The Travelling Colemen
  • Welcome to our Diaries
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  • Where have we been?
  • Namibia & Botswana 2024
  • Japan - a cheaper way
  • Tips for Japan
  • Uzbekistan
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  • Argentina
  • Bulgaria
  • Czech Republic
    • Adršpach Teplice Rocks
    • Český Ràj
    • Prague
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    • Štramberk
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  • Croatia
  • Denmark and the Baltic States
    • Denmark
  • Estonia
    • Tallinn
    • Soomaa National Park
    • Laheema National Park
    • Narva
    • Puhtitsa Convent
    • Lake Peipsi
    • Saaremaa Island
  • Hungary
    • Introduction to Hungary
    • Saraspotok
    • Tokaj
    • Hortogbagy
    • Budapest
    • Tiszafured
    • Eger
  • Italy
  • Japan 2014
    • Food
    • Izu Penninsula
    • Temples & Shrines
    • Our vehicle
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    • Western Honshū
    • Central Honshū
    • Matsumoto
    • Kyoto
  • Japan 2016
    • Tokyo 2016
    • Nikko
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    • Snow Monkeys
    • Matsushima Bay & Ishimomaki
    • Mount Myogi
    • Obuse
    • Gorges
    • The Japan Alps
    • Dewa Sanzan
    • Oga Peninsula
    • Zenkō-ji
  • France
    • Aires de service
    • Mont St Michel
    • La Venise Verte
    • WW1 sites
    • Burgundy
    • Cycling the Burgundy Voie Verte
    • Chateaux
    • Cycling around Lac de Liez
    • Mirepoix
    • The Camargue
    • Minerve
    • Carcassonne
    • Blois
    • Millau
  • Lithuania
    • Klaipeda
    • Haapsalu
    • Vilnius
    • Hill of Crosses
  • Latvia
    • Riga
    • Jurmela
  • Morocco Introduction
    • Morocco
    • Morocco slide show
  • New Zealand 2012
    • New Zealand - Highlights
    • More New Zealand pix
    • Practical Tips for NZ Motorhoming
  • Poland
    • Krakov
    • Zakopane
    • Salt Mine
  • Portugal - an introduction
    • Wintering in Portugal >
      • Terra da Maio Azinhal 2015
      • Pulo do Lobo
      • International Zip wiring
      • Vaqueiros Hot Bread and Fresh Cheese Fair
      • Querença Sausage Festival
      • Algarve Markets
      • Loulé Carnaval
      • Armaceo de Pera
      • Aveiro
      • Bragança
      • Camping on the Douro River
      • Citania de Briteiros -Celtic settlement
      • Elvas
      • Evora
      • Lisbon
      • Monsaraz
      • Obidos
      • Porto
    • Tavira
  • Romania
  • Slovenia
    • Introduction
    • Bled
    • Bohinj
    • Vintgar Gorge
  • Slovakia
    • Introduction to Slovakia
    • Spiss Castle
    • Dreveny artikularny kostol
    • Wooden Churches
    • Vlkolinec
    • Motorhoming tips
  • Spain
    • Cadiz
    • Salamanca
    • Burgos
    • Segovia
    • Santillana del Mar
    • Santiago de Compostella
    • Cordoba
    • Torcal de Antequera
    • Barcelona
    • Guadix
    • Italica
    • Monfrague
    • Trujillo
    • The Alhambra
    • Ebro Delta
    • Seville
  • Turkey
    • Istanbul
    • Hattusas & Yazilikaya
    • Cappadocia
    • Mount Nemrut
    • Sanliurfa
    • Harran's beehive houses
    • Eastern Mediterranean
    • Aspendos
    • Olimpos
    • Myra
    • Saklikent Gorge
    • Pamukkale & Hieropolis
    • Ephesus
    • Bergama
    • Trip Home & Conclusion
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Conclusion

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Ferry across the Dardanelles
 

 

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We chose to leave Turkey by a different route and so drove west along the southern shore of the Sea of Marmara (along a main road which the Garmin didn’t know) and then got the ferry at Canakkale for the 30 minute trip across the Dardanelles to Eceabat (35TL) on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Blogs had suggested that access to the dock and embarkation could be a bit chaotic but we saw all the signs, and drove through almost empty streets straight on to the boat.  Perhaps things are less busy on a Saturday. 
 
Back in ‘Europe’ for the first time in five weeks, we drove to Kum Hotel and Camping which is a fairly big site with decent facilities (though no locks on the toilet  doors) and a free washing machine (we  had two goes of this and got  up-to-date). It is 30TL per night, but 7.50TL per day extra
for the swimming pool. The restaurant looks a bit expensive (main courses up to 20TL) but we watched Argentina v Nigeria on the big screen at the café for the price of a couple of beers each and a packet of crisps (22TL).

 This was a good spot for visiting the battlefields of Gallipoli but the steamingly hot weather kept us home. Some reports suggest that this campsite is not very nice but we think it may have been improved because we found it was fine. It is also a nice stopover spot either coming into or leaving Turkey.

From here  we headed north and crossed the border into Greece. Fairly easy at the border once the coach driver in front had cleared a badly parked Iranian truck out of the way. Our trip through Greece was quite a short one, from here we went into Bulgaria and started our journey home through Romania Hungary Austria Germany Luxemburg and France.

Turkey is a great place to visit and is a very sophisticated country however it is not cheap. I know the travel “experts” say visit places out of the eurozone and you will get more for your money but we did not find this was the case.  The diesel is much more expensive than in UK where we pride ourselves on suffering highest fuel costs in Europe  and  as you have seen eating out is not cheap. On the plus side it is very big and there is  lots to see and the people are friendly and many speak English. 
The only down side was the drive there and next time we will be taking the ferry to Greece.


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Crossing the Danube - Bulgaria to Romania
Independent travelling - tailored by us for  us
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Uzbekistan
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Pergamon, Turkey
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Cistern at El Jadida.Morocco
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Jerez de la Frontera
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Driving through the Andes in Argentina
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Inuyama Castle, Japan
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Japanese snow monkeys
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