End Thoughts.

I’m very pleased we did the walk. As we were staying on Malta for 3 weeks it put some structure to our holiday and certainly made me look at Malta differently when I decided I would write about our “adventure”.

I really do like Malta. I think it’s a lovely place. However, in many respects it is a poor second to other holiday destinations and is likely to continue to be so until:

• The manners of some of its inhabitants improves.
• The amount of litter is reduced – some of the coastlines were awful.
• Dog owners take responsibility for removing the "poo" that their pooches “dump” on the footpaths.
• Pavements and disabled accessibility are improved.
• Public Toilets get better.

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However, I suppose with regard to these aspects it's not much different to England.

But on the plus side:

• The scenery and sea, particularly in the north western corner of the island, is wonderful.
• The Maltese Bakers make some terrific bread and cakes.
• If you like churches, there are plenty here.
• Valletta is a lovely place to visit.
• Even in March the weather is usually very good.

And I don’t know anywhere else where I can buy Kinnie.

We intend to return.

 

 


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Walk Malta - from Marsaxlokk/Delimara Point to Cirkewwa
Walk 1 - Marsaxlokk/Delimara Point to Marsascala.
Walk 2 - Marsascala to Sliema via Vittoriosa, the Grand Harbour and Valletta.
Walk 3 - Sliema to Bahar ic-Caghaq (Ronnie's Bar).
Walk 4 -Bahar ic-Caghaq (Ronnie's Bar) to St. Paul's Bay.
Walk 5 - St. Paul's Bay to Mellieha via Selmun Palace.
Walk 6 - Mellieha to Cirkewwa.
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