2016-07-24 Seno di Lerici to Carlo Riva Marina, Rapallo, Italy This morning we leave our little bay with the conditions being humid and overcast Lerici is a lovely old town which was just on the other side of the castle Lerici is a popular place to stay when visiting the Cinque Terre Ferries depart regularly from Lerici to go Portovenere and the Cinque Terre La Spezia is a more industrial town with a commercial port which is situated in a sheltered waterway called Radda di La Spezia A popular anchorage for visiting yachts is Le Grazie which is in the south west of Radda di La Spezia South of Radda di La Spezia is the picturesque village and harbour of Portovenere Portovenere with it’s pastel coloured tall narrow houses and austere grey castle above, make the village a photographers dream!! Portovenere was a favourite place of poets Lord Byron and Shelley, hence the name of Poet’s Gulf which lies between Portovenere and Palmaria Island Another Menorquin, identical to ours!! We head ashore to visit Portovenere for the 3rd time (2003 & 2010) We visit the Church of St Peter which dates back to the 1200’s Great view from the church On our way up to the castle Ric rests with a new acquaintance The Andria Doria Castle was built by the Genoese in 1161 from local stone An amazing view over the magical Poets Gulf from the castle Overlooking the plain rooves of the tall houses of Portovenere San Lorenzo Church which is just below the castle The narrow back streets are busy with tourists Many restaurants line the foreshore of Portovenere to cater for the thousands of visitors everyday. Iseo Restaurant was recommended to us however we did not stay for lunch Once again a wonderful visit to one of my favourite areas of the Mediterranean We leave Portovenere and head through the narrow passage at Punta San Pietro The Bay of Poets, below the Church of St Peter where Byron the poet used to swim. Ironically his friend Shelly, also a poet, is believed to have lost his life here in a storm on his return from Livorno in his boat, which capsized. Today it is a popular swimming place as can be seen by the crowd on the rocks We continue along the coast of the Cinque Terre passing some yachts moored below some amazing cliffs We pass a small islet which is a popular mooring for local day tripper boats. Note the ramshackle houses behind!! It is hard to believe people can live here!! We arrive at Riomaggiore, the first village of the Cinque Terre This village has always been my favourite on past visits!! So picturesque!! The 2nd village along the Cinque Terre is Manarola In past visits we wandered through all the villages, however arriving by boat and dropping anchor here is impossible for us Corniglia is the next lovely village Another picturesque village! Vernazza is the fourth village heading north west along the coast The last village along the Cinque Terre is Monterosso Looking back to the 5 villages of the Cinque Terre We continue up the coast and pass numerous small towns ………and a few relaxed sailors too!! We plan to travel as far as we can while the light permits We finally arrive in the town of Rapallo which is at the head of the Golfo Marconi We decided to go into the marina at Rapallo as it was late and we were in an unfamiliar area for anchoring out Once settled into our berth we decided to go out for a late dinner in the town (as the Italians do) A very friendly waiter welcomed us in Rapala Ristorante Good red Sicilian wine was ordered by Ric as usual We start our dinner with fabulous ‘Smoked Swordfish’ Ric enjoys the ‘Sliced Grilled Beef with Tomato’ I chose the amazing ‘Crumbed Tuna with Tomato’ We share a delicious icecream dessert Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
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