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  • Wurzburg

    Wurzburg

    June 29, 2025
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    The train running near our campsite is carrying all sorts of cargo. There are lots of new cars. We took the train into Wurzburg – a 15 minute journey along the river and through the vineyards. We arrived in Wurzburg to find the gay rights march was on so there were people everywhere. The buildings…

  • The surprise find of Thungersheim

    The surprise find of Thungersheim

    June 28, 2025
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    When we checked Gus’s fridge when getting ready to get back on the road we found it wasn’t very cold and the freezer had thawed out. We decided to go to a motorhome service garage to see if they could fit us in to have a look at it. We said goodbye Oli and Angela…

  • Partying in Mainz

    Partying in Mainz

    June 28, 2025
    Travel post

    We started off the day with a coffee on the outside patio with Angela. Oli had unfortunately gone to work. Today we were celebrating Angela’s 60th birthday- a few months too late but this is when she had planned her big party. Glenn and I spent the day washing clothes and getting Gus sorted out…

  • On the way to Mainz

    On the way to Mainz

    June 26, 2025
    Travel post

    We left Schonenecken and drove down the mountains to Bernkastel-Kues – a pretty German town on the Moselle River. Despite there being large carparks along the river we couldn’t get in anywhere and continued our drive along the Moselle with all the vineyards on the sides of the hills. We found a quiet shady parking…

  • Schonenecken

    Schonenecken

    June 25, 2025
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    We had a short walk around Floreffe to have a coffee and check out things we had missed. First of all we had to do the recycling. I think someone has had a party down here ! We checked out the old mill and the abbey – it all including the bricks looks very old.…

  • Ypres centre and Floreffe

    Ypres centre and Floreffe

    June 24, 2025
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    We dropped off Gus at the garage to have his brakes fixed and then cycled into the centre of Ypres to check out the town. Ypres was a very important cloth manufacturer from the year 1000 making it a wealthy town. The Cloth Hall from 1200 was constructed as the main market and warehouse. It…

  • Yypres Hills and Posts

    Yypres Hills and Posts

    June 23, 2025
    Travel post

    It was a bit grey when we woke up, with a bit of drizzle – actually nice after the hot days we have had. By the time we went out on our bikes the rain had stopped and the sun was coming out. The first stop was Hill 62 Canadian memorial – a hill held…

  • Ypres WWI Sites

    Ypres WWI Sites

    June 22, 2025
    Travel post

    It really cooled down overnight but it warmed up quickly. We got on our bikes to check out some of the major WW1 sites. The bike paths are very good – one on either side of main roads. We found Black Watch Corner – a memorial to the 8960 black watch soldiers who lost their…

  • Sailing across the channel

    Sailing across the channel

    June 21, 2025
    Travel post

    We got up early and left Hove around 8.10am as we had to get to Dover by 11am fit the 12 midday ferry to Dunkirk. We said goodbye to Rob and Kate – and Lisa and Sean who we will see later in Slovenia. We had a good drive and the queue to get through…

  • Bucklers Hard then Hove

    Bucklers Hard then Hove

    June 20, 2025
    Travel post

    We packed up and got moving early to cross the New Forest to get to historic shipbuilding yard Buckler’s Hard. There was a lot to see in the forest and villages as we went through. There were lots of New Forest ponies including one which looked as if it was sleeping on the road in…

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