Pension Zlata Noha
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Austria To Hungary Via Slovakia
... more hours. Our hosts were not at home when we arrived but a nice gentleman from the United States, who has been coming to Budapest and staying at this bed and breakfast for 8 years kindly let us in and phoned the hosts that we had arrived early. He then graciously sat with us and told us about himself and Budapest while we waited for our host to arrive. Our hosts are fantastic! At least the one we met today is and I am sure his wife will be too. He is ...
Ohhh Slovakia...
... withstood with ease the strongest onslaught yet! After half an hour it passed, and as we walked back to our tent we could see the stars clearly with not a cloud in sight.
The next day we were blessed with sunshine for our grueling eight hour hike. Firstly up the track known as Sucha Bela. The name gives no indication as to what you are in for. Wooden horizontal ladders across rivers, which look like any of the rungs might ...
There are no Brats in lava in Bratislava
... I found two drawings of the town that I actually liked, a little hand carved magnet with a picture of that guy on the Penguins hockey team (Jaguar?) for my aunt who is an avid Penguins fan, and two beautiful leather bound books sold at a stall FULL of leather bound books. They were all in Slavik, except for one. Their one book in English was tiny, but complete with pages and pictures, and told Slavik fairy tales. I bought that and a Slavik version of ...
Finally a rest day!
... only in the half of the park we went too, the sign shows even more activities. To add to that craziness, it was also the cheapest camp ground we have stayed in to date at 14 euros.
Since we arrived on a Saturday night, it seemed perfect to go out and hit the town properly. We started drinking at the camp ground first before catching the tram back into the old town where all the pubs and bars are. Beers were pretty well priced, ...
Bratislavan Birthday
... saying, even Emilia was struggling as they have their own dialect of Polish with lots of strange words, so its like us listening to a crazy Scottish person). They were doing requests and sang one lady a Polish birthday song (similar to happy birthday). The traditional mountain food is mostly big lumps of grilled meat which very much suited my appetite
(some of the restaurants even have the grill over the open fire in the middle of the restaurant so you can watch you food ...