We got up really early this morning and were away just before 09:00,thankful to discover that although you had to have paid for the campsite by 11:00 am, you didn't have to actually leave until 14:00, which took a great deal of pressure off.
We walked into Pisa - it wasn't far, only through a rather nasty tunnel under the railway lines, and then you turned more or less straight into a little street full of souvenir sellers
and at the end there was an entrance to the great Cathedral plaza with the infamous Tower.
and at the end there was an entrance to the great Cathedral plaza with the infamous Tower.
We walked all round
and found an exit at the opposite corner, enjoying a replica of the famous Roman statue on the way.
Had I known we were only on the very edge of the town and there was a historical town centre, its have demanded a coffee and a sit-down, and then visited it, but perhaps as well not to overdo it. As it was, we walked back along the walls (not on them, but below them), noticing one of the towers was also a bit crooked.
and found an exit at the opposite corner, enjoying a replica of the famous Roman statue on the way.
Had I known we were only on the very edge of the town and there was a historical town centre, its have demanded a coffee and a sit-down, and then visited it, but perhaps as well not to overdo it. As it was, we walked back along the walls (not on them, but below them), noticing one of the towers was also a bit crooked.
Then it was time to head on to Rome, which was a more interesting drive than some as it was not all motorway, although mostly dual carriageway. Interesting to learn the various shibboleths of Italian driving! And of course, urban driving in Rome itself, which wasn't as scary as the SW had feared.
We are parked up in a typical urban motor home park, not far from public transport. The SW has been exploring and tomorrow we will see the sights.
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