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Okres Senica

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    • Tag 5

      Grenzgang

      30. Juni 2020 in Slowakei ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Wir haben mal wieder den direkten Weg verlassen und fahren parallel zur slovakischen Grenze in Österreich Richtig Bratislava. Eigentlich wollten wir das Dreiländereck besuchen, aber da kommt man nicht so einfach hin. Dafür haben wir den Grenzfluss "March" zu Fuß überquert und dabei den Grenzcache gefunden. Länderpunkt! Danach ging es aber erst mal wieder nach Österreich weil wir hier ne Pizzeria gesehen haben.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 116

      Schloss Smolenice

      23. August in Slowakei ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Schon von weitem sieht man das Schloss Smolenice hoch über dem Städtchen tronen.
      Das Schloss Smolenice wurde im 15. Jahrhundert an der Stelle einer Burg aus dem 14. Jahrhundert erbaut. Es gehörte ebenfalls der Adelsfamilie Palffy.
      Das Schloss wurde komplett revoviert und zum grossen Teil neu aufgebaut. Heute beherbergt es ein Hotel und ist auch ein Konferenzzentrum.
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    • Tag 2

      Smolenice

      4. August in Slowakei ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Požgan grad iz ne-vem-več-kdaj so ne-vem-kdaj kasneje obnovili in danes je menda čudovit hotel in kongresni center. Vstop v grajsko okolico je prost, za not sva bila pa že prepozna.

      Okrog njega se razprostira urejen piknik plac, kamor menda radi zahajajo lokalci med vročimi poletnimi dnevi, sam grad pa ima neke vrste angleški vrt s klopcami. No ja, v Angliji imajo lepše.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 9

      Grenze zur Tschechischen Republik

      26. Mai in Tschechien ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      In Tschechien lief es verkehrstechnisch nicht so gut – obwohl Sonntag und alle größeren Laster im Park-Modus, war es doch sehr zäh auf der Straße, und ein paar Mal gab es sogar richtig Stau, vor allem Richtung Prag.
      Dafür haben wir an einer Raststätte sehr typisch und lecker tschechisch gegessen.
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    • Tag 40

      Tree fell on our train to Esztergom

      20. Oktober 2023 in Slowakei ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

      Ruby had a very hard time finding the most direct way to Eztergom and one with the least transfers. She was met with Hungarian websites, no translations, train runs that are there one minute and the gone the next. This was further complicated by track works happening in the area.
      She finally found the most direct from Vienna through Breclav in Czech Republic to Sturovo in Slovakia, then a taxi to Esztergom in Hungary; we will be in 4 countries during this journey. Sturovo is just across the Danube River from Esztergom, about 8.5km from our accommodation.
      Got in our train in Vienna to Breclav without a hitch. Found extra Czech money in Ruby's wallet which was handy, so we had quite a feed in Breclav cafe of sandwiches, cakes and ice-cream. Even got takeaway cakes as there was money left over.
      Caught the connecting train at 1213pm which took a detour as there were works done on the tracks. So a slight delay was announced. 2hrs into our train ride, the train came to an abrupt halt in the forest, in the middle of nowhere because a tree fell on our train. All announcements we're in Czech and the lovely young lady sitting behind us translated. We have been stopped here for an hour, twenty three mins and counting....

      When stuck on a train, one needs to eat cake.....

      After 2½hrs, rescue train is here....

      After 3½hrs, we're still here. Fortunately we not in need of emergency rescue.

      3 hours and 50 mins and we are GO!

      We finally arrived at train station destination at 7.30pm. Next challenge was getting off the platform to the station side and onto the road to catch a taxi. The was no lift to go down the stairs. So we heaved the suitcases down the stairs only to find it went to platforms. Heaved suitcases back up the stairs as we saw an overhead bridge. Dragged suitcases to the overhead bridge which on closer inspection led to further darkness. Fortunately a guy came down the bridge and we gesticulated getting to the office. He gesticulated back to go downstairs and around the corner. More heaving and puffing later, we were out of the station.

      Our walking tour guide in Prague warned us to not catch taxis from train stations but to call one from Uber or Bolt. He gave us graphic details from bad experiences of people on his tours that scored into our memory. Scary. However, those services are not available in this area. With that severe warning in mind, we were rather worried about shonky taxi drivers or even finding one in the small town of Sturovo, Slovakia to take us across the bridge to Esztergom, Hungary although it was only a 10 minutes drive. There were 2 taxis outside the station. The first taxi driver didn't want to know us and our English. In a feeble effort to look like we knew what we were doing, Grace has the address and route on Google map to show the driver. The second driver looked like a Mafia muscleman and had a very old taxi. He looked up our apartment address on Google map ( exactly what was in Grace's phone), showed us the route and time it'd take, helped us with our luggage, and most importantly, put the meter on before driving away. We were so relieved that he was so honest we gave him a big tip and thanked him profusely. It was instant noodles for dinner.

      An observation in Breclav, there must be lots of cyclists in Breclav because they have a multistorey parking for bicycles here.

      Walked only 4.2km, but sat for hours and hours and hours....
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    • Tag 1

      1000 die 1.

