Road network in Scotland
The road network in Scotland is very well developed and virtually all, even the smallest, roads are paved. There should be no rush when you travel around Scotland by car.
The road network in Scotland is very well developed and virtually all, even the smallest, roads are paved. There should be no rush when you travel around Scotland by car.
Plovdiv is like a living museum. pedestrian-friendly centre. It has ancient Roman amphitheatre from 2nd century AD one of the best-preserved in Europe.
We flew from London to Sofia, ready for a weeklong adventure. The charm of Plovdiv is undeniable. Cobblestone streets, lots of squares and fountains.
Zagreb has an interesting climate in some ways. Something between sea climate (it rains, foggy in autumn) and continental, there are four real seasons.
Croatians have a habit of driving very close to the next car, no matter what speed you drive, and you cannot really enjoy the surrounding views.
Split was founded by the Greeks several centuries before Christ and became the capital of Roman province of Dalmatia. later was independent city-state.
Traveling by boat has one major benefit, you can drop anchor anywhere near the shore and swim. No worries about the sea urchins that are common there.
Primosten is a picturesque town on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, right next to the D8 highway, some 15 km to south from Grebastica town.
Omis is known for being used by pirates around the fourteenth century. The river is surrounded by mountains and was a good place for pirates to hide.
Greece is located at the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula, covering an area of almost 132 thousand square kilometres, its capital city is Athens.