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So sad to leave the amazing hospitality of our friends, but the adventure continues. Slovenia is a very nice country that we never hear anything about in the west. That is probably because life is good here.
Ljubljana by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Today we want to stop by the Akrapović factory that is just 35 km away in Ivanca Gorica. They were very nice to meet with us and gave us some cool Akrapociv gear! They are unable to give tours of the factory due to corporate security issues.
Screen Shot 2016-07-25 at 22.49.52 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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Looks like Dan's getting used to that camera, great photo's and nice to keep my mind off work
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Looks like Dan's getting used to that camera, great photo's and nice to keep my mind off work
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Yes he is doing a great job with the pics! You need to try harder to get fired and severance!!! xoxo
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This Slovenian rider stopped us at a round about and said “ do you speak English? Then he asked us to show him how to get to Ljubljana?!”
Sara Pics by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
It was quite funny when we arrived on this very small country road to a border check. It was a sort of which country is this moment. We hoped it was the crossing into Croatia. For a second it was confusing since the sign said Hrvatska, which your brain translates as Hungary!
Sara Pics-4 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
This is a Schengen crossing with an out of the zone stamp from Slovenia and then one into Croatia, which is not in the Schengen despite being in the EU. We continued across Croatia to finally enter Hungary, where there is another Schengen check since Hungary is both in the EU and the Schengen.
Sara Pics-5 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We had to wing it a bit after the Croatian border since we had taken our paper map home and deleted the Croatia maps from the GPS since we needed the space.
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We had a short trip from the border to the fair sized town of Nagykanizsa. For Hungary they also have a vignette system, but it is not only for the highways, but some other major roads. It is easy here as it is an E vignette that you get online and is 5 E/10 days for bikes. It is also more sophisticated here as they have video surveillance for the tolls. We walked to the near by square for a traditional Hungarian meal of fried potato dumplings.
Hungary by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Sara Pics-6 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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4 Aug 2016
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This morning it is pouring as forecast, but it was to stop at 11 and so we waited it out, but though it was less rainy it was till raining at 1030. That said we got 50 km east and to lake Balaton (largest lake in central Europe) and the sun came out and we stripped off the rain gear. We stayed on the north side of the huge lake and then hit the highway for the last 100 km to Budapest.
Screen Shot 2016-08-04 at 19.16.43 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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We had booked into a cheap hotel that was 600 meters from the M2 subway line. This gave us quick access to the city. We had originally planned two nights, but this meant leaving when the forecast was terrible after the second night and then the next day was supposed to be very nice. So we booked for 3 nights in the slightly sketch hotel. After arriving we headed to what is now our new favourite European capital. The city is very clean, very easy to get around, stunning, and very alive. We did a walking tour of the city centre and along the Danube.
Budapest-3 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Budapest-2 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Budapest-4 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Budapest by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Budapest-5 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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Day 2 we did a walk across the chain bridge and a tour of the Castle hill.
Budapest-6 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Budapest-7 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Budapest-8 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Budapest-10 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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As forecast we woke to torrential rain thunder and lightening. This eased off after 2pm and we headed into the city to meet our pilot friend Jason who had just flown in from Toronto. We had just missed him in several spots in Italy and as well in Athens this summer.
We made a stop at the largest synagogue in Europe on our way to the bar!!!.
Budapest-8 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Budapest-9 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
Budapest-10 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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