Sobe San Korana
Travel Blogs from Plitvice Lakes National Park
Walking with Paul and Jules
... about 60% bubbly froth and 30% coffee and if you order a coffee with milk you get an espresso shot with cold milk added. Paul was keen to see what this white coffee was like and I thought it would be good after our nap.
The coffee turned out to be a fairly average (bad if you compare it to Australian coffee but this is Europe) but we enjoyed it none the less. We also got some vanilla slice and chocolate cake to go with the coffee and that was ...
Lakes in Plitvice
... that were literally part of the waterfall.
We wandered past the lakes towards the train, playing on logs and taking pics and basking in sun. After 4 or so hours we arrived at the end of our trail and we had seen pretty much all you are able to see and so we took train/bus/shuttle ...
Waterfalls and Lakes
... 147 km away) for 100 kuna each. We jumped on it as it would have been the same price by bus, we didn't have to wait longer and we were guaranteed to get back to the city center. I'd never taken a 2 hour+ taxi ride, so this was a first.
All in all, another great day and nice end to my time in Croatia. Perhaps a bit more sightseeing tomorrow and I'll be saying hello to you from Copenhagen tomorrow night. Goodbye Mediterranean, see you again.
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On ya bike
... see and Alida was very knowledgeable!! After the bike ride had finished I went and looked at the museum of arts and crafts. It had a Art Deco display on which I had read about on the plane. It was really good. Then I looked around the rest of tbd museum which housed old furniture and art pieces it was quite good. But after 3 floors I was a bit over it...but there were some incredible furniture there. Then it was back to the hotel to eat my sandwich and ...
Easter in Croatia
... 8211; just a little restaurant where buses may or may not stop. What an adventure/hair-pulling session! A bus heading in the right direction eventually did come, and we gratefully hopped on board for the six-hour trip to Split.
Recent political turmoil has left Croatia looking care-worn and weary. It reminded us of the South of Italy in that it seemed a bit rougher around the edges, more scrub and rock than ...