Thursday 27 June 2013

Meeting up with family in Venice.

          
After travelling over 7,000 miles we have now reached Venice – our most easterly city on this trip. My sister Gill and her husband Rob have arranged to come out to meet us, although they will be staying in a hotel near St Mark’s square and we will be in a campsite at Punta Sabbioni.  Luckily there is a Vaporetto water bus that will link us to Venice so meeting up should not be a problem.



We arrived early to take the 8.30am bus with hoards of other tourists and the weather was sunny for Les’s first view of this amazing city and of St Mark’s Square.  We have all seen photo’s of Venice before but there is nothing quite like seeing this place for yourself and although it is very busy at this time of year, it’s still possible to get away into the back streets to some quiet corners.    

                      

We easily found Gill and Rob among the crowds and after a brief wander around the many narrow lanes, we came upon one of the Traghetto gondola’s which cross the Grand Canal at right angles by weaving around the other boats and ferries dashing up and down the canal.   It’s a good way to get a trip on a gondola without breaking the bank. 


                                                                                                       


  A short trip up the canal to Rialto from the favourite photo spot on Accademia Bridge and we were ready for our first Aperol Spritz in a waterside restaurant.





Les and I had decided to go back to the campsite to change rest up a bit before returning that evening – a big mistake – the water buses were full and it took us 2 hours to get back!……..not really an option next time.  
Having discovered a lovely restaurant during the day, all four of us returned for a fantastic meal ( albeit a bit late! ) and finished up by chatting with an interesting Canadian tourist on another table.  By this time we had missed our 10pm boat back so it would be the 11pm instead ….. plenty of time to stroll in the moonlight back to St Mark’s.  Of course the lovely full moon meant high spring tides so we found ourselves threading our way through the water which had risen in St Marks square and for some unknown reason Gill and I found ourselves dancing to the lovely music provided by the coffee house musicians.  It must have been the glass or three of Prosecco we had enjoyed earlier in the evening!




Next day all of us took the boat out to the interesting and totally different islands of Torcello, Burano, with its colourful houses and Murano, with it’s many glass factories and shops and we just about missed the threatened rain and thunder. 


Our last day in Venice so we decided to try and stay there all day until early evening rather than return to the campsite for a rest as before.  As it was a bit chilly Les had worn his long trousers and brought shorts with him to change into.  Unfortunately, his decision to make his discrete change into the shorts while sitting outside a small café was definitely not one of his better ideas.  He was spotted by the waiter who gave a loud whistle while shouting “ El Nudo” all around, much to the amusement of the rest of us.


Spot came too! 
After saying our goodbyes to Gill and Rob around midday we sauntered around the various canals and back lanes, jumped on the water bus for a trip right up the Grand canal and sat people watching while having a coffee or two and planning to get back to the Rialto area for early evening.






 Eating cicheti with a small drink of wine or Prosecco in the small bars around the Rialto early evening is a local pastime and as there are a few cichetti bars around here, it makes for good evening entertainment going from one to the next.  What a way to end a lovely few days in Venice.



 We arrived back at St Mark’s square just as the Campanile tower bells were chiming 9pm – how romantic!   

Monday 3 June 2013

A few days on the Côte d'Azur

…………where sports cars and ‘blot on the landscape’ motorboats are king -  until we arrive in our motorhome and expect to be able to rub shoulders with all these beautiful people!




We have started from Cavalaire sur Mer which is a short cycle ride from our campsite and we will progress eastwards towards Nice. 
We had a lovely walk from Gigaro beach around the coast path, it was a bit overcast that day and we just got back before the rain.   We certainly could have done with a coffee after all that exertion but no bars to be found here, just expensive restaurants which are closed until the evening…….. so unlike Portugal where coffee drinking is a very popular pastime with locals and visitors alike. 


Who is this man?

There are cycle paths a plenty and by using those it is quite easy to get from one beach to another so long as there are not massive hills in between.  Just leave the van in a supermarket carpark and hop on the bikes…..and that is how we arrived at St Tropez – the new shabby chic way …… by bike!   The local paper informed us we missed Rod Stewart’s visit by a day – or rather …. He missed us!
St Tropez ……..not really what I expected – almost swamped by the huge motorboats looking like cuckoo’s that have outgrown the nest, but I suppose that is where the money is.  Just along the harbour and climbing up to the citadel the view is much better.



St Tropez - original harbour view

 A few days on and we are enjoying our favourite moules and frites in a nearby restaurant and the sun is shining most of the time although there is a strong wind from time to time.
 

We have been told of a small beach quite near to St Tropez where there is overnight parking for the van right beside a lovely beach so we have changed our plans and decided to stay here for a while.   We paddled our way past the posh beach restaurants where sunbathing and eating seems to be a way of life and the motorboats anchored just offshore are offloading their human cargo for the next sitting!  But it’s back to the van for us for a glass of Rosé.


Not warm enough to swim yet
Moving on now to Frejus and a lovely campsite within walking distance of a beach and cycling distance to the marina with St Raphael just a few miles along.  But for today we are happy to just laze by the pool and get up to date with the washing. 

Frejus marina

St Raphael cathedral peeping out! 

We have cycled to Frejus and St Raphael today - Sunday!  so everywhere is very busy.  Bells were ringing from the cathedral, ( now squeezed in beside the Casino) just got there in time to see the youngsters coming out after their first holy communion celebrations .......  very cute.  

So lovely here at the campsite and the weather is fine so we have decided to stay another night before making our way at last to Italy.

Our updated map of our journey is below.