We started the day with a German breakfast of eggs, bacon and pumpernickel bread in our Flensburg hotel. The kids enjoyed the pastries and hot chocolate! We got the wifi working finally and I managed to book us a YHA for the night when we arrive in Cophenhagen. Also called my best Swedish friend Kinney to chat about our upcoming arrival – the first time we had spoken in...
Our second day of driving in Europe began by entering Kopenhaven (Cophenhagen) into the GPS and heading in that direction. Again we had no real idea of where we were going; what we would see or where we would stop. We successfully followed the highway from Belgium into Germany and quickly noticed how many P signs there were for parking along the highway for rest stops. ...
How to get to Sweden from the UK? – first you book a ferry across the English Channel. This is not an easy task because like everything it requires research. There are numerous ferry companies departing from numerous locations in England and arriving in a multitude of European ports. Prices vary greatly as do the length of the journeys. The longer the boat journey the...
Here is the list of camping equipment that we have acquired in order to camp around the UK and Europe:
Tent 130 Millets
Sleeping bags x 4 112
Camp mats 40
Single fitted sheet for mat 2.87 x 4 ASDA
Egg...
Now we were equipped with the basics to get us started on our camping UK/Europe adventure. On Thursday 9th of June, Steve picked up our hire car we were trialling for a week; we loaded the Renault Scenic with all of our newly acquired ‘stuff’ and we checked out of our lovely apartment in Croydon; goodbye kitchen and washer/dryer.
Where were we headed … we actually had no...
You can tell by the photos that we covered a lot of the big name attractions in London. We bought a Merlin Pass for each of us – 3 standard passes and 1 premium (it gives you free parking). This is a pass that can be used at a large number of attractions like London Eye, Legoland, The London Dungeons, SEA Life Centre and more and you can go as often as you like for 12...
Apologies to all our family, friends and followers for taking so long to update our whereabouts. We have survived our first 2 weeks in the UK with a few ups and downs. We are just starting to get our UK/Europe groove now. We didn’t realise just how tricky it would be to try and organise ourselves for this part of our adventure in an English speaking country no less! ...
Finally the day had arrived when we would say goodbye to Asia and hello Europe. This was going to be the very first time that any of us had set foot in Europe and we were most excited; although not looking forward to the 11 hour flight.
Another early start for us all to get to the airport so we could beat the Beijing road and rail traffic. Our flight wasn’t until 11.15 am...
Our last day in Beijing and I had a girl’s morning. I had needed a haircut for months! I meant to get a cut in October last year before going to the USA but couldnt’ get into my local salon so it had been a very long time since I’d had a trim. I thought it would be a good idea to pay China haircut prices before getting to England so our new Chinese friend Simone became...
The 1st of June is Children’s Day in China. We were due to fly to London today but changed our flight plans so that we could experience Children’s Day in China. We had no idea exactly what Children’s Day was all about but since we were travelling with two chidren we thought it was a good enough reason to find out!
As it turned out we decided to celebrate Children’s Day a...