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Lake como
... the ferry to bellagio....a bit touristy for us so found a nice lady in a deli who made us a massive sandwich each - salami, ham, local cheeses.a..total cost $5 .....then walked over the hill and found some nice lane ways and little harbours ... Talia - we shared our lunch with our new friends....ducks.....found a nice water ...
Lake como
... very old town felt like varenna. Glad to be out of milan love these towns n villages. Met our first Aussies today on our whole time away. Now out of milan feel like we are in another country not a shopping precinct. We are enjoying the small towns and villages more than the cities but each has something different to offer. Alps are always on view from the lake in every ...
A visit to the Western side of Lake Como
... welcome experience - slightly sweet flavour but clearly able to provide quite some sustenance if necessary.
Did some preparations for the journey back to Munich tomorrow. Hard to comprehend we will travel through 4 countries on the way !!!
A day that might have been limited by the poor weather ended up being really pleasant and very enjoyable. Another great day in our epic ...
Birthday celebrations in the mountains
... Madona Del Telgio ancient Romanesque church) and Rezzonico. Walked off a little of the good food we have had during a lake side walk and a few sets of stairs down to the water. Getting a little cool outside (6°) we returned home for a short village walk and then inside for hot tea. Repacked a bag so Fides and Jorg could take it back to Germany ...
Day trip to Bellagio
... only taking in the exceptional scenery but getting a cardio vascular work out at the same time; which is all undone when you partake in the food and wine of the region. But before getting in to the culanary delights we trekked our way up and down narrow lane ways following our noses just to see where we ended up. Some looked like dead ends but as you moved along them they kept opening up before you. We wound our way past buildings that were built centuries ...