Saturday, October 11, 2014 | Manuel Marabese | Europe
DAY 2 Pompeii to Aquafredda
Yesterday we had a pretty though start of the tour, first coping with Rome morning traffic, then Italian autostrada (freeway) and later with a visit of Pompeii. Today the day won't be much easier, but this means also full of experiences and emotions. We are in fact about to ride towards Sorrento and then cruise the suave Amalfi coast. Lots of magnificent little villages scattered along the coast with house built literally everywhere... hard to believe that is even possible to think about building something on that steep slopes!
Alan starting to illustrate the daily briefing
Cheeeese for the first group photo, under big lemons and cedars
Definitely a cafe with a view!
Bella Italia, yes here we are...
Riding Amalfi coast is a pleasure... and some moments even without traffic!
Stunning villages on the coast
Lunch time at a beachfront panini shack!
Good evening from the beatific terrace of our hotel Villa Cheta Elite
DAY 1 Rome to Pompeii
It's hot and sunny in the Urbe (the eternal city of Rome "caput mundi"), this blissful late summer weather is the perfect start for one of the most charming tour of the whole Edelweiss motorcycle offer. After an intense start in Rome we will proceed towards Sicily following the Tyrrhenian coast of southern Italy and its Appennini mountains. Today after we manage to get rid of capitol traffic we follow Via dei Laghi near Castel Gandolfo and suddenly roads get narrower, more twisty and the villages visited becomes smaller.
In the afternoon we speed up our journey hitting the freeway in order to reach Pompeii on time to enter the archaeological park at 5pm and enjoy an interesting tour across its well preserved ruins.
Villages atop hills, what could have more Italian flair than that?
Entering Pompeii and greeting our local guide for the park
Yep, speed bumps have been invented a few thousands years ago
The graphical menu of the Lupanari
Walking across the forum, the center of the town in Roman era
The garden of our hotel Forum in Pompeii has surely no lack of charm either