Bled sandwich

We squeezed in a visit to Lake Bled between leaving the Kranjska Gora area and our next campsite at Kamnik, further east. It was full of people (literally) but that was OK because we were expecting it. We enjoyed a picturesque walk around lake, blew our budget on a nice lunch (including club sandwiches, and the best burger Dave can remember eating), went for a paddle, and Jo inspected the world championship rowing course.

Although a busy day, this obviously didn’t tire Jess out because on arrival at Kamnik she was extraordinarily keen to climb all over the van…

Mummy tired Daddy very tired, Jess nice

A few days cycling near Triglav.

Stayed in Dovje and had one day cycling to Kranjska Gora and beyond to Planika, then slightly beyond along a rough track for an ever elusive view.

Another day we started cycling the valley to the north face of Triglav but it was incredibly busy and dusty so we turned back and cycled to (and quicky back again) the non touristy town of Jesenice, finding an idyllic spot by the river for lunch on the return.

We found the trailer and heat hard work (especially on tracks), but Jess is relatively happy whizzing along.

The scenic route to Slovenia: Deutsche Alpenstrasse and Gross Glockner pass

NB this is now a couple of days out of date – somehow blogging is always at the bottom of the to do pile…oh well…

We’ve spent the last three days mainly travelling, about four hours a day with at least one long stop/leg stretch. Doesn’t seem a lot but we’ve found it’s about the most we can pleasantly manage. We’re also getting better at entertaining Jess/getting her to calmly nap while driving, which is helping!

After leaving the Bodensee we followed the Deutsche Alpenstrasse for a couple of days. Some great high roads through the meadows and villages of Allgau with views of the Alps to the south. We tried not to get too annoyed by slow campervans and tractors! We paused in Bad Hindelange to walk to a viewpoint for lunch, then ended up driving later than intended because none of our target campsites had any space, but we found a small friendly one and even had time for a lake swim and a beer (the downside was the entirely gravel pitch, which meant anything Jess touched was a potential choking hazard…)

Next morning we spent a couple of hours getting almost nowhere (wrong turns and slow traffic) so we hopped on the Munich-Salzburg motorway and were soon within touching distance of the Berchtesgaden national park, where we planned a long lunch stop. But we were thwarted by a closed road and ended up walking along the River Saalach at Schneizlreuth (we just liked the name) instead, followed by Eiskaffee and Apfelstrudel – not a bad exchange. Onwards to Zell am See (unfortunately missed the See due to accidentally driving into a 4km long tunnel) and a campsite in Fusch at the bottom of the Gross Glockner pass.

The main excitement of the next day (other than ending up in Slovenia) was driving over the pass. We went for a wander at the top and reintroduced Jess to snow, had a slightly random lunch in Winklern, then powered on east and crossed the border via the extremely badly maintained Wurzenpass.

We’re now settled in at Dovje in the main valley north of Triglav national park and plan to stay here several nights exploring the area.

Bodensee

One week down and tomorrow (today by the time we find enough signal and time to post this) we leave the Bodensee after three days and perhaps will traverse our first alpine pass. We’ve found our plans highly susceptible to disruption, through a combination of our tiredness, Jess’s willingness to travel and if campsites have space (and will accept Jess/have a working washing machine/will freeze our freezer blocks).

The last three days have included some excellent cycling around the Bodensee, joining the masses of other cyclists along the coastline. The first day we met up with Simon and Jane for a 45 km ride through Stein am Rhein, in both Germany and Switzerland. The next day was a day of sleeping, washing, travelling and beach visits. After that recuperation, we did a short ride to Meersburg from our campsite near Friedrichshafen. The historic seaside towns were good, Jess enjoyed flammkuchen for the first time, and we somehow completely failed to find an ice cream by the sea.

Luxembourg

We crossed the Belgium-Luxembourg border on a single track road during an interesting Google “shortcut”. It was actually quite nice, with rolling hills and pretty villages. We stopped at one of them, Esch-sur-Sure, in a rather dramatic river valley, to camp for the night and stretch our legs before continuing towards more interesting terrain the next day (an unplanned night in a dodgy campsite near Karlsruhe only got slightly in the way…)

We’ve left!

We’ve successfully fitted everything into the van, made it to Dover and shown Jess the sea for the first time as we sailed away from the White Cliffs this morning. First evening/night was surprisingly good, once we figured out we had to peg down Jess’s seat to stop her tipping it over… So far we’ve only forgotten washing up liquid (easily fixed) and the apples that were in our fruit bowl – we hope they won’t be too fruity when we get back…

We’re currently cruising down the E42 towards Lille, planning to make it to Luxembourg tonight and then break the driving with a few days around the Bodensee over the weekend. More updates to follow when we’ve actually done something interesting!

Trying out the van for three

Planning a 6-week European road trip has so far involved almost no planning, except for getting Jess a passport and booking our ferry tickets (we leave on 11 July). But even we thought it would be beyond foolhardy to depart without the three of us spending at least one night in the van. We’ve now survived two nights (a random Peak District moorland jaunt and a Northumberland wedding), so we must be good to go…

Yorkshire Spring

A few pictures (from the phone) from our last few weeks around Skipton.