Brindisi to Torre Santa Sabina

25 Jun

We had a bit of a slow start due to needing to pack things away to store while we ride for the next few weeks.  Then we immediately managed to get separated from our riding buddies before we even left the city and spent a half hour reconnecting. Brindisi is an interesting port city with some ancient Roman influence.
But soon we were on our way north up the Adriatic coastline enjoying the beautiful azure water and rugged shores. We stopped for lunch and waded in but it wasn’t hot enough to swim. It was a windy day, of course against us, but we weren’t going too far so it was okay and kept us cool.
Torre Santa Sabina is a small beach resort town on the coast, nothing much to see except an old tower of course, once used for defence purposes. We stayed in a lovely hotel close to the water.

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Official trip start from the centre of Brindisi


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The pleasure boat dock in Brindisi


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The Roman columns are symbols of Brindisi


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Il mare adriatico. Happy to be here


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A quite distinctive Torre Santa Sabina


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A very Greek looking Torre Santa Sabina

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