Day 11: Perugia to Salerno
Wednesday 29th May
Back on the train again.
Another issue with touring by train is that occasionally you need to retrace your steps (wheels) in order to get expeditiously from A to B. So today’s trip involved a two hour return to Florence, before boarding the very rapid Frecciarossa to Salerno.
I had thought I wouldn’t have much to write today, but it turns out Salerno is wonderful. We had chosen it as a useful stop-off point on our journey to Aci Castello in Sicily tomorrow, but now feel we would like to come back. Our B&b is in a 1200 year old building
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| The entrance to our B&B |
We were soon out enjoying the seafront
before seafood in a lovely sidestreet
Then the limoncello arrived:
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| The limoncello hit the spot |
At one stage an old lady in a really short skirt walked past, which we thought was odd. It turned out she was the chef.
Next we took in some opera:
before chatting to a 91 year old lady and her son in a button shop.
Salerno really is a wonderful old unspoilt city. Go there quick.


















That definition looks worth a visit -I am just about to find it on a map! 🤣
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