We mistakenly only parked the car for one hour. Really, we shouldn't have gone any further than this...
Guess what we found? A castle, and another old town, AND a cathedral. And we couldn't resist the pull of history....
Though the view from the castle terrace was pretty cool. Look at the clarity of that water...
We wandered up and found the Cathedral...
Frescoes from 1577 lined the Cathedral walls...
And the floor was total mosaic.. Total!
The Ceiling was pretty interesting too.
And once again the crypt full of arches...
We found the castle, and managed to get in free because of our hearing loss. Steve McCurry - the photographer had a big exhibition there so we took a look.
Knowing our car was parked for only an hour, we didn't stay long inside the exhibition. So wandered around the castle itself. Huge terraces...
Outside the castle walls were beautiful whitewashed villas, also old...
And another terrace overlooking the marina...
Can't wait to use one or two of these for my laptop wallpaper!
Lots of little shops...
And pasta shops. I bought some for Anne but hope to get some more in Sicily to take home...
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Olive trees lined a square we walked though on the way back to the car...
And we found a pretty neat Gelato shops. Except I ended up not having any because they wouldn't serve me! They were too busy having a conversation between themselves! The sale walked out the door!
We set the GPS for the next town - Castro, but took off 'toll roads'. So we meandered through the real Italy back roads. Through huge Olive Tree plantations, farmland, old stone walls, little villages, crumbling buildings. I stopped to take this image for a friend! Some of the trees were so old the trunks were twisted...
Traffic was slow at tines...
But we got there. Castro is amazing. We didn't bother with the castle or old town high on the hill. We were there for the water. Crystal clear, green. Quite a few people swimming...
We decided to eat first. This restaurant looked expensive, but, it was anything but. Plus they filled our wine glasses full to the top! The view was amazing, we were out of the hot sun,and a nice sea breeze wafted through. After an incredible meal, we got changed into our togs and headed down the cliff for a swim... The water was a tad cool but very refreshing..
We didn't stay, but then drove to Porto Selvaggio. This is a national park and we walked through this forest down to a pebble beach and a rock formation which we swam at. I had a long swim. Lovely. We sat in the sun for a while, watching other swim, horses trotted by and there was an old roman guardhouse up on the outcrop as well. Forgot to take those photos on the phone - they're on my camera!
Last stop was Punta Proscuitto. Luxury Beach. Beautiful sandy beach. I had another swim here. The water was like a warm bath, and it was quite shallow for a long way out.
Our 'neighbours' on the beach had this gorgeous dog. Not sure what breed it was, but it was lovely.
We then headed back to our apartment in Lecce, sunkissed, and refreshed. Showered, then went out briefly to take a photo of the Cathedral at night. There was a photoshoot in progress - a wedding party I think.
The Southern Italian coast is beautiful. Of all he places I'd like to spend more time in Otranto and Castro. Stunning clear crystal waters. All in all another great day in Italy!
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