Friday, August 30, 2013

Touring Old Korfu

Wednesday, August 27, we decided to start to really spend some time seeing this interesting and very large island, Corfu.  (Known here as Kerkyra)

As we left the marina, we spotted a cricket match as there is a cricket pitch and a croquet pitch right here on the property.  There is a very strong British influence here and has been since the 1800's .  Many Brits still holiday here and we even saw a "Marks and Spencer" shop in town.

Our next stop was a scooter ride through the town of Corfu which is always pretty exciting.  Rob concentrates on driving while I navigate as the drivers here are absolutely crazy.  They have surely learned their driving techniques from the Italians who live in Rome.

We found our way to the Old Fortress which is on the tip of a peninsula next to Old Corfu Town.  It was very beautiful and we were very surprised how quiet it was.  It seems the tourists are more interested in shopping for 'nick-nacks' in town.

We wandered around the fort looking at the old buildings, barracks, and cannons and saw a sign directing us to the sailing club.  Curious, we followed our way around the fort, down a set of stairs and around a corner to find the Corfu Sailing Club.  It is a lovely club nestled right in under the giant walls of the Old Fort.

We went inside and met the Club's secretary who gave us a club birdgie and a shirt for Riley from a regatta they had just hosted.  

Surprisingly, the only way into this club other than arriving by boat is the way we got there, climbing stairs and through old archways and following the gravel paths through the old fort.  Rob and I agreed we would not want to have to haul much gear to a boat here!

As we left the Corfu Sailing Club, we walked by the old British Barracks of the Fort.  To our delight, amazing music was coming from inside.  A violin and a pianist were playing beautiful music from separate rooms and as we rounded the end of the building a fabulous jazz trio was playing some wonderful tunes.  This is the Ionian University Faculty of Music.  It was great a really neat venue for a Music school.

As the sun set, we arrived in Old Corfu with it's lovely old churches, architecture and of course, souvenirs.  

Greek wool slippers, hand made linens, honey, kumquats, olive oil, olives and sea sponges are the main items offered here.  There are also many interesting cafes and ice cream is available every few metres.

As we finished sharing an ice cream and had decided it was time to head back to The Lodge, we saw a parade of young people in their traditional costumes marching through the streets.  Good fun and another lovely day in Corfu!



                  Run about to be scored at Gouvia Marina Cricket Pitch

                View of the North side of the Old Fort - St George's Church and the Hellenic Offshore Racing Club underneath the Fort on the Water

                St. George's Church inside the Old Fort - Built for the Brits when they occupied the Fort around 1840

     Beautiful Place 

                Optimists having a water fight as there was little wind to sail - Could have been the Port Credit Yacht Club!

    Wooden Cannon from the Late 1700's

    Bell Tower and buildings within the Fort

   The perfect shade of blue sky

  Entrance to the Corfu Sailing Club 

                Corfu Sailing Club

                View of Corfu Sailing Club under the Old Fort - The White Building is the Faculty of Music for the Ionian University in Corfu

     Cool Light Fixture in this Cafe in Old Corfu

     Greek Wool Slippers

  Hand Made Linens


Shopping in the Tight Streets of Corfu - The Stone Tiles are very shiny from all the foot traffic



  If you look above all the shops, lovely churches and bell towers are all over the Old Town


Ice Cream  - The Pomegranate one is Decorated with Pomegranate Arils


        Traditional Greek Costumes 


   Fabulous Church we saw as we left Old Corfu

                Rob on the Scooter we Rented 

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