Guida per visitare la terra dei nostri antenati |
Scritto da John Cofrancesco | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
09/17/08 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Una guida per visitare la terra dei nostri antenati John A. Cofrancesco Se sei un italo-americano che non ha mai visitato l'Italia sei capitato bene. Molte persone considerano l'Italia tra i paesi più belli del mondo e tra i più interessanti dal punto di vista storico. Anche se sei già stato in Italia prima d'ora, non c'è nulla di tanto bello quanto un altro viaggio in Italia per visitare la terra d'origine della famiglia Cofrancesco, San Lorenzello, e le cittadine dei dintorni nella provincia di Benevento, specialmente se hai avuto la fortuna di riuscire a contattare uno dei tuoi parenti nella zona. Dai un'occhiata anche ad Un viaggio nella terra dei nostri antenati su questo sito web per avere un'idea di cosa può essere questo viaggio. Poi visita le pagine del nostro sito con le notizie su San Lorenzello e i paesi vicini nella sezione I luoghi.
The Basilica of St. Peters in Rome at midnight
Three basic ways to visit Italy An all-inclusive Tour You can take an all-inclusive tour that provides round trip air, lodgings, and most meals, as well as in country transportation, admissions, and touring with an English-speaking guide. Among the many operators of tours to Italy are PerilloTours , Trafalgar , and Elderhostel . Such tours take most of the work out of travel, make efficient use of your time, and are often good values. However the trips generally only cover the well-known Italian cities and famous sites (Elderhostel Tours are more specialized) and do not visit the area where our ancestors originated. It may be possible to leave the tour before the group returns to the United States, and then travel on your own for a few days, but it could get complicated unless a delayed departure is a standard option offered by the tour operator. A do-it-yourself tour The other extreme is a do-it-yourself tour. This will enable you to explore San Lorenzello and the nearby towns of Massa, Cerreto Sannita, and Faicchio at your own pace. You can also see more of Italy on your own if you so choose. However unless you are fluent in Italian and have some experience with do-it-yourself travel, you may run into unexpected difficulties and delays, which could waste time and money, and reduce the enjoyment of the trip. A compromise There is, however, a compromise. Make your own airline and most lodging arrangements, visit the San Lorenzello area on your own or with a bilingual guide/driver, and then use an Italian based tour operator for several tours to other areas of interest. For example, you could fly into the Leonardo Da Vinci (Fiumicino) International Airport (8 hours from New York) and take the convenient Leonardo Express Train to Rome (35 minutes). Make Rome your base of operation. You will need a detailed map of Rome (see Michelin Roma). Stay at a hotel near the Piazza della Repubblica that is convenient to the Stazione Termini (RR Station), the Rome subway system, and at least two local tour operators. Then spend a day in Rome to adjust to the 6-hour time difference from New York. You can rent a car in Rome and drive to the San Lorenzello area, but traffic in Rome and the major highways near the city is very heavy. You could hire a car with driver in Rome, but the rental cost, as well as paying for the driver’s expenses including a night or two in the San Lorenzello area, may be prohibitive. However to see if this travel option is for you, particularly if there are several people in your party, check out Chauffeur Services at Benvenuto. Perhaps a more economical way to go is to take a train for a 3-hour trip to the City of Benevento. See Trenitalia . You could stay at the Bei Park Hotel in Benevento. They provide shuttle service to and from the railroad station and may be able to recommend an English speaking person to act as a guide (see Venere Benevento). You probably will need to rent a car to visit San Lorenzello and the nearby towns. Traffic in that area is much less congested than in Rome, and San Lorenzello is only about 20 miles from Benevento. Both Avis and Hertz have agencies in Benevento. (Autonoleggio Avis Via dei Mulini, 85 Tel. +39 0824 52249, Hertz Autonoleggio Via Torre della Catena, 132 Tel. +39 0824 21487.) You will need a good map of the Province of Benevento to find your way around. The absolutely best map is “Benevento Carta Della Provincia” from Map Link. It shows even the smallest towns, along with primary, and secondary roads. Renting a car with a GPS can prove helpful. Rather than finding lodging in Benevento, you could choose to stay in the tiny town of Massa where there is an Azienda Agrituristica situated in the middle of a vineyard. It is the “Marchese” on via Sciardi, Tel. +39 0824.814102.
At the Marchese, an Azienda Agrituristica situated in the middle of a vineyard
An alternative is a new bed and breakfast at the foot of Mount Acero, which will be located in an old home owned by Alessandro Cofrancesco. Watch for a notice of the opening date in a future Newsletter. In the meantime, be sure to visit his shop where he makes decorative and useful items with wrought iron. See his products on line at Lavori Artistici in Ferro Battuto, Tel. +39.0824.814378. On your return to Rome you could see more of the eternal city and travel to other places of interest. Two tour operators that offer semi-exclusive walking tours of Rome are Great Tours and Presto Tours . The Appian Line , and Green Line Tours offer motor coach tours of Rome as well as other cities. These tours, which are as short as one half day to as long as 7 days, go as far south as Naples, Sorrento, Capri, and the Amalfi Coast, and as far north as Milan and Venice. The motor coaches are comfortable, have an English speaking guide, and the tours include lodgings and meals. You may wish to reverse the order of your touring, i.e.: visit the San Lorenzello area towards the end of your stay in Italy. This will give you several days of escorted touring to become somewhat familiar with Italian customs, language, dining, lodgings, transportation, etc. before venturing out on your own. Need some help? And best of all, our relative living in Rome may be able to assist you with your travel arrangements in Rome as well as other places in Italy! Did you know that Ryan Cofrancesco, born and educated in the United States, has been a free-lance tour guide based in Rome for several years, and has helped other Cofrancescos visiting Italy? His email is Indirizzo e-mail protetto dal bots spam , deve abilitare Javascript per vederlo . Five tips that you may find useful
Buon Viaggio! John A. Cofrancesco |
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