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A Short Hop up the Coast
... with large power boats in evidence everywhere and apartment complexes and hotels spread along the sandy foreshore. After lunch, in the peculiar weather which was chill, grey and very humid, we set off for a walk along the paved pedestrianized walkway up the coast. This stretches for a couple of miles and all along are shops, restaurants, ice cream parlours, hotels and apartment blocks ...
A Lazy Day
... is really a very nice harbour. It is interesting, with lots going on and it is has a nice mixture of industrial and commercial property, with cafes, restaurants and bars on the waterfront. It is also inexpensive (€15/night) with lovely clean facilities and with free wifi, in fact they provide you with a week’s access to the ubiquitous Lan-1 network, ubiquitous in that every marina hereabouts provides it. The ...
Great Sailing
... her on board CW again next year.
We were keen to sail and the forecast on YR was for maximum wind speeds of 8m/s (18mph) from the SW. I didn’t bother checking the other sites as we were only travelling about 9 miles. As it happened, it was a very exciting 9 miles, as the wind when we were out in the Bucht was not 18mph but a far more feisty 30mph ie a Force 7. Moreover, rather than it being an exhilarating ...
Last day with Helen
... the land was well forested, with fine tall beech and lime trees. We stopped for a cup of tea in a cliff-top café and then returned, remarking once again on the cleanliness and quiet streets with neat houses, some of them very large indeed. In short, a genteel seaside town.
As it was Helen’s last night we felt that we ought to eat out but we didn’t fancy the trip back into town by ferry so ...
Away from the Madding Crowd
... we did our bit to help by hosing down the decks.
It was a lovely sunny day again as we bade our farewells to those boats that hadn't already gone, like migrating birds scattering. Our plan was to simply motor up the river Trave a ways and find an anchorage, which we did about 4 miles upriver, a lovely peaceful spot, with only one other, pretty as it happens, boat there. Once settled in, we sunbathed, swam (yes swam, encouraged and led by Helen and it ...