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Sleeping on Greek beaches

I’m about half way through my eighth week of travelling and I’m about half way through Greece. I have been working my way along the coast from East to West, camping on the beaches. The first few nights I managed to find a bar owner who said I could camp at his bar for free.

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Then I set off west looking for a beach and restocking my supplies in Xanthi. I have been managing to avoid paying the expensive prices for food and drink by shopping in supermarkets for the majority of my supplies. I managed to find a place to camp close to Xanthi in a town called Avdira. While looking for a place to pitch the tent I saw my first wild tortoises.

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The next morning I set off towards Kavala, picked up some more supplies and camped on a quiet little beach with only a few people on it. Only after I had already set up tent, eaten and was sat reading a book and relaxing on the beach, was I approached by a guy. After some very strange conversation I found out that this beach is used as a hook up point for gay guys. I politely explained how uninterested I was and then kept myself to myself. This morning I set off from that beach and am heading down to a piece of land to the South of Thessaloniki, which is kind of in the shape of a trident. I will camp around that area for two nights before I head up to Thessaloniki for my first couch-surfing experience for Friday and Saturday nights.

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Week 7: Awesome beaches, Rejection and Greece

I left Romania last Sunday and headed into Bulgaria where I stayed in a hostel in Varna for two days. Varna is a very popular beach destination but was not really my kind of place, there were too many tourists and pub crawls. But I’m sure that foam parties, pub crawls and people getting so drunk they get naked are all very pleasurable in their way. The hostel itself was really cool, there was a nice outdoor area with a bar, another bar downstairs in the hostel itself, a cool chill out room and a couple of terraces as well as a great atmosphere.

After leaving Varna I headed south towards Burgas in an attempt to find Irakli beach. When I found Irakli I was a little disappointed at first, I had turned down a small road which was in a state of disrepair and drove down to the beach, so far everything was looking ok. Then when I arrived at the beach I found a hotel with a private camping area and a beach with tables and chairs, I had been expecting a hippy beach. I got off the bike and walked along the beach for a while when I spotted a lot of tents at the southern end of the beach. I got back on the bike and headed back along the badly kept road, then took a left onto an even worse road. A little way along this road I saw a dirt track leading off towards the beach, I took it.

As I drove along I started to notice that ever so often, in the trees, was a clearing with a few tents set up and a camp fire. I followed the track, looking for a place for me to camp, when I saw a few cars all parked together so I parked the bike and decided to look around a little. It was at this point that I met John, a German guy who was travelling around Europe with his friends Ben and Leon in a VW van, he was looking for a place to camp too so I decided to join them.

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We followed the track further along the beach and found a perfect camping spot under some trees with a fire pit already made. We set up camp and headed down to the beach to swim and relax in the sun. The sea here is amazing, it is quite shallow for a long way out so the water is really nice and warm, it is also very clear, so the snorkelling equipment was put to some good use. The south side of the beach had some tents on it as well as there being tents up in the trees.

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When the sun started to go down we headed back to camp to eat some food and have a beer. The following day we followed this same schedule only we had more time at the beach as we had already set up camp. The second night I slept in my hammock which was awesome, I should do it more often.

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On the third day I decided to head down to Turkey so I set off around lunch time taking the coastal road as far as possible, then taking a small road through the hills to the border, there were lots of really nice looking spots for camping along this road (the 99 from Tsarevo to Malko Tarnovo) but I was hoping to get as far towards Istanbul as I could that day so I passed them by. I finally arrived at the border but after about 30 mins of trying to communicate with the border guards who spoke really bad English, I was refused entry as I didn’t have my logbook for the bike. This document was one of the documents stolen in the Netherlands, I now have a replacement but it is in England, I will be receiving it when I get to Spain.

Feeling quite frustrated I headed back into Bulgaria, on the way back through their customs, the guards recognised me and asked what had happened, I told them and said that I was heading to Greece instead, they suggested I drive back to Burgas and then down the main roads to the Greek border. I looked at my map and could see a road which cut the corner but the guards said it was a very bad road and I shouldn’t take it. I thanked them and drove off, I decided that a very bad road was just what I needed to take my mind off the refusal of entry so headed towards this ‘very bad road’. As I got to the start of the road there was another police man, he waved me on but I stopped to check my directions, again he advised me not to take the road but I said that the bike would be ok so he gave me the directions on the bad road and I set off.

