Travelsonabike2 This Day 6th June 2010

Bicycle Touring This Day 6th-June-2010 Doomed building on green

Bicycle Touring Italy

This week’s Travelsonabike2 bicycle touring on this day post is again from Italy on the 6th of June 2010. It’s been a good day, and I passed a milestone, which I was pretty proud of.

There is a more embellished version of this post, along with all the posts from my Italian bicycle tour, in my “Travels on a Bike 2 Italy” tour book, available to buy from Amazon.

Sunday 6th June. Marina di Casta to Marina di Carrara. 80 miles.

I’ve had a good ride today on quiet roads. Much of it has been spent cycling along the service roads parallel to the autostrada. They were excellent, and I stopped at one of the motorway services for an ice cream. Some of the looks I got from cars pulling off the autostrada, with me sat there, bike fully loaded, eating an ice cream. I think they all thought I’d cycled up the motorway to get there.

I cycled through Pisa today and, of course, diverted to see the tower. The Piazza di Miracol, where the famous leaning tower of Pisa is located, along with the Grand Cathedral and Baptistry. They were stunning and looked magnificent, along with the immaculate green lawns of the Piazza. That tower leans at quite an angle. And surprisingly, it wasn’t that busy around the Piazza; I was probably there a little early before most tourists arrived.

Grand white building
The cathedral in Piazza di Miracol, with the leaning tower in the background

I passed the 10,000-mile mark today, not on this trip, but since I bought my bike two years ago. Not bad going, really, considering that three years ago, the furthest I’d ever cycled was probably about ten miles. Today is also the first day since arriving in Italy nearly 1300 miles ago that I haven’t taken any painkillers. Things are looking up. I might have to have a beer or two to celebrate tonight!

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Travelsonabike2 This Day 30th May 2010

Bicycle Touring This Day 30th-May-2010 Apartments along a seafront

Bicycle Touring Italy

This week’s Travelsonabike2 bicycle touring on this day post comes from Italy on the 30th of May 2010. One of my favourite forms of travel today, and it was free.

There is a more embellished version of this post, along with all the posts from my Italian bicycle tour, in my “Travels on a Bike 2 Italy” tour book available to buy from Amazon.

Sunday 30th May. Bova Marina, Italy to Alessio Siculo, Sicily. 64 Miles.

Not so many miles today, mainly due to getting lost, taking a ferry, and sightseeing.

I decided last night that I was going to go to Sicily. After all, it’s only a ferry ride away. And after a bit of hasty homework last night, I decided to get the ferry from Reggio di Calabria. But when I arrived in Reggio, I got lost and couldn’t find the ferry terminal. Oh well, perhaps I won’t go to Sicily after all.

Giving up on going to Sicily, I continued to cycle on and reached Villa San Giovanni, where I noticed I could get a ferry to Sicily and managed to find the ferry terminal this time. As I approached what I thought was the ticket office, I got ushered to the boarding area. And before I knew it, I was boarding the ferry. I thought maybe I’d have to pay as I disembarked, but no, I just rode off with the other traffic, bargain.

Ship by dock
My boat to Sicily

I’m not too sure if I’m going to cycle around the entire island yet; I’ll see how I get on tomorrow. My first impression of the island is that everybody seems very friendly. Nearly everybody I passed said hello, or should I say “ciao”. I just hope I don’t wake up with a horse’s head next to me tomorrow morning.

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Travelsonabike2 This Day 23rd-May-2010

Bicycle Touring This Day 23rd-May-2010 Snowy mountains behind a vine yard

Bicycle Touring Italy

This week’s Travelsonabike2 bicycle touring on this day post comes from Italy on the 23rd-May-2010. It seems as far back as 2010, I was having trouble with my legs.

There is a more embellished version of this post, along with all the posts from my Italian bicycle tour, in my “Travels on a Bike 2 Italy” tour book available to buy from Amazon.

Sunday 23rd May. Santa Maria a Mare to Fossacesia. 84 Miles.

The good news today is that the pain in my leg seems to have eased. The bad news is that I now have a blister on my bum! Which might explain why my leg pain isn’t as bad; I’m distracted by the pain from the blister. As a result, the song that keeps going around in my head. Money for Nothing, by Dire Straits. And the line that goes, “Maybe get a blister on your thumb.” Except I replaced the word thumb.

Sea and beach with sunbeds and parasols on
I’m glad I’m here and not down there

It’s been a pleasant ride today, apart from the pain from my blister and the heat. It’s been very hot. I’ve not seen a cloud in the sky all day. As I cycled along, on my left, I could see the tourist beaches with their sunbeds and parasols neatly lined up in regimental lines. On my right, away in the distance, I could see a range of snow-capped mountains.

I think the winters must be harsh here. There are plenty of road signs with pictures of tyres with snow chains on. It’s hard to believe in this heat.

A Good Day

I had a pleasant last 20 miles, cycling through small fishing villages, with the fishermen’s nets hanging at the end of piers in the beautiful turquoise Adriatic sea.

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Bicycle Touring Europe: Trieste Italy, To Bakar, Croatia, via Slovenia | Travelsonabike2

Grass and mountains

Bicycle Touring Europe: Trieste, Italy, to Bakar in Croatia, via Slovenia

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in Croatia. Trieste, Italy, to Bakar in Croatia, via Slovenia. 62 miles. The weather’s been a lot better today! It’s still windy, but at least the sun’s been out! I also crossed into Slovenia, my fifth country, which soon came and went. I’m now in Croatia.Country sign

Coming out of Trieste and cycling up to the Slovenian border this morning was a hard slog! It was uphill all the way! And I never stopped climbing until I reached Croatia!

On entering Slovenia, the first thing I noticed was the hog roasts. Outside every restaurant, there was a pig roasting on a spit! The smell was unbelievable, and it didn’t take long before I had to stop and try some! I wasn’t disappointed. It was delicious, served with roast potatoes and plenty of crispy crackling! As much as I would have loved to stay in Slovenia and sample some more hog roasts, I had to get on.

Hog roast
One of the many suckling pigs

I reached the Slovenian/Croatian border at around 2 pm. That must be the quickest time I’ve ever cycled across an entire country! I’m not too sure about Croatian drivers. They all seem to drive rather close!

I had a nice downhill ride into Rijeka at the end of the day, which I’ll probably pay for tomorrow morning. But I’ll worry about that then. I’m not staying in Rijeka; I never saw any hotels. I’m just down the coast.


Tour Information

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