23 Comments As the sun rises its rays hit the snow slope and light up the valley. The long diagonal shafts of light complement and highlight the […] Route des Grandes Alpes: Craig Fights with Automated Teller
12 Comments We wake and Craig is feeling the effects of yesterdays chill out celebrations. A wee too many beers, maybe? But, as we peer through the […] Route des Grandes Alpes: A Butterfly Garden
20 Comments Blue skies and warm sunshine, a perfect day for climbing the highest road in the Alps. As we take to the road, its not long […] Route des Grandes Alpes: 2 Broken Gizmo’s on Highest Road
4 Comments A restless night by all. We are in the middle of woodpecker land and the little buggers were hammering away on the hour, every hour, […] Route des Grandes Alpes: Petit Saint Bernard Pass
2 Comments Last night, by the campfire we played spin the bottle to determine our direction of travel. To our surprise it said south! Ummm what route […] Route des Grandes Alpes: Mont Blanc to Roselend
13 Comments We leave the crowds of Annecy and slowly follow the road that runs alongside the tranquil lake. Towns and villages along the way seem deserted […] Moonlight and Magic at Mont Blanc, France
8 Comments Nestled high on the fertile hills of burgundy, a little commune huddles in the skirts of a medieval pilgrim fortress. The Franciscan nuns are gently […] Burgundy the Region of Fine Wine & Hilltop Villages
10 Comments With all the recent horrid terrorist attacks in our home city of Manchester and then in London, it makes us wonder if city visits are safe. […] We just Loouvre Paris
5 Comments We spun the bottle and our destiny was set, east we go. Not south? Nope. Best of 3 then! Nope, the bottle says east, so […] I Dreamed a Dream of Time Gone By, Montreuil
10 Comments After a jog around the county lanes with microlights humming above its breakfast time for Our Bumble crew. Mac n Tosh savour a few dog […] Its Raining Men in Boulogne-sur-Mer
A few miles from the sea in the north of France, outside the market town of Tardinghen. Along the county roads, a farmers lane cuts […] Abandoned Bunkers, Beach Forts, Museums and Windsurfers
22 Comments A few days ago we booked the ferry from Dover to Calais and since then we’ve spent the last couple of days moving all our […] Here We Go: Trip 2017
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
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
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
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
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
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