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    • Day 11

      Pec

      December 13, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      What seemed to be a pointless way to spend 5 hours. We saw some old buildings. Bought umbrellas. Went on yeti hunt. Ate yummy pizza and huge donuts.
      Now heading to Budapest then Vienna tomorrow. Interesting to think this time next week we will be home.Read more

    • Day 51

      Leaving Pecs - Zagreb Day 1

      October 31, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      We did a visit to the Mosque Church or Mosque of Pasha Gazi Kassim or The Church of the Purification of the Virgin Mary, and the Csontvàry Museum as our train to Zagreb is not leaving till 1619h.
      Took a long time to have a slow lunch at King Matthias Restaurant and then coffee so that we could make use of the time waiting for the train to Zagreb.
      Arriving in Zagreb at 2210h with 1 train change. It turns out that there were 2 train changes as they may have amalgamated 2 trains as there weren't enough passengers on our express train. We did not get to Zagreb till 2240h.
      I then made the huge mistake of getting into a taxi that was outside the train station when we were forwarned to only get Uber ones as the fares are fixed. As we were already in the taxi and our suitcases were in the boot, he tells us the meter was on his phone when asked where the meter was. He then wanted to charge us 40€ when the Uber was only going to be 4.76€ for a 2.5 km ride. I paid him 5€ and told him I wasn't going to pay anymore. He then proceeded to hurl abuse at us, took the 5€ and tore it up. He then got into his car and continued to hassle us moving his car forward and back yelling at us whilst we are trying to get into the apartment. Most dreadful experience.

      Distance walked 10.2km
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    • Day 50

      Pecs Day 3

      October 30, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      We had a strange moment yesterday when Ruby's watch showed an hour later than mine. Hers showed 2pm when mine showed only 1pm. After checking our mobile phones, we moved her watch back an hour. This morning, we got a message from Kai at 8.10am who was already at the shops. It should be 2.10pm in Perth, so why wasn't she at school? More confusion ensued when she told us she left school shortly after the bell went. Very confused, we even asked a shop lady what the time was. She told us it was 8.10am. Perth is supposed to be only 6 hours ahead. Why are they now 7 hours ahead. How did we gain an hour? We had a Twilight Zone moment before we realised that it must be end of daylight saving. Checked google. Indeed end of daylight saving was yesterday, and we never knew. Mobile phones and Garmin watches update their time accordingly. I don't understand daylight saving. Why do they want more daylight in summer which already has so much daylight? Now it's dark at 5.20pm instead of 6.20pm. Isn't it more logical to save the daylight for winter which has less daylight?

      We decided to go to the Harkany Thermal Baths about 30km from Pecs.
      We managed to get the connecting buses with time to slip in a Langos and coffee for breakfast. The only hiccup was that I was supposed to get a 24hr Pecs bus ticket to use for the day but neither the bus driver nor the information at the bus station could help. Also the bus driver refused to wait for us to get off the bus at our stop because we were too slow letting an elderly lady to alight first. So we had to get it at the next stop and walk back. Old lady very quickly vanished into a side s street. Fortunately we saw an elderly couple carrying a large bag each and a swimming float. We asked if they were going to Harkany Furdo, they gestured for us to follow them and showed us a shorter way to the bath.

      The bath was so much better than Gellert Baths in Budapest. There seem to only be locals at this bath, there were less people in the baths and the bath was on a sprawling flat complex without any rabbit warrens.

      Now happily relaxed and destressed, we are back at the accommodation for a quiet evening.
      I've also added some quirky Pecs photos.

      Distance walked 4.8km
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    • Day 9

      Reisetipps für Depressive. Heute Ungarn

      August 9, 2022 in Hungary ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      Wer unter Depressionen leidet fragt sich wahrscheinlich oft.
      Wo soll ich hin.
      Früher war ja dir Ost oder Nordsee dafür hervorragend geeignet.
      Aber seit es da vor Menschen und vorallem Familien nur so wimmelt und sich der Partytourismus mit Gute Laune Zwang breitgemacht hat fällt das Flach.

      Österreich vielleicht?
      Aber auch dort ist es schwer einfach nur so sein zu können wie es in einem ausschaut.
      Bei all den sportlich übermotivierten Radlern und Kraxlern, Caynondivern und Hardcorewanderen.

      Der Rest. PARTY WO MAN HINSCHAUT.
      Vielleicht noch Niedersachsen.
      Aber so schlimm ist dann doch nicht.

      Ich für meinen Teil kann Ungarn empfehlen.
      Nicht den Südwesten  mit Balaton.
      Das wäre ehr die Mallehölle.
      Alle sexy, alle breit und alle fröhlich.

      Nein.
      Ab in den Zug und durch die Puszta.
      Und den südlichen Teil.
      Das hat diverse Vorteile welche dem Depressiven unglaublich entgegenkommen.

