After a nice breakfast we were packing up our bikes when an elderly gentleman began scolding us in Italian for parking our bikes where we were told to. Apparently we were misdirected by the young lady who checked us in, however it was mostly a problem for the old man who was a caretaker of some sorts and seemed a bit senile. We gave him something to do for the day I think however I felt sorry for his wife who had to deal with him after.
The ride out of Torino was fairly straight forward but it is a big city and it was close to 15km before we saw “country”. The intersections in Torino are big and the traffic lights don’t seem to totally be in control so you need to be really alert. It’s good there are two of us watching. Also what do you do at a green light and a stop sign?
At our usual morning market stop we chatted with an elderly bike rider who was totally fit and kitted out well in cycling gear. This being Saturday there are many cyclists on the road, it’s a very popular sport here.
Today the temperature finally broke so only 27° by the time we stopped, and it could rain. Our stop today is just a truck stop kind of location because we needed a half way point between Torino and Stresa on Lago Maggiore. Not much to see but a decent hotel and restaurant anyway.
Actually, speaking from an after supper point of view, it is a very good restaurant, and since the clouds are clearing there is a view!












































