Sofia - Election and Eurovision Day

We had a night flight from Adelaide which was 15 minutes late into Doha, so our transfer was done at a trot. We made it, and took off on time,then arrived in Sofia 20 minutes early.
Sofia Airport isRead more
Saint Sofia... not named after her!

After breakfast of fruit and cereal we walked into the city centre for a 10am walking tour of Sofia. It's a free tour where you tip the guide as much or little as you like, and we had about 25 on ourRead more
Goin' down to South Park

Another day of walking around Sofia, this time to South Park, one of the largest recreation areas in the city.
On the way we grabbed some morning tea from a hole in the wall bakery, which are almostRead more
Rila Monastery and Melnik

We started our tour of Bulgaria today with our driver/guide Nadya.
We left Sofia at 9am for the drive south, first stop Rila Monastery, the largest Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria.
First builtRead more
Impromptu visit to Greece

We only had a short drive planned for today (83km to Kovachevitsa), so Nadya suggested a visit to Greece on the way!
Melnik is only 20km from the Greek border, so we set our sights for Lake Kerkini,Read more
Greece to Kovachevitsa

The road to Kovachevitsa was windy and mountainous, with numerous logging trucks to slow us down. We stopped at Leshten on the way, a historical village of only 10 permanent inhabitants, where we wentRead more
Rain on the way to Kosovo

We were up early again and went for a walk through Kovachevitsa village before breakfast of banitsa (egg and feta cheese layered in filo pastry), homemade yoghurt and coffee.
The road toward KosovoRead more
All roads lead to Plovdiv

A walk in the village of Kosovo before breakfast, then a 9am departure, headed for Plovdiv.
First stop was the Wonderful Bridge, a natural bridge created by a cave being eroded by the river. It was aRead more
A walk through time in Plovdiv

Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria, is Europe's oldest continually inhabited city, and is the 2019 European Capital of Culture... and boy, does it have some culture.
We went for a walkingRead more
From Thracian tombs to Communism

We had an earlier start today, so we went down for breakfast at 7.27am (for a 7.30 start), only to be ordered out of the restaurant by the waitress who angrily pointed to the door told us in surlyRead more
Nessebar, historic... and tacky!

Late departure from Veliko Tarnavo today, so we had some time for a walk and shopping after breakfast.
Only one scheduled stop today on the way to Nessebar, and it was the village of Zheravna, anRead more
Nessebar morning, Varna afternoon

We had a free morning in Nessebar, so spent more time wandering the laneways and multitude of churches, as well as the Roman ampitheatre and port. The streets were quiet early but soon got busier whenRead more
Varna, Sea Garden and Technopolis

Full day in Varna today, starting with a walking tour of the city.
We started at Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, known as The Cathedral to the locals, interesting because it was built inRead more
The grand monument of Communism

Our last day in Bulgaria and we got off to an early start in case we got delayed at the Romanian border.
First stop was the Madera Rider, an 8th century rock carving 23 metres up the cliff face.Read more
Bucharest, walk to the north

We had a full day walk today, from the centre of town, north to Herastrau Park, Europe's largest city park.
The city centre was very quiet as it was in shutdown for the arrival of Pope Francis, andRead more
Palace of Parliament

Another day discovering Bucharest, this time by bike. We were walking toward the Old Town and came across the outdoor office of a bike hire company and discovered that a half day bike tour had justRead more
Peles Castle, papanasi and Sinaia

We left Bucharest this morning to start our 9 day tour of Romania. Our guide Gabriel picked us up at 9am and we headed north, first stop, the town of Snagov.
Snagov Monastery is built on an island inRead more
Prejmer Fortified Church and Brasov

Change of plans today due to the rainy weather - we were scheduled to hike to Seven Ladders Canyon, but it was closed because of the slippery conditions.
We headed to Prejmer Fortified Church, builtRead more
Dracula unpacked

After lunch we visited Bran Castle, aka Dracula's Castle. But how did it become so...
Here's all the pieces to the puzzle....
The castle is a medieval fortress built in 1382 in Bran Pass, a strategicRead more
Rasnov and bears

Early start for the drive to Rasnov, so we were on the doorstep when Rasnov Fortress opened at 9am.
Rasnov Fortress was built in 1225 as a safe haven for the villagers, who were forced to live thereRead more
Viscri to Sighisoara

Early departure from Brasov with only one stop at Viscri on the way to Sighisoara.
Viscri's claim to fame is that Prince Charles owns, and restored a house there...oh, and they have a spectacularRead more
Deep in Turda

We left Sighisoara early to arrive in Biertan when the fortified church opened.
We were greeted by a group of locals discussing the issues of the day over a beer at the street cafe... and it wasRead more
Hunedoara, home of fairy tale castles

We began the day with a walk around the star shaped citadel of Alba Iulia, known as Alba Carolina Citadel (fortress, fortification... the names seem to be used randomly!). It's the largest citadel inRead more
Not driving the Transfagarasan Road

With a shuffle to our itinerary, had a free morning today, so Gabriel suggested a drive to Lake Balea, and a chance to see the famous Tranfagarasan Road, rated by Top Gear as the best road in theRead more
The eyes of Sibiu

After returning to Sibiu we spent the afternoon walking in the old town and city walls, had some tea in the main square (currently hosting a food festival), and hosted a caching event at a localRead more
Traveler
NO wonder they drink so much
Traveler
Are you looking out for pick-pocketers?
Darren and Janet
We felt amazingly safe all around Sofia, a couple of gypsies begging, but haven't felt threatened anywhere in Bulgaria.