4. Perogies in Poland
Ok it is only blog number four and we are already getting slack with them. Our aim was one a week..
We spent a relaxing four nights in Prague where we chilled out, ate some food, drank some beers and didn’t really do anything else. From Prague we went back into Germany to a small town where we spent two nights before driving to Dusseldorf and FINALLY PICKING UP THE CAMPERVAN. For those of you that know your geography, yes, we know, we have driven around in circles. Guess sometimes a bit of forward planning pays off.
THE CAMPERVAN IS AWESOME!!! Spent the first night on a lake in a town called Magdeburg, which funnily enough was the exact same place we stayed last time we hired a campervan in Europe.
Woke up the next day and into Poland we went. Poland - where the roads are worse, the English-speaking people harder to find, the money goes further and the vodka is a plenty!!!
First stop in Poland was a forest which was full of crooked trees. Our limited research brought on some differences in opinions as to why the trees are crooked. Andre thought it was the works of a UFO and I thought the native people genetically modified them as the shape is better for building boats. Pretty sure neither of us are correct.
Next, we went up North to the Polish coast. Although the weather wasn’t very good, it was nice to be back on the beach.
Ate an AMAZING smoked/cured fillet of salmon from a local fisherman in Chlopy and continued onto Leba which is where the Slowinski National Park is. The key attraction of the park is the sand dunes and to get there it is an 8km walk/bike ride/buggy through a pine forest. When we checked into the place the guy offered us some bikes to borrow so we opted for the bike ride.
Unfortunately, about three quarters of the way the chain came off one of the bikes. Regardless, we made it to the sand dunes, had a wander round and when it was time to go remembered the chain issue. After multiple attempts at putting it back on we decided it was best if Andre just towed me the whole 8km back (winning!)
Leba is known for its seafood so after a bit of research we found ourselves at a restaurant where we ate a delicious dinner which consisted of herring, cheese and fish soup, deep fried cabbage pancake rolls and a fillet of fish with potatoes and salad. The meal coupled with a beer, a wine and a few vodkas came to only 40 AUD. I must add it was the best meal we have eaten yet.
The next day we spent chilling out, unpacking our bags and buying ourselves a bicycle each before watching a beautiful sunset on the beach.
So in our frantic rush to pack and leave Melbourne, we were bound to have packed badly. Few strange things that we found in our bags:
- A wine aerator
- One glove (unsure where the other one is)
- A fair few odd socks
- An ALESSI coffee percolator – wait… we purposely brought this
- A bottle of Hendricks (again – winning!)
We opted to do the big drive from Leba to Krakow (700km) in a day so we can be in Krakow for my 30th birthday!!!! Got a restaurant booked for dinner and will spend the day exploring the city.
Oh, and we booked our flights to Rio. 22 November, we will return the campervan and SOUTH AMERICA HERE WE COME!
Kilometers driven so far: 3,705