      12. August in Slowakei ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

      Die ersten 1000 Km sind nach gut 10 Stunden Fahrt geschafft. Tim fährt und fährt als hätte er nie was anderes gemacht. Von Hamburg über Dresden durch Tschechien, die Slowakei bis nach Ungarn. Hier machen wir unsere erste richtige Pause 🥵 36 Grad und es wird noch heißer….Weiterlesen

    • Tag 73

      Fruity Slovakia 🇸🇰

      6. Juli in Slowakei ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Must have slept like a log as I woke to find the mosquitoes had feasted on me in the night. I was covered in big red itchy bites. Apparently they love my particular blood group (O), but don’t much like the taste of Darren’s (A+) so he was comparatively left untouched... probably just not enough red wine in his bloodstream, I mean comparatively speaking like 😂

      We’d been parked right on the border so it took just seconds to arrive at the checkpoint for entry into Austria. Unlike every crossing so far on this trip there were soldiers (with guns might I add 😮) Alarmingly we were instructed to pull over so that they could perform a search of Ivy and check out our passports. However, as Darren pulled open the sliding door and the soldier stepped forward to go in, he somewhat comically jumped back the moment he set eyes upon Bliss. ( who was just sat calm as you like looking out at him and wondering what all the fuss was about) He turned to his mate sat inside the border hut and said something that we translated from his body language to be along the lines of “I’m not going in there dude, they’ve got a bloody wolf in there!” 🐺 😂
      He proceeded to hastily and bravely wave us on through and so we continued on our journey having a giggle at his expense. 🤭 I then patiently and dutifully listened to Darren as he described in detail more stories of having done many similar guard duty roles “during the war” 🫡 Almost as if after 35 years of being together I was somehow completely unaware of the life he’d led up until our union 🤭
      Of course I on the other hand, as everyone knows and will attest to, have no such propensity for repeating myself hehe 🤥
      It was such a relief to get back to the immaculate road surfaces of Austria 🇦🇹 after yesterday’s earthquake simulator ride in Hungary, roads which we traversed for the next hour or so on our way to the next new country on our list.
      As we entered into Slovakia 🇸🇰 we were immediately confronted with the largest, busiest city we’ve encountered to date. It was however really interesting, full of many historical looking buildings mixed with the very modern. Most interestingly of all we crossed over the Danube River which was just immense. I had no idea it was even here.
      Gradually the metropolis was replaced by farmland, forests and a sprinkling of small towns and villages.
      One of the things that caught our eye early on was that the roads were all lined with fruit laden trees. Apples, pears, damsons, cherries and plums everywhere for mile after mile. Wonderful really, and again something I would love to see adopted at home.
      Our park up tonight is at the foot of a derelict castle sat on the top of a steep sided hill. As we pulled up I immediately knew I was going to like this spot. We’d only been there long enough to have a cup of tea when a tractor arrived to collect up the freshly mown hay in the field directly outside our door.
      We had a great view of the meadows and forest below us and we were hopeful of seeing some deer, so we sat watching intently into the evening. No deer appeared unfortunately, but I did make friends with a sweet little black cat who was out hunting mice in the field outside. The friendly cat was either overly confident or possibly a bit dim. He came and sat boldly as brass within a couple of feet of Bliss before I spotted him. Bliss was so good, bless her. They each just sat looking at one another without an ounce of malice from either.
      As darkness fell we felt a little disappointed in ourselves for having been too lazy to venture up to the castle ruins, high up on the mound above. I think we missed a great sunset from up there and I’m sure it would have been really interesting to explore. But nonetheless I thoroughly enjoyed this most tranquil and serene park up at the edge of a hay field in Slovakia 🇸🇰 . Before today I had absolutely no idea what this country was like, no clue even where in the world it was... and now I do 👍. That’s a good thing right?
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    • Tag 1

      von DD - Prag -Slowakei- Ungarn erreicht

      9. September 2023 in Slowakei ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      In Dresden am FH ging es 08:00 Uhr auf Achse. Auf der Autobahn erreichen wir Prag dann weiter in die Slowakei. Bratislava und Brno tangieren wir dabei. Aller 2 Std. gibt es Boxenstopp an den Tankstellen auf der Autobahn. Grenzkontrollanlagen sind Dank Schengen verweist. Nun noch knapp 200 km bis Budapest, unserer ersten Übernachtung.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 3

      Zwischenstopp am Štrkovisko Oširíd

      21. August in Slowakei ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Wegen der Wärme gab es einen Zwischenstopp, kurz nach der Grenze in der Slowakei. Mausberg durfte sich austoben. Eine ehemalige Sand- oder Kieskrube war vor Ort anzutreffen. Klares warmes Wasser, leider hat es geregnet sowie stark gewindet, sonnst hätten wir auch dort länger pausiert. Mausberg hat es gefallen.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 32

      Transfer Day

      24. Juli 2018 in Slowakei ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      We are on our way from Olomouc to Bratislava today. We checked out of the Clarion Congress Hotel at 10.00 and we are due into Bratislava at about 13.30.

      We stopped at a service station and whilst most students went to the loo and bought some lunch, there was a contingent who chose to entertain themselves during the break in different ways...

      ...they kept it going for practically the entire 30-minute stop which is something - exactly what I'm not sure?!?! It made everyone laugh though!
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