Driving to the Black Forest with a couple of mates for a week in late May. I think Germany is a very underrated destination. We've spent nights there en route to Budapest and decided we'd like to see a bit more of it.
Does anyone have specific recommendations for that area?
Yes - Lichtenstein castle and Hohenzollern castle are both proper fairy-tale places. Bad Wildbad is a nice town (with a funicular railway!) and a great viewing platform in the woods. Bad Liebenzell is also very picturesque. This is the hotel we usually stay at, cracking place, but the showers are a bit snug... https://www.zordel.de/
Cheers @Algarveaddick , somehow I missed this first time. I'll check out your recommendations, but one of my mates is a portly gentleman so the snug shower might be a deal-breaker for him (if I tell him)
going to a wedding in Hungary. it's in a small town on the Ukraine border.
We're going to drive there in whatever new car i buy in the summer
How many days do you plan to take driving there, @cafcnick1992 ? It can be done in two if you share the driving but it'll knacker you. Three is much more enjoyable, and there are some decent towns to stop in en route.
going to a wedding in Hungary. it's in a small town on the Ukraine border.
We're going to drive there in whatever new car i buy in the summer
How many days do you plan to take driving there, @cafcnick1992 ? It can be done in two if you share the driving but it'll knacker you. Three is much more enjoyable, and there are some decent towns to stop in en route.
And to add a local perspective, if you consider transit through the Czech Republic rather than Austria, I'd advise against it. You will encounter more twats per kilometer, and certainly more trucks, as CZ has lower motorway taxes, so all the dodgy Bulgarian and Turkish trucks choose to come through here rather than Austria. (But if you use the car-sleeper, see above, you will only be on the D5 or D8 for about an hour, and that's bearable.)
Got a 20 night cruise up above the artic circle in July which I’m really looking forward to, certainly will be different as we normally do warm cruises, don’t think this will be though.
Also around new year eve ‘25 (so just qualify I hope) we will be flying out to New Zealand for around a week to 10 days touring / sightseeing, then boarding a 61 night cruise from Auckland to Tokyo followed by a 4 day tour of Japan hopefully will be fun.
We're off to the arctic circle (Tromso) in February. Should be toastie.
This year Mrs TT and me are riding our bikes to the Czech Republic for an Indian motorbike rally. We've not been able to do a big trip for some years, so looking forward to it, although it might be a shock to our now aging bodies.
This year Mrs TT and me are riding our bikes to the Czech Republic for an Indian motorbike rally. We've not been able to do a big trip for some years, so looking forward to it, although it might be a shock to our now aging bodies.
My wife doesn’t ride a motorbike, she’s my bitch on the back. We rode my Harley down to St Tropez when we were in our early 60’s with no bother. Took our time with an overnight stop in Dijon 👍🏻
This year Mrs TT and me are riding our bikes to the Czech Republic for an Indian motorbike rally. We've not been able to do a big trip for some years, so looking forward to it, although it might be a shock to our now aging bodies.
My wife doesn’t ride a motorbike, she’s my bitch on the back. We rode my Harley down to St Tropez when we were in our early 60’s with no bother. Took our time with an overnight stop in Dijon 👍🏻
I would pay to see the look on my wife's face if I told her we were going on holiday on a motorbike. She won't even go in my old MG. Managed to drag her out in it last summer (first time in years) to Otford and she hated it.
This year Mrs TT and me are riding our bikes to the Czech Republic for an Indian motorbike rally. We've not been able to do a big trip for some years, so looking forward to it, although it might be a shock to our now aging bodies.
My wife doesn’t ride a motorbike, she’s my bitch on the back. We rode my Harley down to St Tropez when we were in our early 60’s with no bother. Took our time with an overnight stop in Dijon 👍🏻
I would pay to see the look on my wife's face if I told her we were going on holiday on a motorbike. She won't even go in my old MG. Managed to drag her out in it last summer (first time in years) to Otford and she hated it.
You sure it’s the transport and not the company? :-)
Got to go to Nebraska in June for a family wedding. Not sure if that counts as a holiday or not. But I intend to try to slot in a visit to another state not previously visited. 46 done, so there's a choice of 4: Delaware, Alaska, Connecticut or Vermont. Thinking Delaware at the moment....
This year Mrs TT and me are riding our bikes to the Czech Republic for an Indian motorbike rally. We've not been able to do a big trip for some years, so looking forward to it, although it might be a shock to our now aging bodies.
Not being much into motorbikes myself I had to Google that. I thought we are about to be invaded by a fleet of tuk-tuks or something. 😉
This year Mrs TT and me are riding our bikes to the Czech Republic for an Indian motorbike rally. We've not been able to do a big trip for some years, so looking forward to it, although it might be a shock to our now aging bodies.
Not being much into motorbikes myself I had to Google that. I thought we are about to be invaded by a fleet of tuk-tuks or something. 😉
Lipno is nice.
@PragueAddick We've biked to Cesky Krumlov before via Vienna and Prague via Nuremburg, I think that was 1989. I'm sure that much has changed in that time.
If you fancy being introduced to a couple of Indian Motorbikes, I'd happily buy you a beer or a cuppa.
Off to Barbados on Sunday - first time on a cruise. Really looking forward to it, not least to get away from this crap weather.
