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Continue reading →: Above Plitvica Selo – Plitvice Lakes NPYesterday I shared the paths with more than a thousand other visitors. Today, instead of turning left into the lakes area, I turned right and followed the river Plitvice up to its source, and saw nobody at all during the three hours or so, 12 kilometres, that I was…
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Continue reading →: Plitvice Lakes National ParkAfter a lazy morning enjoying the company of the bears at Kuterevo I headed an hour or so further east through wonderful heavily forested country around 500 metres asl. Despite the warm Adriatic coast being so close, temperatures here drop as low as -25C in the winter, with plenty…
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Continue reading →: Bears & Beers – Kuterevo, Velebit National Park
I headed a couple of hours south today which meant a section along the coast. It’s still high season here with lots of campervans and motorhomes around, and 28C though with a strong wind. It’s full of hotels and autocamps and completely unappealing to me. It was a slow…
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Continue reading →: At Razloge, Risnjak National ParkI was last in Croatia in the summer of 2018, but it was memorable only for being poisoned by a dodgy lasagne at a restaurant I used the night after coming over the border from Bosnia. I was biking the Balkans, from Thessaloniki to Nuremberg over 32 days. That…
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Continue reading →: Razloge, Risjnak National Park, Croatia
All this rugby is having the effect of lowering my cultural intake. I’ve actually watched every game so far, which I didn’t think I would. Correspondingly, I haven’t seen a film for 3 weeks, and whereas I usually get through 6 books a week, I’m down to half that.…
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Continue reading →: At Krn, Triglav National ParkThings calmed down after Friday’s deluge. Saturday was forecast to be very wet as well, but that rain never materialised, instead a blanket of low cloud and mist slowly broke up leaving wispy segments loitering against ridges and below, in the valley. The peaks of Triglav were still shrouded,…
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Continue reading →: Krn, Triglav National ParkWe nudged on a bit up the valley to Radstadt and the wide Enns river valley that gives the area such high quality dairy farming. There was rain coming today so I was keen to get out before midday, when it was forecast to set in. It was the sort…
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Continue reading →: Werfen, Austrian Alps
Just a quick update from the journey south. For the last time, thankfully, I picked up Roja’s Animal Health Certificate from Folkestone. The collection date can’t be changed, and the vets don’t open until 10 am; if not for that I would have crossed to France last night, it’s so…
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Continue reading →: Wye Downs
These travel days are very much means to an end, and certainly the English motorways are the busiest and most stressful I have encountered when driving. Not a lot of fun therefore, so it is necessary to insert small moments of amusement, to look forward to amidst the usual drudge…
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Continue reading →: At New IngYesterday was a day reading an apocalyptic Uruguayan horror novel and watching Uruguayan rugby, quite fittingly, with them producing their best ever World Cup performance by pushing the hosts, France, close. The Rugby World Cup will occupy quite a bit of my time in the next 6 weeks, at…



