Belogradchik

The countryside is pretty driving through the fields of sun flowers along the highway. We are driving towards Belogradchik a little town in the foothills of the Balkan mountains not far from theEn savoir plus
Belogradchik Fortress

The Romans initially founded Belogradchik Fortress as a stronghold from the 1st to the 3rd centuries AD, building the highest part of the fortress known as the Citadel. The mission of the fortress wasEn savoir plus
Belogradchik Rockformations

Now to climb 150 steps to view some incredible rock formations.
The Belogradchik Rocks are a group of strange shaped sandstone and conglomerate rock formations located on the western slopes of theEn savoir plus
Baba Vida

Back on the bus and heading back towards Vidin to walk around Baba Vida which is a medieval fortress in Vidin in northwestern Bulgaria. It consists of two concentric curtain walls and nine towers ofEn savoir plus
Baba Vida

The construction of the fortress began in the 10th century. Baba Vida served as Vidin's main defensive installation during the course of the Middle Ages and acted as the most important fortress ofEn savoir plus
Back to River Duchess

Heading back the boat now a little tired from all the climbing and walking whilst at the beginning of the day it was another dark and gloomy place it still does have lots of interesting places toEn savoir plus
Rousse

This trip just keeps showing us new things. Whilst this is an other ex communist city it does have a bit more character about it. The main city still has the horrible buildings but Rousse is not asEn savoir plus
Arbanasi

Today was a bus ride out of town to visit 2 churches, they were different to the others as they had all the walls painted which represent stores and the pages of the bible.
Arbanasi is a village inEn savoir plus
Traditional House

This traditional Turkish house was built by a local family to live in the 1600's and was really interesting. I also realised I did not really have anything to cover my head for later in the trip andEn savoir plus
Bulgarian Rose Oil

Bulgaria supplies rose products to many places around the world and you can smell rose oil in the streets here and yes I did purchase some for myself, Melissa and Hilda but it is very expensive as itEn savoir plus
Traditional Bulgarian Lunch

Today we had a Bulgarian traditional lunch at Mexana, the food was yum and the folk entertainment was so much fun.
Veliko Taranovo

This is a medieval town with fortified walls and cobbled lanes where we walked up and down stairs ,wandered the tiny streets and visited lots of market stalls in one of Bulgaria’s oldest towns. TheEn savoir plus
River Duchess Last Night

On the drive back to the boat sad feelings start arising as it is our last night on the beautiful River Duchess, the crew, the boat, the staff have been incredible certainly going to miss you butEn savoir plus
Disembarkation River Duchess

Today we disembacked from the River Duchess to start the land part of the holiday. We are still with people from the cruise for a few more days but staying in Hotels rather than the ship.
The morningEn savoir plus
Bucharest

There are some lovely buildings in Bucharest which were not destroyed from its turbulent history. Some buildings are even being restored to reflect the elegant French influenced buildings of theEn savoir plus
Radisson Blu Hotel

Checked into the Radisson Blu then headed out for lunch. We had an authentic Romanian lunch in the old town quarter before coming back for a swim in the Hotel pool. First glance it appeared to be aEn savoir plus
Morning walk around Bucharest

Dreadful breakfast but we did go out for a little walk to take in some of the area without people from the cruise just to be on our own for a little while. Look who we came across, Vlad the Impaler.
Snagov Monastry

Today we went on a country side tour to Snagov Monastery where Vlad the Impaler is meant to be buried. The monastery is on a tiny island in a lake just outside of Bucharest, which local traditionEn savoir plus
Snagov Monastery

Originally founded in the 14th century and later excavated in 1933, the monastery is a seemingly simple place of worship taking advantage of the calm its water-locked isolation brings. However, theEn savoir plus
Mogosoaia Palace

Back in the bus and off to Mogosoaia Palace.
Mogosoaia Palace has a history that goes back more than 300 years, part of the lives of some of the greatest families in the history of Southern Romania,En savoir plus
Mogosoaia Palace

Soon after the beheading of the prince, the palace of Mogoaia, with its luxurious decorations and interior painted walls, was devastated and robbed by the Ottoman armies. Regained only many yearsEn savoir plus
Finally saw a Gypsy

On the road again back to the Hotel via another lovely Monastery. We finally saw a Gypsy as well which was exciting although I was hoping to see more.
The rest of the afternoon was spent around theEn savoir plus
Last Day in Bucharest

Last night in Bucharest so a group of us went for a walk to find a restaurant for dinner. John decided he would be the tour guide on the walk.
Henri Coanda International Airport

Check out day. Turkey here we come.
Woah. Up so early to go to the airport and we have not seen a sunrise for years.
Istanbul Atatürk Airport

The cruise tour continues, however, not on the River Duchess but on a plane to Istanbul. Flight was delayed, a little disorganised at both ends. However, now in Istanbul heading to our Hotel.