Showing posts with label Romania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romania. Show all posts

19 August 2018

Black Sea Bulgaria

Travelled:329km Romania into Bulgaria
Stay: Bulgaria south of Burgas on the Black Sea, free bush camp N42.4450 E27.6057
Visited: Aladzha Monastery, Petrified Forest

Unfortunately our bit of paradise turned sour last night with music blaring all night until 4am! We could even hear it with our earplugs in. It is known that the Romanians like to party hard during their holidays...so with little sleep we made our way back to the main road to continue our journey south to Bulgaria. Even though it was only 8am the traffic was already getting hectic with people making their way to the beach and parking anywhere they could. 







After stopping at Lidl to spend the rest of our RON we arrived about 9am at the border. There was a bit of a queue and while we waited Mark ate a ham sandwich for breakfast as we had been told by some other motorhomers that the Bulgarian customs officers had wanted to confiscate all of their pork products. 



Within half an hour we had passed the Romanian border and made our way to the Bulgarian side and were surprised that it was not manned! So...we could keep our pork! 



We stopped to buy a vignette (road tax sticker), the minimum was €8/7days. (Bluey’s getting a bit of an assortment on his front windscreen). Then we were off into Bluey’s 30th European country! Amazing how they add up and he’s been to a few more than once. Just for instance this is the 12th country so far this trip and we plan on 6 more different ones. 
Anyway, due to the fact that our main objective it to get to Istanbul we only plan to travel down the east coast of Bulgaria. Unfortunately for us in August this means very busy beach resorts which isn’t our thing. But we did attempt a couple of stops. The first one was Aladzha Monastery which was built into the side of a cliff. The hermit monks were inhabitant of the caves during the 13th-14th C until the Ottomans invaded. After paying 5BGN ea (€2.50) we walked through the remains and then we had a look in the museum.













 Our next destination took us past the Golden Sands beach resort area and then inland from Varna (what we drove through seemed quite nice for a large city).







 The petrified forest which was a cluster of tree like stone columns in all different sizes, spread over a barren landscape. Some believe that they are fossilised remnants of an ancient forest, while others think they were formed by compressed chalk? 





Then it was back to the E87 driving past the popular Sunny Beach resort, 










Nesebur which is set on a rocky peninsula 



Lots of aqua parks 

Unfinished developments 

Plenty of watermelons and pumpkins for sale

And fields of sad looking sunflowers 

and into the big port city of Burgas. Along the way we called into a campsite to empty the toilet and then got fuel and water from the service station. From here we veered off the main drag and along R#99 for about 11km to a recently added park4night spot on the beach. We had to take a small bumpy track with overgrown trees that scraped along Bluey’s side and chose one a many other tracks that lead to plenty of spots along the shore. There were many campers and a few motorhomes including the German who had put the p4n entry in. We made sure to say thanks and had a chat. Then had a stroll along the black sandy beach. The only draw back was that the area is not very clean. In both Romania and Bulgaria (generally cleaner) they drop their rubbish everywhere! Someone just let off some fireworks... let’s hope we get a quieter nights sleep.








Forgot to mention Bluey’s other milestone today which was reaching 80,000km on the odometer!


18 August 2018

Black Sea Romania

Travelled:91km
Stay: Black Sea south of Costinesti, free cliff top area N43.9279 E28.6345

On our way out of Cernavoda we stopped for diesel and we managed to filled up on water as well. We then drove along the A2 towards Constanta but turned south before the port city and drove over the Danube canal and saw the last lock before it entered into the Black Sea.







 Further north is the Danube delta which is a world heritage site due to its geological and ecological importance. We continued our journey on R#39 and at 9am the traffic was getting heavy with people making their way to the beach. Along the route there was plenty of people advertising accommodation.







 We passed a few traffic hotspots and then turned left towards Costinesti...the traffic was even worse here. Our destination was north from but we decided it wasn’t worth it, so we headed south and couldn’t believe that there was no one around. We spotted a track and found a spot overlooking the Black Sea with a beautiful sea view and a refreshing breeze. Admittedly, although there was a track down to the water, there was no beach which could explain its unpopularity. But we were happy and so decided this was it for the day. Mark listened to the Bombers game and I caught up on bookwork and photo downloads. Later we enjoyed a delicious bbq steak and tonight we will sleep with the sound of the waves...













17 August 2018

Palace of Parliament Bucharest Romania

Travelled:174km
Stay: Cernavoda Romania- free parking area at the port on the Danube Canal to the Black Sea 44.348973,28.024756
Visited: Palace of Parliament Bucharest Roamania

It was a short 20mins walk from Bluey’s overnight spot to the Palace of Parliament in Bucharest. Yesterday we had rang and booked an English tour for 10am but managed to go to the 9:15am tour instead.





 This building has an amazing amount of statistics..here are a few. It is the second largest administrative building in the world. The communist leader Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife were executed in1989 before the building was completed. It was built from mainly from Romanian materials. We visited only 3% of the building. There are 1,100 rooms...please look it up for more info.
We visited some beautiful halls that are now mostly used by the Parliament and can be hired out for functions...for a price.










The plan of the palace in marble



The grand stair case

The grand entrance


 The first person to wave from the balcony was none other than Micheal Jackson!



  The only one person that has ever been allowed to marry in the Alexandra loan Cuza Hall was Olympic champion Nadia Comaneci. 



The largest sliding doors



The centre of the palace is directly under the chandelier







Once our visit was finished we returned to Bluey and made plans to head to the Black Sea but decided to stop along the way at Cernavoda.