So time to ditch the wheels, and hit the rail for the remainder of the trip. We returned the car to Pisa Airport which is so easy as it is located right off the autostrada. We took the local train into Pisa Central costing 1.50EUR each for the 5 minute trip which we could have walked faster.
We took a train from Pisa to Milan which backtracked through Cinque Terre. Some amazing coastal views and back through Marble territory. This part of the trip was about 4 hours. We had a twenty minute change to our next train to Lugano. We had to wait for about 10 minutes to get a departure platform and then off we went for the final hour leg. We had to change trains at the border. Into Lugano, and we took out some Swiss Francs and grabbed a taxi to our hotel. It was almost dark. Went to our room and had the most amazing view over the lake with snow on the mountains behind. Pity about the crane. There were lots of cranes in Lugano.
Decided to spend a night in, enjoy water pressure in the shower and English speaking TV (CNN, BBC World, Bloomberg and MSNBC), I watch the good stuff. Went downstairs for a pre dinner scotch in the bar, before heading to the hotels Italian restaurant.
Lugano is the Ticano area of Switzerland where there is still a strong Italian influence with it still being the main language. There was starting to be a bit of German but mainly Italian especially in greetings and cuisine.
DH had a risotto, and I had spag bolognese. It is what my body needed. He had some kind of peppermint mousse for dessert. A lovely relaxing evening.
Up and at it the following morning. We took a walk around the lake towards the main pedestrian and shopping area. Enjoyed walking past shop after shop of watches. Some were truly amazing even made from wood. Found a Coop department store, food downstairs which we wandered around. Lots of fun. Stopped for coffee, and then headed back along the lake. Found a monument to George Washington which we found strange. This morning is one of my top three of the trip. Just lovely.
Back to the hotel and packed up before getting a taxi back to the train station for our afternoon train ride on to Lucerne.
2nd Class compartment, bags can go overhead, at start of carriage and occasionally between two rows of seats.
What I love about train travel in Europe is watching the changing landscape outside the window.
We saw deer, snow, so many waterfalls, little villages, cows, sheep. Just beautiful, again the colours of autumn where just surreal. The odd green tree stuck amongst the brown, orange, yellow and red looked fake.
We arrived in Lucerne at the train station above and our hotel was a 50metre walk away. After checking in we headed out to explore our environment. We walked over the Chapel Bridge, found Starbucks x 2 (we love these for takeaway we go local when sitting 99% of the time as not much coffee making in rooms in Europe), and a sports bar playing NFL so we ate here with a hamburger and fries for dinner.