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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-02-2012 @ 8:22AM
cher said...
I went there 4 years ago and hiked the trail. It was a great hike and took us a while to climb. Bring hiking boots or shoes if you are going to do this. I didn't think it would be so ruff and did it in sandals which I had to throw away after the hike. I felt like I went back in time when I was staying there. They had a cabinet in the middle of the square with the fish of the day to pick from. They had the biggest lemons I have seen. They are also noted for their anchovies. There are signature dishes at every restaurant. I ate them but still am not a big fan. The pesto was really good and we ate at one restaurant and asked for another suggestion for the next nite and they said to go to the one on the top of the hill because they were making fresh pesto the next day. Because of the lemons they had lemoncello, drank a bit everyday. Truly a great experience!
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