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tcinct Sep 30th, 2023 02:18 AM

Restaurants are easy to walk to from this apartment.

We enjoyed the food and service so much at Ristorante Giardiniello we ate there twice on the front terrace. (Giardiniello-Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 17 12 PM- 3 PM, 6:30 PM-11 PM)

Though we didn’t try these restaurants here are a few of the host’s suggestions.

Ristorante a Ricetta, Hostaria del Corso, Taberna 33 Bistro, and Tippico terre di nocciole

tcinct Sep 30th, 2023 02:20 AM

Travelmar’s web site has a brief description of the Amalfi Islands they go to here-

https://www.travelmar.it/en/visit-amalfi-coast

They also offer itineraries including one day trip by ferry to see 2 or 3 of the islands.

https://www.travelmar.it/en/tours-on...st-and-pompeii



tcinct Oct 2nd, 2023 07:46 AM

Molise is known as the region that doesn’t exist. But exist it does and it is well worth a visit. We first visited Molise last year and came back this year to explore some more.

The day we left Minori we took the ferry back to Salerno and then 3 trains to head east to Molise. We are usually a one train a day family. We left Salerno to go to Casserta. Casserta is worth a stop for the palace and gardens alone but we had visited on a previous trip. Next stop was from Casserta to Foggia in Puglia. From Foggia we arrived in Termoli in Molise a half hour later. From Minori to Termoli was about 9 hours.



tcinct Oct 3rd, 2023 06:34 AM

Termoli
 
Walking from the Termoli train station on a Saturday afternoon to our apartment we went down a tree lined street to a square filled with parents watching their young children playing soccer. There was a wide pedestrianized street, Via Corso Nationale, next to the square filled with shops and restaurants. In the distance is the water of the Adriatic, water that is blue to green to the beautiful color of the Caribbean waters in all the colorful turquoise shades. We saw more restaurants walking here than we have ever seen even off season. We heard very few English speakers. Menus are for the most part in Italian. My dh said there were more gelateria shops than churches! Termolisi love their gelato!



tcinct Oct 3rd, 2023 06:46 AM

Termoli
 
Walking from the Termoli train station on a Saturday afternoon to our apartment we went down a tree lined street to a square filled with parents watching their young children playing soccer. There was a wide pedestrianized street, Via Corso Nationale, next to the square filled with shops and restaurants. In the distance is the water of the Adriatic, water that is blue to green to the beautiful color of the Caribbean waters in all the colorful turquoise shades. The sand is like light brown sugar in color and texture. We saw more restaurants walking here than we have ever seen even off season. We heard very few English speakers. Menus are for the most part in Italian. My dh said there were more gelateria shops than churches! Termolisi love their gelato!



tcinct Oct 3rd, 2023 07:11 AM

Termoli Train Station
 
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Termoli Train Station

tcinct Oct 3rd, 2023 07:15 AM

Piazza VIttorio Vieneto (on a Monday so the children are still in school.)
 
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...6b4317784.jpeg
The Square

tcinct Oct 3rd, 2023 08:07 AM

Corso Nazionale- no cars!
 
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...a869cca08.jpeg
During the weekday, much busier on the weekends!
The road leads to the Adriatic you see in the distance.

tcinct Oct 3rd, 2023 08:40 AM

The Marina
 
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...9bfe56631.jpeg
The marina where you can take a ferry to the Tremiti Islands.

TDudette Oct 3rd, 2023 09:05 AM

You had me at more gelaterie than churches! Nice shots.

tcinct Oct 3rd, 2023 10:09 PM

Termoli
 

Originally Posted by TDudette (Post 17500449)
You had me at more gelaterie than churches! Nice shots.

Thank you, TDudette. We used our cameras on our phones for the most part.

tcinct Oct 3rd, 2023 10:47 PM

Termoli
 
There were weekdays while we were here you could practically have the beach to yourself! The water is clear, the depth is gradual and waves are like ripples. Light brown sugar describes the color and texture of the sand. The beach has both a green flag designation for children, and a blue flag for water quality.

