All of the photos from all of the posts, on one page.
- Ungererstraße, München – 3.7.2010
- Main Fountain on the Square in Budweis
- Quiet and empty little streets of Budweis
- Parked Up On Our First Day
- Main Fountain on the Square in Budweis
- Quiet and empty little streets of Budweis
- Jay and Yannick in Blahovka
- Ostrava – part of the main square
- The view of the Miedzybrodzie Lake from our van
- Really happy we’re alive in Žywiec
- Pizza meets baguette meets Jay’s belly.
- Lots of people wanted the world’s biggest sandwich.
- An hour after becoming the owners: time for a quick photo shoot.
- Changing the Numberplates
- Not Quite Sure How to Drive
- Waking the Van from it’s Winterschlaf
- Our living room in Krakow.
- In the middle of nowhere with a burst tyre.
- Jay and Iva
- Travelling Through Romania back in 2011
- Investigating the Tyre Situation
- “Boom” went the tyre
- Sealing the Deal
- Atop the Beast
- Soll im Brixental: Here we spent a lovely morning waiting for the engine to start
- Reorganising our clothes
- The new centre of Satu Maru, courtesy of the communists.
- Hammering / Hammered
- On the Slopes
- These people decided to build a very large house indeed, but they’re not quite finished yet. There were entire villages of half-finished mansions.
- The Sfanta Treime monastery – built entirely from wood, apart from the shiny metal roof.
- This part of Romania borders with Hungary and Ukraine so there road signs in all three languages
- The “Merry Cemetery” in Sapanta has over 800 colourfully painted wooden folk-art gravestones, each depicting the life & death of the person buried below.
- The path to Firiza Lake.
- The abandoned hotel we parked next to on Firiza Lake looks completely OK in the daylight.
- The Lake
- Road sign in Baia Mare
- Bianca and Jay in front of the Cathedral in Cluj – the only photo we have of Cluj at all
- First 4 minutes of what was supposed to be a 2 hour hike.
- Running away from the storm.
- An unimpressive salt mine entrance.
- Looking down onto the lake inside the salt mine.
- Home-brew cognac and tonic.
- Sighisoara – the view of Citadel
- Jay dancing in the rain
- Covered Staircase – a very old stone staircase with a wooden roof. The exit is a small dot you can see in the middle.
- Camper Van vs Tow Truck – Round 1
- Welcome to Romania
- The very, very top of Rupea castle.
- The view of Rupea from Rupea castle.
- The place was closed for renovations funded by the EU, but they let us in anyway.
- Brasov (Hollywood) sign
- Rendezvous with our camper van friends.
- Camper van breakfast.
- Drying clothes in our van.
- Bran castle
- Scenes from the roads of Romania
- Iva’s tremendous pile of meat for breakfast.
- The beach in Constanta: Standing room only.
- Free camping with an amazing view.
- The storm is coming.
- Vama Veche – view from the bedroom window.
- Jay and Boris – enjoying the wind at the cliff’s edge.
- I am the Windscreen Wiper
- The Explanation
- Let’s Do This Thing
- This is Not Good At All
- Initial Optimism
- Setting Off Back for Munich
- The first thing we saw: fields and fields and fields of sunflowers.
- Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Varna
- Varna harbour.
- View from the centre up to the 52m high “1300 years of Bulgarian History” monument.
- Shumen’s main town square.
- Shumen’s main town square.
- Iva at the monument
- Jay with the Bulgarians
- Shumen, monument – truly immense proportions.
- The Monument in Shumen
- Veliko Tarnovo – Jay at the entrance to the fortress.
- Veliko Turnovo, old town
- Iva and her friend on one of the bridges in Plovdiv
- Stara Zagora – another socialist monument
- View of Plovdiv from the top of the hill
- Lamartine house, Plovdiv
- House where Lamartine stayed for 3 days on his way to Constantinople
- Cloudy and depressing Batak Lake
- A scene form a Bulgarian road
- Jay attacking our tasty dinner
- Rila Monastery – detail
- Entrance to the Rila monastery at 7 p.m.
- Jay walking around completely empty and silent Monastery
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia
- Coffee in a small chipboard bar
- Our neighbour in Sofia – the chocolate factory owner
- View from a vegetarian restaurant in Sofia.
- The cutest dog family outside a Serbian petrol station
- Iva Drinking Her Expresso
- Ominous Patch of Black
- The Relief of Being on the Move at Last
- Trastevere Restaurant in Villach
- Villach at Dusk
- Iva’s Action Shot of the Van Racing Down Ungererstrasse
- Parked Up in Villach
- Biking in Baška Voda
- Camperissimo chilling next to the motorway while we’re using the toiletsCamperissimo chilling next to the motorway while we’re using the toilets
- Makarska Rivijera
- Jay investigating the underside for suspicious oil spots
- Jay and Iva at Sveti Rok
- Sunset at Baška Voda
- Camping Solitudo
- Kids Playing Football in the Old Town, Viewed from Above
- Dubrovnik, from Outside the Old Town
- The Rooves of Dubrovnik
- By the End of the Day I Had a Pretty Bad Sunburn
- Iva in front of the family house
- Iva in Makarska – pozdrav Kurtovićima i Bezinovićima! 🙂
- Dangerous: 60 Cents for a Shot of Pelikovac
- Ferrying Across the Bay of Kotor
- Rain!
- Snow!
- Lentils Served with Lashings of Sunburn
- Camperissi-Snow
- Govori Crnogorski!
