Aparthotel Imperial
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Ciao from Venice finally!
... the train station. We are in the middle of Venice, no cars. Only vaporettos or water boat to get around so have to unload at nearest dock and cart luggage on narrow cobblestone alleys and over narrow bridges to the house. Venetizia Shirley Met up with bob and kids fine in Milan. Having the most fantastic time ever, eating wonderful food and boys and wives even cooking great dinners ...
Caves and Prosciutto: Ljubljana, Lipica & Piran
... and stalactites and some were the size of 100 year old trees! It takes 1,000s of years for them to form so the ones that were only a few hundred years old were very fragile. It was really cool but very damp! haha This is because the cave was formed from a huge river that is still running through it today even though its course of direction has changed.The ramps and bridges throughout the cave were very slippery and I was nervous the whole time that I was ...
Caves n coast
... the road. This magnificent and impregnable castle has been perched in the middle of a vertical 123m high cliff for more than 700 years. It looks pretty cool as it is actually set into the cliff face.
We then drove a bit further down towards the coast and had a beautifully scenic drive from Kocep along to Piran, very mediterranean-y and a perfect sunny day. That's what we found so great about Slovenia; you could be in the mountains ...
Venice
... in business since 1720 and has served the likes of Charles Dickens, Wagner and Casanova. No coffee for me there...20 euros for the privilege of sipping coffee. Visited a store where they make and sell Murano glass. Calzone and Gelato for lunch. Of course, a gondola ride on the Grand Canal to finish our visit. Tomorrow we head to Pisa and San ...
Lake, Lagoon and Legache
... slides. There and then I determined to visit it, so here we are almost a year later. The weather was perfect, warm and sunny, and there were very few other tourists about. We hadn’t realised how extensive the site was, but armed with a map from the local tourist office we set off to explore. At one time Aquileia was a thriving port on a wide river but this has now shrunk to a mere stream, leaving the present small ...