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...019ddc3ab.jpeg
Seas are calm
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...4a26e37f8.jpeg
Looking down at the beach next to the castle of the ancient city
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...9e76bc6d4.jpeg
A view down the coast

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...67d249c26.jpeg
Another quiet October day at the beach.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...cc3af826d.jpeg
A trabucco below the Sveva castle. No boat required, just fishing nets.

ekscrunchy Oct 4th, 2023 01:28 PM

Ciao!!

I am LOVING this report! You were so lucky with the weather in Termoli! It looked a lot different, still lovely but different, in the rain and gloom a few days later!! I will be hanging on every word, and photo!!

tcinct Oct 5th, 2023 03:51 AM

Termoli
 
CIAO, EKScrunchy!
Thank you for your very kind words!
You have been an inspiration for so many of our Italy trips!
Heartfelt appreciation is sent your way!



Originally Posted by ekscrunchy (Post 17500690)
Ciao!!

I am LOVING this report! You were so lucky with the weather in Termoli! It looked a lot different, still lovely but different, in the rain and gloom a few days later!! I will be hanging on every word, and photo!!


bucurilie3603 Oct 5th, 2023 10:02 AM

I was born in Europe. Come to America 44 years ago. I spent 33 Over there drove a car or a motorbike. I visit every year since,
but I will never attempt to drive anything again over there. We here are civilized as far as driving. Not much beyond that, BTW. It is true
driving in Italy scares the hell out of me. firs they are so many, the streets are so narrow and not much of rules are respected.

tcinct Oct 5th, 2023 08:23 PM

Driving in Italy
 

Originally Posted by bucurilie3603 (Post 17500881)
I was born in Europe. Come to America 44 years ago. I spent 33 Over there drove a car or a motorbike. I visit every year since,
but I will never attempt to drive anything again over there. We here are civilized as far as driving. Not much beyond that, BTW. It is true
driving in Italy scares the hell out of me. firs they are so many, the streets are so narrow and not much of rules are respected.

Hi Bucurillie,
Parking and hoping you have a car when you return adds to the fun! When we visited a town in Puglia my DH swore that they came out at night and switched the signs for the one way roads so you could never enter the town the same way twice.

tcinct Oct 5th, 2023 08:24 PM

Last year while browsing holiday rentals I selected indoor pools as a filter and to my surprise I had a hit! The villa was in Oratino and I decided somebody had to stay there! That was our first introduction to Molise. The villa was being newly offered as a B&B. We took a train from Naples to Isernia and arranged a private transfer to the villa. We were the only guests the whole time we were there. The villa now has its own web site in addition to being on other vacation rental sites.

https://villapanoramaoratino.com/



Though a car is preferred to sightsee we managed by walking everywhere!

ekscrunchy Oct 6th, 2023 05:54 AM

TC: Was there a town near the villa that you could walk to?

The indoor pool..can you swim laps?

Loving this report!! So glad to read about Molise!!

tcinct Oct 6th, 2023 09:47 AM

Oratino
 
Hi ekscrunchy!

Thank you for following along! We just got back from a walking food tour in Parma, wow! More info to follow!

The pool is about 14 feet wide by about 28 feet long. It is about 4 and 1/2 feet deep across the whole flat surface of the pool.


Originally Posted by ekscrunchy (Post 17501047)
TC: Was there a town near the villa that you could walk to?

The indoor pool..can you swim laps?

Loving this report!! So glad to read about Molise!!


tcinct Oct 6th, 2023 10:05 AM

Oratino is of one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, as designated by the Borghi più Belli d’Italia association.

https://borghipiubelliditalia.it/en/borgo/oratino/


https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...bd44ad1d0.jpeg
Oratino’s medieval village seen in the distance from the villa.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...a231f063d.jpeg
Here’s an incline at the entry to the village.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...d3e249508.jpeg
Some steps to help burn off some calories!
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...0111c5214.jpeg
Stone masons built homes and walls and roads here.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...9b9acfd7c.jpeg
The town center.


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