During Easter bank holiday 2016 we camped in countryside in Essex. Freezing cold at nights, but we survived. East of England Essex is another part of English island where history and traditions are all around.
During Easter bank holiday 2016 we camped in countryside in Essex. Freezing cold at nights, but we survived. East of England Essex is another part of English island where history and traditions are all around.
Nothing too far for us, nor the town of Rochester with second oldest cathedral in England and where Dickens’s stories are inspired by life of the Victorian era. Winchester the town of one of the […]
One of the reasons of going to Isle of Wight is real opportunity to see Osborne House, Royal residence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert built between 1845 and 1851. Further you can enjoy sightseeing […]
Another trip was to Dorset, to see beauty of Portland and discover what happened to Tyneham, small country village and why nobody is living there anymore.
In January 2015 we finally spent a day at motor heaven museum Beaulieu which was remarkable opportunity to see historical, fastest, unbeatable and funny cars and motorbikes through whole motor evolution.
Another part of England on motorbike. We camped near historic Canterbury, visited Canterbury Cathedral and Dover Castle. On the journey we also stopped at Battle of Britain Memorial and Car show near Deal Castle.
We spent Bank Holidays in May 2014 travelling around Herefordshire, country of Strawberries and Cider. Ledbury and Hereford were places where Mark fell in love with coutryside when he went there for seasonal work in […]
Perfect days in England continue. Smell of fresh fish in Old Town of Hastings with a bit of military history in Battle of Hastings and Newheaven Fort.
When we found out during planning next trip that Portsmouth has got Historic Dockyards converted to massive museum, we knew one day won’t be enough! Throughout the year we were there 4 times. Definitely worth […]
After months of cold and rainy weather, finally it was time to start using Transalp for longer trips. Well as you can see below, it would be sin not to go anywhere.