- Main square in Cetinje
- Protest on the main Cetinje square
- The view from the hill above Cetinje
- Heading Down to Murići
- Iva Doing Some Research
- Middle of Nowhere, Again
- Hassan’s Friend, Man With Spade, Hassan, Jay
- View from the Camper on Murići Beach
- Typically Impressive Albanian Scenery
- Colourful Buildings in Tirana
- George W. Bush Street: Fittingly, a Bit of a Mess
- Gypsy Kings
- Iva Loves Camaria
- One Lamppost / One Million Cables
- A Great Place to Park, Relatively Speaking for Tirana
- Tirana, City Centre
- Kalami beach.
- Iva and Jay on the beach
- Our camping spot
- Mind the Gap (or else)
- Gypsy Kings, Part Dieux
- Define “Road” for Me Again …?
- A Safety Barrier, Cleverly Built Only of Trash
- Jay filling up water which is “good for the stomach” in Arachova.
- No respect for ancient stones in Delphi.
- Don’t worry! I was just pretending to be stuck in the rock here!
- Corinth Vs Acrocorinth
- One Helpful Greek Family Demonstrated that Crouching in Photos Can Really Work
- Our Easter Feast, Thanks to Iva!
- Iva in Front of the Fortress
- Iva Inside the Acrocorinth
- Practicing my Greek God Pose
- At Last! … a “Traditional Greek Taverna” in Olimpia
- The View From the Acrocorinth
- The New Centre of Skopje
- This Will Be a Lovely Mosque When It’s Finished
- The Massive Turkish Bazaar
- Iva Forgot Herself For a Moment and Used Her Powers for Evil
- Part of the Work In Progress that is Skopje 2014
- Part of the Work In Progress that is Skopje 2014
- The newest addition to our elite squad.
- Planning the Route for Real This Time!
- Just need to touch up the paint and we’re done!
- Dealing with the dust
- Lots of strange and unusual foodstuffs
- Frenchland, Here We Come!
- Our first real meal in the van: veggie meatballs and stew
- Scratching the Patisserie itch in Lützelbourg
- French country roads are great
- Parked up in St. Dizier
- Random nap stop – near Marbache
- Giving Lützelbourg the once over
- Crossing the bridge to Gien
- Jay carrying Klara like a kayak
- Why is there sand around us?
- Crossing the creek – part one
- Happy to be on the bike path again
- In front of the château in Sully-sur-Loire
- The whole mushroom museum to ourselves!
- No camper van shortage here, nosir.
- The municipal campsite in Saumar. Not bad.
- The long walk to Mont St. Michel
- Making good to Pete on my promise of a Camperissimo fry-up
- Iva enjoying St. Malo
- Looking back onto Intermuros in St. Malo
- Mont Saint Michel
- Parked up in Roscoff
- Somewhere underneath all of that is a galette!
- Walking the walls in St. Malo
- In front of Chambord
- In Leonardo’s park
- Jay disgusted by some of the mushrooms
- Chateau Chambord in all its glory
- Iva investigating the mushrooms
- Thanks for the bridge, Leonardo!
- Boris and I and the Elephant
- Camperissimo Egg for Boris
- A Mechanical Heron
- Our Walking Tour of Nantes
- Checking the Gearbox Oil with Boris
- The Hinge of Death
- Our Eggs for 2012
- An Impressive Spread
- Iva, Deep in Concentration
- Jay the Perfectionist
- Our Camper Van Easter
- Iva on the dune
- At the very top
- Camperissimo 2012!
- Don’t worry, I’ll watch your shoes
- Iva, Iva and Iva
- Klara was here
- Mini Montmartre in the Automaton Museum
- Quick snooze after all that action
- Us
- Chickpea Fajitas
- Galette Complete with Veggie Sausages
- Asparagus with Mushroom and Potato
- Paprika Ragout and Veggie Meatballs
- Le Grande Tasting du Cheese
- Homemade Egg Mayonnaise
- New and improved Camperissimo team
- Goodbye Camperissimo!
- An altogether more normal way to get around the place
- Proud new owners of a van with some history
- Somewhere along these lines, with two single beds in the rear.
- Molly and Benny
- Chausson Trigano
- LMC A651 G
- Bürstner Levanto
- Weinsberg Orbiter 591 G
- Weinsberg Orbiter 591 G
- Shower and toilet
- Cabin on the new van
- Master bed in the alcove
- With the lower bed folded away
- Looking toward the cabin
- Weinsberg Orbiter 591 G
- Weinsberg Orbiter 591 G
- With the bottom bunk folded down
- Weinsberg Orbiter 591 G floor plan
- Rear of the Orbiter
- Cheeky parking spot next to the flat while we loaded the van, filled up the water and strapped in the kids..
- Stopped off in Erding for some lunch and several Weißbier to steady my nerves.
- Molly likes being in the camper van!
- Kamper Van Kid
- Family selfie.
- Low maintenance evening meal.
- Iva feeding Benny in the alcove bed.
- Klara is terrified of the camper van, but fortunately no more than she is terrified of almost everything else.
- Our glamorous overnight spot. Still, this weekend’s motto was ‘easy’ and this place was definitely that.
- Sunday morning McDonald’s breakfast on the drive back to Munich
- A smallish spot of rust
- Carcassonne, the board game
- What can only be described as a patch of rust
- The view up from our pitch
- Derusted and holes filled, now I just have to sand this bit and paint over it
- Feeding a duck some old baguette
- The walls of Carcassonne
- Little Marcel, a very strange concept for a shop
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