10 Comments Our last post was way back in December 2016 when we decided to head home for Christmas. It was rather a mad dash as our […] Home for Christmas via German Christmas Markets
1 Comment When travelling through Europe the road charges vary from country to country. In general, the A roads are free and in a lot of cases, the […] European Tolls, Vignette’s & Low Emission Zones
51 Comments Introducing Our Bumble Wild Camping Database This is a list of all our sleepy spots and more! As we travel around Europe we often stop […] Our European Wild & Free Camping Database
Fuel Prices – website monitoring fuel prices across Europe. Especially useful when travelling from one country to the next then you can see which country offers the best […] LPG, AutoGas & Fuel Links
Below are a few (but the selection will grow with your help) manuals that we have come across that may or may not be useful. […] Useful Manuals & Documents
Our Bumble Magazines 2015 Free Motorhome Magazines, before we started our website we used to make a magazine for our friends and family, It ended up being […] Our Bumble Magazines 2015
Our Bumble Magazines 2014 Free Campervan Magazines, before we started our website we used to make a magazine for our friends and family, It ended up being quite […] Our Bumble Magazines 2014
Need somewhere to park your wheels then check out these motorhome camping and parking sites. From campsite, motorhome stopover or parking space they are all […] Stopover..Links to Campsite, Aires, Sostas & More!
9 Comments Motorhome Winter Storage As we have been home this year for the winter our vehicle like many others doesn’t get used as much and it […] Winter storage for your vehicle
7 Comments We arrive in Ancona, Italy some 22 hours after leaving Greece. Its late afternoon but we are not quite sure what time it is but […] Zoom Through 5 Countries in 1 Day!
36 Comments Last night, I spent most of the night awake just thinking and crying. It breaks my heart to hear mum suffering and then listen to […] How to Get From Greece to England with a Motorhome
6 Comments Up bright an early to take in the Langada Pass. Craig was first up as usual and on a mission. The result was a smashing […] Hell of an Autumn Ride, Langada Pass
6 Comments This weeks inspration comes from Nick who like us, retired early to travel and explore Europe. Nick has the most amazing sense of humour and […] Meet More Motorhomers: Nick & Margaret
11 Comments A coach party pulls up at our side, it smells of hot and sticky people. An aromatic cocktail of sweat, chemical toilet and exhaustion. One […] Locked Inside an Abandoned Ghost Town
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
4 Comments Its been a while since we did a post but since we arrived home our feet have not touched the ground. I won’t bore you with […] Meet More Motorhomers: Mags & Shirl
Every morning we jump out of bed to a brand new vista and a new place. The freedom to do what we want, when we […] Freedom Seekers
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