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Great video, thank you. We are off to ischia in September and im confused about foorwear as we normally go hiking in places like austria. I plan to take water shoes and sandals (more dressy and ones for daily walking around the towns etc but should i also pack more study hiking trainers/shoes/sandals or is there not really the option of hill walking in ischia.
Would you mind sharing the name of the bus stop for Ristorante Pietratorcia? It's hard to find the information and I was assuming it's about a 30 minute walk from the Citara station, but it seems it's closer than expected. Thank you!
I don't know that the stop had a name. These stops are more about dropping you on the side of the road. It was basically right in front of it if I remember correctly. But I would not suggest to walk on these roads for a longer distance. I would check with your hotel to see if they have a better thought on this.
I go to Ischia every summer for a holiday and also to visit my Grandparents who ae both Italian it's a decent island, overall i am sick and tired of going tbh
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Great video, thank you. We are off to ischia in September and im confused about foorwear as we normally go hiking in places like austria. I plan to take water shoes and sandals (more dressy and ones for daily walking around the towns etc but should i also pack more study hiking trainers/shoes/sandals or is there not really the option of hill walking in ischia.
You can, but it's not a main activity. It's what I'd like to investigate next time we go. But most things are by the water.
A nice genuine travel video. Well done.
Thank you, Ken! I appreciate that!
Would you mind sharing the name of the bus stop for Ristorante Pietratorcia? It's hard to find the information and I was assuming it's about a 30 minute walk from the Citara station, but it seems it's closer than expected. Thank you!
I don't know that the stop had a name. These stops are more about dropping you on the side of the road. It was basically right in front of it if I remember correctly. But I would not suggest to walk on these roads for a longer distance. I would check with your hotel to see if they have a better thought on this.
My mother was born there, It is indeed a beautiful island.
How wonderful! I hope you are able to visit.
@@aWanderlustForLife I am currently a cancer patient and hope to visit when I am well.
Super helpful. Thanks so much.
You are very welcome!
Great video!!
Thank you so much!
are you related to Emilia Clarke ?
I go to Ischia every summer for a holiday and also to visit my Grandparents who ae both Italian
it's a decent island, overall i am sick and tired of going tbh
Hopefully you used to enjoy it! I'm genuinely curious though, if you're sick of it, why watch my video and tell me you are sick of going?
How do you get to the Aphrodite?
We walked from our hotel which was close to the bus stop: Serrara Fontana - Terminal Bus S'Angelo D'Ischia
We only took buses on Ischia