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Europe » France » Limousin » Creuse June 16th 2012

K - Colondannes is a commune in the Creuse department in the Limousin region in central France. Still unclear?! Well, if you stick a pin in the middle of France then you are pretty much there. Apart from Limoges this area of France pretty unknown to tourists and also perhaps underestimated by the French. Parisian friends of Don and Mum's were very concerned that they had bought a place in "the armpit of France"! We are told that they have since altered their opinion after visiting as in fact the area is very pretty, with rolling fields and small hamlets. It is not as stunning as the more famous areas such as Provence or the Dordogne but is also not as touristy and has a really French feel. It is also far better value for money ... read more
Healthy eating French style!
Not so healthy eating - foie gras with figs
My, what big eyes you have!

Europe » France » Languedoc-Roussillon » Montpellier June 9th 2012

K- I studied French at school between the ages of 11 and 18 but to say I was rusty would be an understatement. However, we were about to spend 5 weeks en France and I was determined to dust myself off. First stop therefore was French school. My chosen destination for this potential humiliation was Montpellier (yes, autotext - the French one is spelled this way!), the capital of Languedoc-Roussillon. It is a very pleasant city on the coast of the South of France with a huge student body (around 70,000) and approximately 16 language schools! My chosen establishment was Ecole Klesse. And to immerse myself more thoroughly I was to stay with a host family. Ulp. Both decisions were fantastic ones and I thoroughly enjoyed my time here. Classes were fun and relaxed with a ... read more
Place de la Comédie - Montpellier
Promenade du Peyrou
Back Street Montpellier

Europe » Spain » Catalonia » Barcelona » Barcelona June 5th 2012

Forgive the Queen impression (Freddie not Elizabeth) but I can never, ever hear the word Barcelona without the song going off in my head. So you can imagine what writing this blog is like. Better do it quick before I start air-miking. Barcelona has been a bit of a travel bete noir for me. 2 aborted trips in the past and one of my best friends had her hen weekend there at my suggestion.....and I couldn't make it. So I was very excited when Mark suggested we fly from Italy to Barcelona on our way to France. The problem is that by this stage of our travels we were a little jaded and also we were REALLY not used to masses of people everywhere. We struggled with this in Venice and Florence, and Barcelona was another ... read more
New friends
Casa Vicens - Gaudi
Close to Las Ramblas - but quieter

Europe » Italy » Veneto » Venice May 30th 2012

K - our final overnight ferry of the trip brought us from Split to Venice which fully lived up to its hype. Yes it was crowded and packed with tourists but despite this I found that St Marks Square and the Grand Canal fully lived up to their billing. We didnt go into the Doge's Palace, we were just too cultured out, but instead spent hours walking around the small streets finding little bars selling cicchetti (Italian style tapas) and spritz (a campari and prosecco cocktail). This is the type of culture we really enjoy. On Day 2 we took the vaporetti over to the Lido which has a very different vibe to Venice. We didn't sit on the beach there but took a look and it was completely empty. Given the number of sunloungers I ... read more
Beautiful Burano
Florence from above
Guess where I am?

Europe » Croatia » Dalmatia » Hvar May 29th 2012

K- Hvar is a beautiful island off the coast of Croatia which in July and August turns in to a jet set and celeb "hot spot". Fortunately we were there in May :) It is a really beautiful place with an old town square, pretty harbour and castle. However, the real attractions (if you want to get away from it all) are the neighboring Pakleni islands. We took the water taxi over to Mlini (still not sure if that is the Island name or the beach) and splurged on sunbeds as the beach is rocky. It was so relaxing and beautiful that we did the same thing again on 2 subsequent days. See pictures. A boat trip down the Croatian coast is definitely on the bucket list. Feeling a bit lazy we also hired a moped ... read more
Approaching Hvar Harbour with the Castle behind
Mlini Beach
Look at those legs ...

Europe » Bosnia & Herzegovina » South » Mostar May 23rd 2012

K- We visited Sarajevo in late May and found it a real multicultural city with an actual demarcation on the pavement in the Old Town (Stari Grad) between "East" and "West"! The 15th Century market area in the "East" town of (Baščaršija) originally had over 12,000 shops crammed in to a tiny area. There are still several hundred today along with many restaurants selling the local speciality foods such as cevabi (spiced meatballs served with flatbread, sour cream and onion). In many ways we got the East meets West flavour we had expected in Istanbul but didnt really get - probably because Stari Grad is much smaller and more compact. For many years Sarajevo was of course infamous as "war torn" or "beseiged". It is easy to see why it was possible to beseige the city ... read more
Mostar town from the bridge
One of many many bullet ridden buildings
Mostar night scene

Europe » Croatia » Dalmatia » Dubrovnik May 18th 2012

K – We were excited to get to Dubrovnik, which is probably the best-known destination in the Balkans. We were staying in a private room in Lapad (or "new" Dubrovnik) but were only a 10-minute bus ride to the Old City (henceforth referred to as Dubrovnik). Knowing that Dubrovnik is the major destination for coach tours and cruise ships we got up early to beat the crowds. Our guidebook told us that the battlements opened at 9am so we decided to get to the town for 8am to stroll around and then be first in line. However when we got there we found that the battlements opened at 8am and we were therefore the first and only people up there! I can’t describe how great it was to walk around the 2KM of famous walls with ... read more
The view from the top of the ramparts
More of the Skyline
On the castle wall - Dubrovnic

Europe » Montenegro » Kotor » Kotor May 16th 2012

K- It only takes about 4 hours to go all the way up the Montenegro coast from Albania to Croatia so we decided to base ourselves in Budvar, a beach town about half way up the country and do some day trips. My definition of luxury after a year of traveling is spending more than one night in a hotel (closely followed by a backpack of clean laundry) so the fact that we could spend 3 nights in one place immediately endeared Montenegro to me. We didn’t know much about Montenegro before we got there but found it have a lovely coastline and some small, walled cities which are common in this area. The photos pretty much speak for themselves. We did not explore the interior because we had just made it back from the Albanian ... read more
Ok one of those, one of those and as many of those as I can carry - Kotor market
The Harbour - Budva Old Town
Fresh fried anchovies - but no heads

Europe » Albania » North » Fierze May 14th 2012

M - We can't recall exactly when we first thought that we wanted to go to Albania and why. We think it was either a Sunday Times magazine article or a Top Gear show. Regardless, when we looked at our potential routes from Greece north into Europe we were both excited at the chance of visiting a country that was pretty much cut off from Europe until communist rule ended in 1992. Albania has a reputation for being a staging post for imigrants coming into western europe and as a chop-shop for high end stolen cars stolen in more affluent areas of europe. They certainly drive more mercedes benz per car on the road than I have ever seen! By european standards Albania is very cheap (16 dollars for 2 courses with a bottle of wine ... read more
Indiana H - Valbone
It really was that blue - Koman to Fierze
My fresh trout dinner makes a run for it - Valbone

Europe » Greece » Pelopennese » Nafplion May 1st 2012

K - Given its well-publicized economic problems some friends have asked us whether Greece is a mess - rumors of inadequate public services, garbage in the street etc. seem to abound. I am absolutely sure that the life of the average Greek is full of major concerns and uncertainties but from a tourist perspective there is little to suggest a country in crisis. The places we visited were all clean and the people welcoming. With the exception of the train service which no longer runs internationally and which has been suspended in some areas (replaced by buses) we would not have known there was a particular issue. We were not of course there during a strike period. One thing that did shock me a lot however was the level of graffiti in Athens (and to some ... read more
A local fisherman leaves Diakofto harbour
A boat passing through the Corinth Canal
Sunset at Nafplio harbour




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