12 Comments Visit some of Greece’s quieter or slightly more remote shores and beach life will urge you to slow right down. Just what we need after […] Beach Life & Winter Sunshine to Slow Us Down, Greece
6 Comments Stray dogs bark all night long, so breakfast is eaten slump style. But we have good news, Tosh is feeling much better and his grumpy […] Day 84: A Taste of the West! Big Mac Meal, ...
37 Comments In 2013, construction workers demolishing low income homes discovered entrances to a network of underground rooms and tunnels. The city halted the housing project, called […] Day 61: An Unexpected Panic Attack, Derinkuyu
12 Comments The next couple of days, we managed to visit a few of the sites in and around Mustafapasa on Eor. Ürgüp with its castle, monastery […] Day 57-58: Quaint Villages of Cappadocia Region
13 Comments We drive back on to the D010 and point the satnav towards Karagol Sahara national park. Departing Artvin we climb high above the dam project. […] Day 27: An Iranian Evening, Karagol Sahara National Park
12 Comments We step outside and they are already there, watching us from high on the mountain peaks overlooking the water. The four of us are still […] Day 25 & 26: Deers, Dams & Bull Rings, Artvin
10 Comments Our motorhome is parked on a mountain ledge a few metres above the village of Yaylalar. The views over the village and down the valley […] Day 23 & 24: Walking in Kackar Mountains, Yaylalar
13 Comments Last night, the temperatures dropped to a point we felt the chill and woke to grab our blanket. A few hours snug under the fluffy […] Day 11, Our First Black Sea Campsite 60p, Ayancik
19 Comments Slept soundly and woke bright as buttons. I tootled off for a jog in my attempt to shift a few pounds (or should I say […] Day 1, Turkish Border Control & Onwards to Istanbul
14 Comments I sit here writing our last post from Greece, as tomorrow we head off across the border to Turkey. Its been a real dilemma this […] The Amazing Beaches of Northern Greece
8 Comments We are sitting at the top of the Halkidiki Peninsula. Often referred to as “Poseidon’s trident” which consists of three smaller peninsulas: Kassandra, Sithonia, and […] Wild Camping on Secluded Beaches, Halkidiki
15 Comments As we made our way through the winding roads deep into the mountains our cell service dropped; we knew we were in for a treat. […] The Bulgarian Mountains & Beautiful Brown Bears
10 Comments Time to say cheerio to Ivan, cough up €30 (3 days) and head to 100km to our next stopping point, Rila Monastery. But not before […] The Spiritual and Social Life of Medieval Bulgaria, Rila
14 Comments Early morning, we feed the station chickens and then set off for Zlatibor. Within ten minutes, the sunshine disappears and the rains returns. Poor Vin […] A Landmine of Cow Pats as we Hug the Kosovo ...
14 Comments The journey to Stara Baska from Krk town is about an hour. We pass signs for various supermarkets, fuel stations and LPG, so motorhomes are […] Our First Attempt at Paddle Boarding, Stara Baska
7 Comments Do I need a Pet Passport? You need a pet passport for your dog if they are travelling to the UK from an EU country, or another country the UK accepts pet […] Preparing for Travel & the Pet Passport
13 Comments Its Sunday, time to leave our little patch at Las Palmas and head over to Porto Torres. Mac’s lump has not changed in any shape […] Visit to the Vets & Worrying Times, Le Saline
15 Comments It’s funny how the most unexpected stops can turn out to be your favourites. This happened when we left Alghero and arrived at Las Palmas […] Tales of the Unexpected, Las Palmas
12 Comments We wake at 6.30 as the waves crash on to the beach and the sun slowly rises from the east. The tide has just turned […] A Splash of Spanish Culture, Alghero
5 Comments We wake feeling like we’ve been smacked around the head with a mallet. A night of little sleep and lots of jolts from the gusts […] Colourful Sugar Cubed Houses, Bosa
32 Comments After three days on a campsite, I was nicely chilled, Craig was bored, which sort of sums us two up perfectly. Time to set off […] Dirt Track to Quaint Quartz Beach, Is Arrutas
15 Comments If you zip along the main highway from the capital Caglairi then you can be in Oristano in an hour. Our slow bumble up the […] Campsite & Capo San Marco, Sinis Peninsular
9 Comments A cool night up in the mountains, so a good sleep had by all. Mac’s lump has virtually gone and so everyone is chirpy and […] The Roman Temple of Antas, Iglesiente Mountains
21 Comments First job of the day to check out Mac and yes, the lump has reduced overnight. We are so pleased and our excitement encourages Mac’s tail […] Ghost Villages of the Abandoned Mines