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- Familie LeitnerMarch 26, 2025
Today was a sort of double excursion. First to Vesuvius and then through Pompeii. From the source of every catastrophe to one of its sites, so to speak. In the off-season, you can get a ticket for access practically on demand. In summer, it's said to be fully booked days in advance. Even so, on the mountain
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- Familie LeitnerMarch 25, 2025
On the second day on Capri, we head west, up to the heights. Monte Solaro was shrouded in mist and clouds and ignored. But the climb to Anacapri was a must. And the walk through the smaller and less "significant" town on the island. Still touristy and posh. Then by bus down to the sea (we saved almost
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- Familie LeitnerMarch 25, 2025
As forbidding as Naples was, Capri is just as pleasant. At least if you ignore the harbor and the main square in Capri, called the Piazetta. We first explored the town of Capri and the east of the island. Very beautiful, very pleasant. Tiberius ruled the Roman Empire from here for ten years. With a magnificent
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- Familie LeitnerMarch 23, 2025
I photographed the few green corners we passed. The rest is familiar or can be found online. 🙂↔️
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- Familie LeitnerMarch 21, 2025
Today we once again headed west on largely deserted paths through the slopes of the coastal mountains on the Sorrento Peninsula – up to the last mountain, from which Capri was "near enough to touch." The difference between the paths around Amalfi and those at the end of the peninsula is quite dramatic
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- Familie LeitnerMarch 20, 2025
Over the past few days, we'd been on tourist trails, coastal and low mountain ranges. And today, we suddenly found ourselves in the high mountains. And only a few kilometers away from each other. The first half of today's stage could just as easily have been in the Limestone Alps. Rugged, steep, banded
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Finally, the four of us toured the main towns of the Amalfi Republic once again. We added a few things we'd saved for our time together, along with some new impressions. We traveled there and back by bus and train. It took a long time, but you're hardly any faster by car. Even in the off-season, parking
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