Dave the OAP
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Squiddy
We go to Korcula this summer, where is the huge colliseum in your pictures?
We go to Korcula this summer, where is the huge colliseum in your pictures?
Squiddy
We go to Korcula this summer, where is the huge colliseum in your pictures?
Squiddy
We go to Korcula this summer, where is the huge colliseum in your pictures?
Looks like the one in Pula
Antwerp or Seville. Probably Antwerp - amazing city.
Folk in Montalcino used to warn me about the likelihood of catching malaria in the Maremma. I never did, though, and I guess it was a myth that lost its justification about five generations ago.I'll bag for the Maremma area of Tuscany. Typical tuscan countryside with amazing climate, food and wine. Untouched by foreign tourists and great beaches just a short drive down the hills.
Try a little village called Scansano.
Santorini/Lesbos/Cephelonia
Berwang/ Alpbach in austria
Dubrovnic
Venice/ Sienna / Florence / Rome
barcelona
Dordogne/ Saumur
Boscastle/ Peak district
The old bit of Rouen is nice - however I believe it was all flattened during the war and rebuilt. The bits around the old nice bit belongs on another thread entitled "which French city do you always manage to get lost in when travelling to the Vendee, how hard would it be to put up some large signs with "Le Mans" on them?". Admittedly it is better than it was in this respect.
Porec in Croatia is heaven on earth.
Saumur is nowhere near the Dordogne. Do you mean Sarlat?
Saumur is in the Loire valley, which is great in its own right.
I love Rouen - more medieval buildings still standing than any other City in France outside Paris.
Beaune and that part of Burgundy.
And then there is Umbria.