The tale of Sibiu

Sibiu is the Romanian name, it has had many names depending on who had control. (German: Hermannstadt, Transylvanian Saxon: Härmeschtat, Hungarian: Nagyszeben). It is a cityRead more
Dracula's castle and Brasov day trip

Our day trip today is to see Bran Castle, fabled to be Dracula's castle, home of Vlad the Imapler.
Now owned and maintained by the Romanian royal family.
It was very interesting, complete with tortureRead more
Busses, trains and now a plane.

Sibiu-Munich-Athens
Survived an earthquake in Athens!!

Walked around Pireaus and chilled out.
Quite hot at 33 degrees. Steve went for a swim on a beach, I didn't bring bathers so paddled.
At 2.15 we were out walking and heard a loud bang, saw some bigRead more
HOHO bus to the Temple of Poseidon

We headed out around 9.20am to go find the Blue hop on hop off bus at cruise terminal A. We waited over an hour as the board said there should've been busses. I emailed the office and asked if theyRead more
Moving house

Today we move from Piraeus to Athens to start our Australian Farmers Tour. We taxi to Divani Palace Acropolis hotel, quite a jump up from 2 star but excellent Filon.
Our room is ready at 9.30am!! WeRead more
Acropolis and Ag Uni of Athens

Walking tour of the Acropolis in 37 degree heat.
The walk past the Acropolis was slippery, as the pathway was made of marble, and people had been walking over it for thousands of years. From theRead more
Greek Islands

Having an early start at 7.30, we headed by bus back to our Piraeus Port.
We visited three islands by tourist boat. Our first visit was to Hydra Island. On arrival the island was a beautiful sight,Read more
Athens to Patras

Mid-morning, we arrived at the Corinth Canal which connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Saronic Sea. Construction began in 1881, and it was first used on July 25th 1893. It hadRead more
Patras to Kalambaka

On leaving Patras, we drove over the Rio-Antirrio Bridge. Famous, as it is one of the world’s longest multi-spanned cable-stayed bridges. It connects the town of Rio, on the Peloponnese Peninsular,Read more
Amazing churches and a rest day

Today to Meteora to visit Grand Meteora Monastery and St Stephen Monastery. These monasteries are beyond belief, built hundreds of years ago, on immense pillars of rocks, with only the help of ropesRead more
My impressions of Greece in a nutshell

Tunnels
Olives
Ancient and modern ruins
Dry, irrigation
Shrines on roadsides
Greek Orthodox churches
Traffic, crazy taxi drivers, park anywhere
Motorbikes and mopeds
Good food
Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia

Our guide tells us this country has had its official name for only a few weeks after much wrangling with the Greeks. This part of Macedonia was in Yugoslavia until it was disbanded and the southernRead more
Bitola at night

We have a meal at the restaurant and then walk the street. Lots of people out on this balmy summer evening including lots of children running around and playing with each other. It's lovely to see.
Getting into the Balkans

Walked around the hotel this morning, think the streets looked better at night.
We drove through the countryside to Kavadarsi to visit Tikves, the largest winery in the south east Europe. The area weRead more
Exploring Ohrid, North Macedonia

Guided walking tour of Ohrid this morning to a farmers market and then some old churches, one or 2 being thousands of years old. Beautifully preserved paintings/frescoes that we couldn't take photosRead more
Ladybird tower

When we drove over the border into Albania a few of us saw ladybirds painted all over some of the ruins at Prrenjas . I Googled it. The explanation is Google translated.
" Prrenjas Towers, tellingRead more
Into Albania

Big drive day
Lots of farm land again seeing donkeys and turkeys in small paddocks or house yards.
When we arrived at the Nurellari winery we given 4 wines to taste along with a small cheeseRead more
Tirana, Capital of Albania

Walking tour with our local guide Genti who is Albanian and from Tirana. Very proud Albanian. As our accommodation was right next to Skanderberg Square this is where we started the tour. The square isRead more
History of Albania

Albania is one of those countries or areas in the world that has been ruled by a number of empires and other countries due to its location. Situated next to Greece and along the Adriatic Sea, it hasRead more
Northern Albania

Very pretty here
Houses are more colourful, many being built.
Many houses have reo stuck up out of roofs. We thought they were unfinished but apparently they leave the reo there to put on anotherRead more
Montenegro

Visited castle and museum at town of Kruja.
Free time to spend last of our leke in old bazaar.
Drive to Fishta and see a bio farm where we have a huge lunch all sourced from their farm. AnotherRead more
First glimpses of Montenegro

Mountainous and lakes
Looked like a wetland area when we first came over border, pelican sign too.
Farmland, car sales everywhere!!
Plantaze winery and olives

Steve went to a winery while Maree stayed at Budva and explored there.
This winery is one of the biggest in Europe, 2000 hectares developed in 1977 under the Cemovsko project. This project aimed toRead more
Maree's exploration

Maree decided to take the day off so walked around town in morning.
Lunch with mum as she took the day off too, unbeknown to me.
Then mum and I have a swim in hotel pool.