Paestum: a hidden gem of Campania

Everyone’s heard of Amalfi and Sorrento, the gorgeous towns that cling to the cliffs above a beautiful blue sea to the south of Naples. Everyone’s also heard of Pompei and Herculaneum too, the wonderful ancient sites that we’re able to walk around and learn about our previous civilisations. All are places that, justifiably, attract millionsContinue reading “Paestum: a hidden gem of Campania”

Wine Time in Tuscany

Is there anything more quintessentially Tuscan than a row of tall, thin cypress trees disappearing in to the distance, standing guard over row upon row of bright green vines? This is the view that greeted us after every twist and turn of our journey through Tuscany, more specifically the Chianti region. It’s also the backdropContinue reading “Wine Time in Tuscany”

Life after lockdown for Italy’s tourism.

On the surface life is back to normal. There’s the usual hubbub of people going about their daily lives; the only indicators of the last few months being face masks that spend most of their time pulled down over the chin, peeling stickers on supermarket floors to remind you to keep your distance and bottlesContinue reading “Life after lockdown for Italy’s tourism.”

Campervanning in Sorrento

We’ve made it down to our new home just north of Naples. To say there’s a north south divide is a slight understatement. Emilia-Romagna boasts beautiful renaissance towns, with well kept parks and open spaces. Here in Campania there’s a much more laid back approach with crazy driving, lots of litter and plenty of strayContinue reading “Campervanning in Sorrento”

5 Highlights of Florence

Our trip South from Ferrara to Naples included a few night’s in Tuscany. I’d been to this part of the world before but Mr BND hadn’t and was particularly keen to visit Florence. Knowing what a beautiful city it is, I certainly didn’t have any qualms about going again. So here’s five of our highlightsContinue reading “5 Highlights of Florence”

The best cycling hotel in Italy?

Whilst researching our road trip to the coast we heard about the town of Cesenatico, the home of the famous cyclist Marco Pantani, and soon decided it was to be added to our list of destinations. I stumbled across the Lungomare Bike Hotel online and I reckon if Pinarello made bike hotels, it would beContinue reading “The best cycling hotel in Italy?”

3 Gems of South Romagna

Our exploration of Emilia-Romagna continued with a trip to the South East corner of the region, which was originally known as Romagna before the two regions merged. There were so many places we wanted to visit before leaving but we narrowed it down to three…and we’re very pleased with our choices! San Marino Our firstContinue reading “3 Gems of South Romagna”

The best wild camping spot near Parma

Over the last couple of weeks we’ve been more active and exploring further afield. As lovely as Ferrara and the Po delta is, we’ve been yearning for hills, which you’d think wouldn’t be an issue being from the Lincolnshire fens! So we’ve had a few trips south to the hills near Bologna. On one occasionContinue reading “The best wild camping spot near Parma”

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