      1. Du verstehst niemanden und musst den Gesprächen nicht zuhören und innerlich bluten.
      2. Die Züge sind leer
      3. Die Landschaft ist wunderschön und endlos weit.
      Dadurch kann man das Gefühl des verloren und einsam seins richtig genießen.
      4. Niemand wundert sich wenn du stundenlang einfach aus dem Fenster starrst.
      5. Die Bahnhöfe und viele Züge sind so trostlos und alt und heruntergekommen. Wirklich schön.
      Vorallem wenn noch ein paar Blumen tapfer versuchen die Tristesse aufzuhellen.
      6. Generell scheint es als ob die Menschen hier verstanden haben das es nicht ständig was zu lachen gibt.
      7. Der Wein und das Bier sind günstig.
      Kaffee und Kippen ebenso.

      Also auf du depressiver Mensch.
      Kauf dir ein Ticket damit du wenn du vom anderen Menschen nach dem Sommer wieder die belanglose geheuchlte Frage, wie jedes Jahr hörst :"Wo warst du in Urlaub?"
      Einfach sagen kannst:" In Ungarn".

      Die meisten Fragen dann auch zum Glück nicht weiter.....

      In diesem Sinne.
      Maximale Kampferfolge.
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    • Day 48

      Pecs Day 1

      October 28, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      We did not have to leave Budapest till 11am so we had a visit to the Hunyadi Square Saturday Food Markets. We noticed that mostly locals go there to do their shopping. We bought some sausages, a paprika pork belly slice, some veggies, all with the intention to make stew in Pecs. As we still had time, we returned to Aran bakery to buy a chocolate croissant for our train journey incase there was another delay and an almond croissant and a savoury Danish for our breakfast.
      The train journey went without a hitch, the chocolate croissant was a good snack anyway as we did not have lunch.
      Pecs accommodation is spacious, with the most comfortable bed so far and best of all, no keys. You enter and exit using numbers on an electronic keypad locking system for the big doors out the front and combination locks on the doors leading into the rooms. Most fascinating and very practical.
      After unpacking, we were now famished and headed to a Persian restaurant in the town centre. Very well priced and delicious dinner of kebabs, butter fried chicken and rice, washed down with aromatic Persian tea.
      The owner of the restaurant then proceeded to be our tour guide telling us the highlights of Pecs when he learnt that we were from Australia and had just arrived in Pecs that very day.

      The walk back to the apartment after dinner was lovely gazing at the aspect of a full moon night against the cathedral spire.

      Distance walked 5.1 km
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    • Day 49

      Pécs Day 2

      October 29, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

      A local food and flea market is always too interesting to ignore, even if it involved navigating public bus on a Sunday in Pécs. On the way to our bus stop which was 1.8km from accommodation, we passed a bus stop with lots of people carrying empty shopping baskets. Then a bus pulled up and they all boarded. Thinking they must be going to the market we want to get to, we too boarded and asked the bus driver if he went to the market. Bus driver asked, "Plaza?". I remembered that one of the websites or blogs said something about the market being in a something that resembled the word plaza. So we nodded, and boarded. Following the bus route on our google map was very thrilling. The bus headed towards the market (yes!) Then the bus turned and is now moving away from the market (oh dear!) Now it's heading towards the market again (Yes!) This suspense was exacerbated by the people with shopping baskets getting off at different stops far away from the market.
      Anyway, we did finally get to the open air market, and it was thronging with people. We entered at the flea market area and saw how big it was. Probably about 150m each row, and there were many many rows. Huge! We walked through looking for the fruit and vegetables section and somehow found what looked like an open air food court. Stalls of sausages, pickles, skewers of meats, etc. We started with a sausage stuffed into a toasted hollowed bread roll. Interestingly, the lady toasts the bread only when you place your order. Then she squeezes the sauce you've picked (tomato, mustard, mayonnaise or chilli) into the hollow, then stuffs the sausage into the sauce. One by one. The queue was building up behind us, but there was no hurry. She could have easily toasted 4-6 rolls at a time but she did it one order at a time. Our order was only for one roll. We then had a rice dish with some pork shin through it and another large piece of meat with some cucumber pickle on the side. We were too full for anything else so we took away a large skewer of a variety of sausages and more pickles. We were as interested watching the locals as the locals were watching us. They were all too happy to tell us about the various dishes and how to order. Everyone waited patiently in line, and the stall holders attended to our gestures and pointing whilst the locals helped interprete. It was a delightful local experience. We witnessed a dispute between stall holders which we think was about territory as one stall holder was encroaching into her neighbour's. Although that was done loudly with lots of waving of hands and frowning, the participants ended up smiling and laughing.
      The afternoon was much more subdued with a walk around the historic area of Pécs looking at the cathedral, the mosque-church and the synagogue. Only the cathedral was opened as it was Sunday afternoon, and everything else was shut.
      We ended the afternoon with a towering coffee and chocolate ice cream sundae.
      As it is getting cold, we requested for the host to turn on the heaters. The host and his wife came to our apartment and not only turned on the heater but stayed an hour chatting with us and taking us upstairs to show us the other apartments that they rent out as Airbnb too.