I’m off to Barbados on Thursday for a few days before joining a 2 week cruise (first timer). Afterwards I’m staying at Sandy Lane for one night before I head to Colombia, Chile, Bolivia,Peru and Brazil. Back at the end of March and hopefully it’s warmed up a bit.
I'm looking at Sandy Lane for next winter's holiday.
Love Colombia, wonderful people - I've only ever been there on business and Bogota is an amazing city (as long as you know where not to go!). I do struggle with the altitude though. My youngest and his missus spent three months out there on business and had a great time living there.
Hi @bobmunro Sandy Lane is a must experience. Absolute luxury but comes with a very hefty price tag. We only stayed one night to meet up with friends before heading to Colombia. The buffet breakfast was great which is included in the price. We went for a snack at the restaurant in the afternoon and didn’t realise it was a buffet but went ahead with it. It was on Sunday and the buffet consisted of a full Sunday roast. The buffet had everything; lobster, oysters, prawns, crab mussels etc. Several types of salads. Excellent in quality. Then we had the bill of £369 for 2 that included 2 bottles of wine (I had only a small plate of food).
The rooms and the service including the beach lounges are of the highest quality. It was faultless if you are not screamish at the cost ££££. we plan on returning next year for a week to truly experience the hotel.
The Cliff restaurant is spectacular and pricey too but is of good quality but again you are looking at £150 pp (if you go easy on the wine).
DM me if you want more information.
We are going to Barranquilla, Santa Marta and Bogotá. I’ve been to Barranquilla before and many times to Bogotá but not Santa Marta. Meeting up with friends in Santa Marta and then a few days in the Tayrona NP.
I certainly agree that Colombia is a great place to visit.
Heading to Madrid & Seville next week. Going to watch some football while there. (Rayo Vallecano & Seville).
Frome in May for a chess tournament weekender.
Lecce (Italy) in July.
Went to both last year. Absolutely loved Seville but for me, Madrid pipped it. Beautiful city and quite possibly the best European city that I have visited.
Off to Barbados on Sunday - first time on a cruise. Really looking forward to it, not least to get away from this crap weather.
I’m off to Barbados on Thursday for a few days before joining a 2 week cruise (first timer). Afterwards I’m staying at Sandy Lane for one night before I head to Colombia, Chile, Bolivia,Peru and Brazil. Back at the end of March and hopefully it’s warmed up a bit.
I'm looking at Sandy Lane for next winter's holiday.
Love Colombia, wonderful people - I've only ever been there on business and Bogota is an amazing city (as long as you know where not to go!). I do struggle with the altitude though. My youngest and his missus spent three months out there on business and had a great time living there.
Hi @bobmunro Sandy Lane is a must experience. Absolute luxury but comes with a very hefty price tag. We only stayed one night to meet up with friends before heading to Colombia. The buffet breakfast was great which is included in the price. We went for a snack at the restaurant in the afternoon and didn’t realise it was a buffet but went ahead with it. It was on Sunday and the buffet consisted of a full Sunday roast. The buffet had everything; lobster, oysters, prawns, crab mussels etc. Several types of salads. Excellent in quality. Then we had the bill of £369 for 2 that included 2 bottles of wine (I had only a small plate of food).
The rooms and the service including the beach lounges are of the highest quality. It was faultless if you are not screamish at the cost ££££. we plan on returning next year for a week to truly experience the hotel.
The Cliff restaurant is spectacular and pricey too but is of good quality but again you are looking at £150 pp (if you go easy on the wine).
DM me if you want more information.
We are going to Barranquilla, Santa Marta and Bogotá. I’ve been to Barranquilla before and many times to Bogotá but not Santa Marta. Meeting up with friends in Santa Marta and then a few days in the Tayrona NP.
I certainly agree that Colombia is a great place to visit.
Great feedback.
A very luxury experience, but Sandy Lane is one of the few hotels I've never received anything but 10/10 reviews from clients. Not been myself, but they definitely put guest experience first in what they do.
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I really need this two weeks in the sunshine
We're looking forward to our week in Tenerife in early March after the cancellation of our October break due to Mr F's hospitalisation.
Hope Mr F doing well. And you too, of course!
x
Kids are double excited
We've not been able to do a big trip for some years, so looking forward to it, although it might be a shock to our now aging bodies.
Portugal April for a week
Centre Parcs Weekend June
Caravan Greatstone weekend June
Nantes Long weekend June
Trying to recoup financially the rest of the year
Lipno is nice.
If you fancy being introduced to a couple of Indian Motorbikes, I'd happily buy you a beer or a cuppa.
Frome in May for a chess tournament weekender.
Lecce (Italy) in July.
Sandy Lane is a must experience. Absolute luxury but comes with a very hefty price tag. We only stayed one night to meet up with friends before heading to Colombia. The buffet breakfast was great which is included in the price. We went for a snack at the restaurant in the afternoon and didn’t realise it was a buffet but went ahead with it. It was on Sunday and the buffet consisted of a full Sunday roast. The buffet had everything; lobster, oysters, prawns, crab mussels etc. Several types of salads. Excellent in quality. Then we had the bill of £369 for 2 that included 2 bottles of wine (I had only a small plate of food).
we plan on returning next year for a week to truly experience the hotel.
We are going to Barranquilla, Santa Marta and Bogotá. I’ve been to Barranquilla before and many times to Bogotá but not Santa Marta. Meeting up with friends in Santa Marta and then a few days in the Tayrona NP.