The road wasn’t actually all that bad, there were some big holes in it and it was single track all the way, it was getting dark and in some places the trees completely shadowed the road anyway so it was very dark. The road stretched on and on through the hills with no signs of any villages or towns and my petrol was getting low. For a little while I was worried that I would get stuck somewhere out there and be stranded for days, but my worries were unnecessary and I emerged from the other side, found petrol and continued to my destination, a small town called Elhovo. I had only picked this location because it was about half way between the place I had tried to cross the Turkish border and the Greek border.

So I arrived here in Elhovo yesterday and today I’m heading to the Greek border to explore some of Greece for a while, Turkey can wait.

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Week 6: Vama Veche and Bulgaria

I spent most of this week camping on Vama Veche beach in South-East Romania. Vama Veche is the most fun loving beach village in Romania, with lots of freedom to enjoy yourself. Nudism, Cheap alcohol and the occasional smell of marijuana. As we were camping on the beach I was a little worried about getting robbed, I managed to find a hotel who would let me leave my motorbike and bags at their hotel for safe keeping. The beaches are full of cool people, hippie, punks, rockers, motorbike gang members and naked people.

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We camped a few meters away from the shore and spent our days swimming in the sea and enjoying the sun. In the evenings we drank cheap beers and vodka while listening to rock music in the beach bars. The bar where we spent most of our time had huge speakers on the roof playing music onto the beach, if you are on a budget you can go to the mini market behind the bar and buy your beers for half the price then sit on the beach with everyone else.

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This morning I left Romania after an amazing 3 weeks and headed south into Bulgaria. It felt really strange leaving Romania, I had really got used to being there, its strange making friends and getting to know places only to leave them without knowing whether you will return. I’m staying in a hostel in Varna for a night or two before heading further south to check out a wild beach called Irakli.

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Short update to cap off week 5

Since Bucharest I have spent a few days on the coast of the Black sea, working my way down towards the Bulgarian border. I have heard of a town on the border called Vama Veche which is supposed to be some kind of alternative, hippy beach resort. I think I will stay there a night or two before I head into Bulgaria. I have just had a quick google search and found that there are similar places scattered along the Bulgarian coast called wild beaches. I think I will take a look at some of those if I can.

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Mountains, Burns, Police and Pain

Since my last update I have had quite a varied few days. Firstly I went back into Brasov and had a few drinks and found a geocache near the Black church.

A day or so later I travelled back on to the Transfagarasan and then hiked in the Fagaras Mountains with some friends. We hiked for 3 days and camped for 2 nights. The scenery was amazing and I got some great pics, which I have already added to the facebook group.

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The only downside to the trip was that I wore shorts for half a day while hiking above the clouds with no sun cream. I get badly sunburnt and my legs went bright red and swelled up so that it was painful to walk. We came back down off the mountain and I rode my bike to a hotel and checked in for 2 nights, spending an entire day laid in bed applying after-sun to my legs.

This morning I woke up and had a shower, I noticed that the longer I stood up and moved around, the less my legs hurt. I decided to pack up and head to Bucharest. The journey took me through the mountains and at one point I was pulled over by the Police. They said that I had overtaken a HGV on a stretch of road where overtaking was not allowed, the punishment for which is having my license taken away for 3 months and a 200 Euro fine. As you can imagine I wasn’t very happy about this prospect.

I asked how I would get my license back, they said they would post it to the UK.
I explained I wasn’t going back to the UK, they said I could collect it in Romania.
I said that in three months time I will be living in Africa somewhere and explained that I am travelling the world, they commented that I must be rich to travel the world.
I pointed out that the line in the road which signifies that I cant overtake had been completely worn away and not repainted, they made a joke that life in Romania is so hard that someone had to take the line away to be used elsewhere.

I started to think that they were trying to get me to offer a bribe but I wasn’t going to risk offering one. Eventually they said that I seemed like a good man and that they would let me off this time, they returned my license and sent me on my way after I gave them my website address of course. (If you are reading this, thanks again)

After that encounter I continued to Bucharest and found a hostel, dropped off my bags and went for a walk. My legs were stiff from riding the bike all day and they had swollen up quite a bit so I decided to find a pharmacy. After some helpful advice I bought some hydro cortisone spray which also contains antibiotics, and some aspirin then went to explore the city.

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I walked around for a few hours and started to notice that if I stopped walking for even a few seconds my legs went stiff and as soon as I tried to walk again they were really painful. I headed back to the hostel, took my trousers off, sprayed my legs with the hydrocortisone, took some aspirin for the swelling and now I’m laid in bed with my legs raised. I’m hoping that they will heal quickly because the rest of my Europe trip involves beaches and hot places.