Europe Trip 2024

April - June 2024
  • Karen Long
An 8 week driving, sailing, touring trip to France, the Greek Islands, Ireland, Scotland and London. Read more
  • Karen Long

List of countries

  • Australia Australia
  • England England
  • Scotland Scotland
  • Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
  • Ireland Ireland
  • Montenegro Montenegro
  • Croatia Croatia
  • Show all (10)
Categories
None
  • 43.9kkilometers traveled
Means of transport
  • Flight39.3kkilometers
  • Walking-kilometers
  • Hiking-kilometers
  • Bicycle-kilometers
  • Motorbike-kilometers
  • Tuk Tuk-kilometers
  • Car-kilometers
  • Train-kilometers
  • Bus-kilometers
  • Camper-kilometers
  • Caravan-kilometers
  • 4x4-kilometers
  • Swimming-kilometers
  • Paddling/Rowing-kilometers
  • Motorboat-kilometers
  • Sailing-kilometers
  • Houseboat-kilometers
  • Ferry-kilometers
  • Cruise ship-kilometers
  • Horse-kilometers
  • Skiing-kilometers
  • Hitchhiking-kilometers
  • Cable car-kilometers
  • Helicopter-kilometers
  • Barefoot-kilometers
  • 63footprints
  • 57days
  • 588photos
  • 17likes
  • London Day 2

    June 13, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    This morning we took a walk along the canal near our hotel. Started off quite nicely, some pretty boats and eateries. Deteriorated into a old barge boatyard after a few kilometres so we ditched it and took the bus over to Rick Stein’s restaurant for lunch.

    It’s overlooking the River Thames and we had a window table which was lovely. Nice food but for the price a little underwhelming.

    Quick trip over to Buckingham Palace as Marl and Millie hadn’t been there yet. It was hopping with lots of tourist about. It’s King Charles birthday celebrations in a couple of days and they have all the flags up and barricades around everywhere. So different to last time we saw it, only a couple of people around then. We still managed to get some nice shots without too many people in them.

    We are going to see The Lion King tonight so we grabbed a taxi back to the hotel for a few hours rest. Another lot of two for one cocktails in the bar before we set off for the theatre.

    What an amazing show, incredible costumes and set, great dancing and beautiful singing. What more could you ask for. I don’t know how they managed those costumes but they were incredible. All the animal were fabulous, moved just like the real thing does. We all loved it.

    It has rained while we’ve been in the theatre , but we managed to stay dry for a quick trip home on the underground.
    Read more

  • London Day 3

    June 14, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    It’s our last day in London. We have a late check out at the motel so we have until 12 to see something. We missed going into Westminster Abbey last time so that’s the project for the morning. Marl decided to come with us, Millie saw it from the bus with her friend so she’s staying home to organise her suitcase for the trip.

    I forgot how close Big Ben is to Westminster Abbey and after a quick trip on the subway we came out to see him in all his glory. When we were here 7 years ago we heard the last bells ring on Ben Big before he was shut down for 4 years to be refurbished. He looks amazing now. I’ll have to get the photos out to compare.

    Westminster Abbey is just around the corner, and the line to get in, if you aren’t prebooked is already quite long. We waited about 20 minutes, have I mentioned I hate queueing and finally got in. 29 pounds to enter the Abbey. Holy Moly it better be worth it.

    We didn’t realise so many people have been buried at the Abbey. It’s a bit of a Tardis, it looks quite compact from the outside, inside seems to go on forever, different altars, different rooms, so many tombs. Really you could have stayed there for hours and not seen everything, our attention span is not that long and after an hour we were Abbeyed out.

    After another photo shot with Big Ben we figured Millie would be getting anxious for us to get back so back on the underground for a quick trip home.

    We’re having lunch today at The Summerhouse an easy ten minute walk from our hotel, unfortunately as soon as we left the hotel the skies opened in the heaviest downpour we’ve had the whole trip. Luckily a taxi came along to save us, he hadn’t heard of our hotel but Marl had the directions on her phone so we got there and taught a London Cabbie something on the way.

    Lunch was delicious and the restaurant lovely and quite busy too. Bubbles, salmon, calamari, fish cakes and Graham had to rebel and have lamb rump were all a hit. The mango and coconut rice pudding we got for dessert grew on us after a few bites and since we only had one between us we managed to finish it off nicely.

    We had a few hours to kill before heading to the airport so we got the Underground to Piccadilly Circus to buy a few souvenirs. Had a walk around Trafalgar Square while we were there.

    A cup of tea back at the hotel and to keep Millie and Graham from getting to the airport way too early we had a cocktail as well. The Train station is quite close to the hotel but it’s a bit convoluted getting to it with suitcases. Luckily someone else was leaving the hotel at the same time and he knew the way. Thank goodness because it was even more complicated then we though. Easy check in and security when we got there, a quick bite to eat and we were underway.
    Read more

  • Home

    June 16, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    We are home. After 2 long haul flights, a long wait in Brisbane for our flight home to Gladstone we finally made it.

    We’ve had an amazing 8 week adventure. We packed so many things into that 8 weeks, visited so many great places, met some lovely people, enjoyed spending time with my sisters and brother.

    The grass is 2 foot high, the verandah and the cars are covered in dust, the cruiser won’t start and we have a mountain of washing to do but it is all worth it for the fabulous memories.
    Read more