9 Comments We grind to a halt, lean forward and and slowly but surely roll our eyes towards the sky. In front stands the majestic Mount Taygetos […] Hidden Spartan Path To Mount Taygetos
31 Comments On most Greek headlands, what hits you first is the light, bouncing off burnished rocks or painting the horizon a fuzzy peach and today’s sunrise […] The Most Perfect & Tranquil Greek Rock, Monemvasia
18 Comments Ever since Roman noblemen flung off their togas and splashed about in her warming waters, Nafplio has been a place to come for a […] The Beginning of Modern Greece, Nafplion
Eat Sleep Love Travel Vicky & Chris from Yorkshire, England interviewed us for a guest post on their website Eat, Sleep, Love and Travel. If you […] Eat Sleep Love Travel
34 Comments When the Peloponnese went to war with Athens in 431 BC, they built a complex network of roads – this network route, travels all the […] Step Back in Time, Argolis Peninsula
14 Comments After a late afternoon departure from Athens (because I dawdled around the streets not wanting to leave), we arrive at Isthmia just in time for […] Trick or Treat, Ancient Corinth
22 Comments Athens, simply fantastic with cherries on top! We enjoyed a full week of site seeing and exploring but have to say, the night we ventured […] Locked Out In The World’s Oldest City, Athens
10 Comments Autumn is the classic time to visit the north eastern corner of Attica peninsula. Starting with a driving tour that takes in wild coast and […] Autumn on the Remote Coves of Attica Peninsula, Greece
13 Comments What a fun filled and hectic few days! Our jaunt around Greece continues to fill our hearts with smiles and surprises as well as insight […] The Secret Lives of Greek Monks & 1,000 years of ...
11 Comments Our journey south from Meteora to Delphi took a couple of days. We opted for a fast forward and head to the south quick route.. […] The Ancient World of Delphi
25 Comments We drove off from Vergina in completely the wrong direction, which is easy to do if you are a little bit stupid and you have […] For Our Eyes Only, Meteora
25 Comments For the next 3 days & 2 nights we toured the land in which Alexander was born, raised, conquered the world (as they knew then) […] In the Footsteps of Alexander The Great
6 Comments Greece, a coastline that spoilt us forever. It’s been over three decades since we came to know the beaches of Greece. Back then we […] Caught in Rare Meteorological Phenomenon
25 Comments Vin the motorhome roars into a lower gear, and up we go, following the road as it twists and winds up a colossal standing rock […] Hoggin the Coast, Sithonia
26 Comments There’s something undeniably romantic about sleeping in your motorhome, in the great outdoors and waking up to gentle waves lapping on the beach. Finding your own […] Greece A Shore Thing
13 Comments Unbeknown to us we picked up a hitchhiker at the border crossing, a Vlad mosquito who drove us bonkers all night. By morning the bed […] Bounce Through Bulgaria with a Bee line for Greece
16 Comments Top Gear branded the road the best drive in the world and today, we are off to check out the unpronounceable Transfăgărăşan Highway. Whilst Jeremy, […] Top Gear Best Drive, The Transfagarasan Highway
5 Comments Up and off to another wonderful city, Sibiu…sorry again for all the photos (click to enlarge). Half way through our journey and we stop for […] Another Stunning Romanian City, Sibiu
Woke to a rat, tat, tat. Craig was up and about, spinning the washing and making up a washing line from tree to tree. By […] The Birth Place of Vlad the Impaler, Sighisoara
4 Comments Up bright and early, so we could take the dogs for a long walk through the gorge. Once off the dirt path we turned in […] Rickety Wooden Bridges & BBQ, Sighisoara
1 Comment In the middle of the night a mosquito found its way in to Vin and took a shine to Craig. This morning we woke to […] Stunning Romanian Cities and a Bumpy Ride, Turda Gorge
Romania Monasteries Among the most picturesque treasures of Romania are the Painted Monastery Romania. Their painted exterior walls are decorated with elaborate frescoes featuring portraits […] The Painted Monastery of Oradea, Romania
6 Comments The riverbank is endless wall of tangled bushes and vines from which birds swoop, sway and dive to catch the morning bugs. Its a lovely […] Fast Forward Through Hungary To a Romanian Monastery
4 Comments Breakfast engulfed in low cloud but by the time Mac n Tosh finished licking the yogurt pots the cloud had disappeared to reveal the mighty […] Gypsy Villages & Hop Over to Hungary