do I keep it off or do I want it back on to keep the heat in???
I decided to leave it off and headed up the pass. The temp had risen slightly now and the road was totally dry making it much safer for me to ride on.
Back up over the summit and it was all downhill now. The valley below looked wonderful and I just could not help but stop about every ...
Back to civilization
... did. We ordered our pizza, which wasn't half as good as the one we had in Cefalu, but our waitress was really nice, and had a half carafe of wine. They had a list of 5 wines, and only had one red house wine available. Made us laugh, so we ordered it anyway. As we were sitting there, we started a conversation with the locals at the next table. While we were talking, a local pulled into the parking space we had first parked in. No ...
No marmite, just rain
... South West of Riva del Garda (opposite direction), however the trail to Torbole is much more pedestrian friendly although it's wise to keep your eyes peeled for cyclists racing past.
It was difficult to determine where the marathon runners would be, as we were avoiding the main road where the race was taking place from Limone in the West to Malcesine in the East. By the time we reached Torbole the stragglers in the pouring rain was all we managed to catch, so ...
Otzi the Iceman
As if we havent had enough of trains, we decided to take another one to the nearby Bolzano for a day trip. However, we are now experts at using the Italian rail system, mostly thanks to the DIY electronic ticket booths. They have an English option, our saviour. They are the same all over the country, so easy once you have worked out the timetables and tickets.
Most of the people in the region around us speak German (lots ...