The Hill of Crosses – Lithuania
Leaving my lakeside campsite I headed north to the city of Kaunas. I needed to get some camping gas, but I also wanted to visit a Soviet era nuclear bunker …
Leaving my lakeside campsite I headed north to the city of Kaunas. I needed to get some camping gas, but I also wanted to visit a Soviet era nuclear bunker …
Leaving the ‘Wolfs Lair’ in northern Poland I headed North-east towards Lithuania. With a mixture of small winding roads winding through rolling countryside and extremely long and straight roads through …
I also went to Mamerki to visit another site, Bunker No.13. Located around 15km to the north of the Wolf’s lair, it was a nice ride through the countryside with …
Excited to be here, I walked around the Wolfs Liar about 7am, and was surprised to find that I was camping right next to Otto Dietrich’s flattened bunker. He was …
Leaving my campsite in Krakow I headed north, heading in the direction of Warsaw. The ride was utterly boring on the endless motorway. I hate motorway riding, but sometimes it …
The old town in Krakow is beautiful. From its magnificent castle and grand churches, and to the old town with it’s immense main square and the old gold-market, wherever you …
While I was in Krakow I had my bike serviced at Honda Kolaczek Kraków. I had tried to arrange a service in Turkey and Bulgaria but it was difficult, and …
I reluctantly left my campsite at Sapanta in northern Romania and headed headed north. Soon after I started I saw a sign for the Ukrainian border – so I thought …
Leaving my campsite at Turda I headed north. It was around 280kms today, not far, and the first half of the journey was boring A roads – but the latter …
Today I went to visit the salt mine just to the east of Turda. Expecting to see a mine with few tunnels, I was completely spellbound and amazed by the …