      Distance walked 7.9km.
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    • Day 8

      Das Schiff

      October 6, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Meine Begeisterung ist unendlich! Ich darf am 3. größten Schiff und dem einzigen Katamaran auf der Donau mitfahren und ein bisschen arbeiten. Es ist ein echtes 4*+. Es gibt alles: Friseur, Massage, Spa, Bar, täglich Unterhaltung im Teatro, den Pianisten in der Bar.
      Die Führung hat mich noch ein bisschen mehr zum Fan gemacht, auch wenn der Aufwand natürlich gegen alle Klimaziele ist.
      Täglich wird das Brot und Gebäck frisch gebacken. Es gibt eine hervorragende Patisserie, haubenverdächtiges Essen. In der Küche sind jetzt 7 Mitarbeiter. Es gibt 2 verschiedene Küchen. Geliefert werden die Lebensmittel von 2 österreichischen Lieferanten, Gemüse entlang der Donau und Weil dort, wo er gut ist. Die Weine sind allesamt hervorragend! Insgesamt sind zurzeit 35 Mitarbeiter Tag und Nacht für das Wohl der Gäste da und bemühen sich sehr, dass es allen gut geht. Das Schiff ist komplett barrierefrei, einzig manche Ausstiege sind schwierig, da helfen alle zusammen.
      Es ist eine unglaublich gute Stimmung an Board, manche Gäste vergessen jedoch, dass auch ein Gast Benimmregel einzuhalten hat. Na ja....
      Das Wasser wird aus der Donau gezogen und auf Trinkwasserqualität aufbereitet. Umgekehrt wird das Schwarzwasser auch aufbereitet und die festen Stoffe mit einer bakteriellen Anlage verarbeitet und in Containern entsorgt (an Land 🤣🤣🤣)
      400l/Std braucht das Schiff Diesel für alle Anlagen. Es kann max 30km/h fahren, jetzt durch den Wasserstand teilweise nur 8!
      500-1200 Euro kostet das Anlegen je nach Hafen.
      Der Heimathafen der Primadonna ist Linz und alle Mitarbeiter sind in Österreich angestellt.
      Sie kommen vorwiegend aus Serbien. Theodor, unser Kapitän ist Rumäne. Von Passau bis Mohács wird mit den Behörden deutsch gesprochen, er muss sich bei Polizei und Hafenmeistereien melden, ab Mohács bis zum Schwarzen Meer, russisch.
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    • Day 8

      Mohács nach Baja

      October 6, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Ach ja, eingereist in die EU sind wir wieder in Kroatien. Jetzt haben wir wieder Netz.
      Um 11 landen wir in Mohács. Geschichtsträchtig für das Habsburgerreich, erleben wir den Ort als unglaublich entspannt, sehr hübsch und gepflegt. Ich besuche die Busodovar, die Robert mir empfohlen hat, da der geführte Stadtspaziergang nur in Kombination mit Pécs möglich ist und es keinen Platz mehr gibt, als Alternativprogramm.
      Nach einem Kaffee nehmen wir die Fähre an die linke Seite und radln aufwärts nach Baja. Durch zwei Dörfer fahren wir durch und genehmigen uns in einer totalen Hinterhofkneipe einen alkfreien Radler. Baja gefällt mir wieder unglaublich gut und in Wahrheit möchte ich Baja und Mohács noch einmal länger besuchen. Es ist soooo entspannt.
      Die Dörfer erinnern mich an das Österreich meiner Kindheit. 60er, 70er Jahre, jeder hat ein paar Hühner, mit wenigen Mitteln wird alles zusammen gehalten. Viel Gemüse, Blumen, jede Nuss, jeder Apfel wird geerntet.
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    • Day 3

      📍 GIORNO 2: Pécs

      October 21, 2022 in Hungary ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Alla stazione Keleti di Budapest inizia il viaggio itinerante alla scoperta delle città ungheresi.
      Pécs dista circa 3h in treno da Budapest, anche se è possibile visitarla in giornata dalla capitale, è però consigliabile fermarsi una notte.
      Tre sono le attrazioni più importanti: la chiesa situata all'interno di un'ex moschea, la cattedrale e gli affreschi paleocristiani (patrimonio Unesco).
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    • Day 7

      Pecs eine Perle Ungarns

      August 7, 2022 in Hungary ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Nahe der kroatischen Grenze liegt diese wunderschöne Stadt.
      Angeschmiegt an die Berge.
      Schon sehr früh besiedelt, waren irgendwann auch die Römer hier. Schließlich auch die Christen und dann die Mauren und wieder die Christen.
      Wechselhafte Geschichte, welche sich in der Architektur widerspiegelt

      Lebendige Universitätsstadt und ein großartiger Ausgangspunkt für Wanderungen.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Baranya county, Branau, Baranya, Baranya megye, Provincia di Baranya, 버러녀 주

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