Greece
Greece is a superb place to visit overland. Besides the wonderful food, slow pace of life, welcoming people and the most amazing scenery, there’s also so much sights and history to see and visit. I …
Greece is a superb place to visit overland. Besides the wonderful food, slow pace of life, welcoming people and the most amazing scenery, there’s also so much sights and history to see and visit. I …
Albania and Montenegro are countries I’ve always wanted to visit – and I wasn’t disappointed. Besides welcoming people, there is also so much wonderful scenery to see, with mountains as far as the eye can …
Arriving at Split in Croatia, I decided to carry on into Bosnia – heading for Mostar. The last time I was here the bridge had gone, but it had been rebuilt perfectly. Its a nice …
Travelling down to Umbria, I stayed at a campsite next to Lago Trasimeno, which is a huge lake in the middle of Italy. It’s also central to all the things I wanted to see. While …
Another day was spent visiting Verona. It is a beautiful city and there is more than enough architecture to keep anyone happy. The Castelvecchio was my first port of call and I wasn’t disappointed, as …
After arriving in France, I went over to Germany for a few days to see family and the I headed south, over the Alps into northern Italy. I was staying near Bolzano, so one of …
I was starting another trip again, this time catching the ferry from Scotland to Ireland and then from Ireland over to France. The weather was nice so I decided to stay a few days in …
Back to Stockholm, this time with my Fuji camera and some manual lenses, the 7 Artisans 18, 35 and 85mm lenses. Fuji XPRO-1
The weather was starting to turn so I headed north and back into France – heading for Carcassonne. On the way I rode over the southern part of the Pyrenees – which was stunningly beautiful. …
Leaving Corsica, I caught the overnight ferry to Marseille and headed south towards Spain. I ended up in a town called Blaines – which was close enough to travel into Barcelona and also far enough …