IMPERSONATING BRAPA IN POLAND

Our first base in Poland was one of the more unremarkable small towns I’ve stayed in.  My teenage son, who’d been before, was adamant* I wouldn’t find anything to write about, and it looked that way when we arrived.  I’ve been to Farnworth on a wet Friday in February (the Britannia, Bombardier NBSS 1), and Laviska… Continue reading IMPERSONATING BRAPA IN POLAND

LEIPZIG – TOP ARCHITECTURE, HIDDEN BOOZERS

Once past Braunschweig the German roads became a bit bumpier, and service stations/McDonalds a lot less frequent. Combined with a loss of internet, this produced the sort of search for fuel fun that you really don’t want in freezing fog. Mrs RM and I had always wanted to visit Leipzig. A city with a league-topping… Continue reading LEIPZIG – TOP ARCHITECTURE, HIDDEN BOOZERS

CRAFT BEER & CHRISTMAS CHEER IN OSNABRUCK

Mrs RM wanted to stay somewhere new and German on her birthday as we headed down to Poland.  I briefly entertained the idea of Monchengladbach, but a quick sighter on the Duisburg-Dortmund train last year suggested this may indeed be the Deutschland Middlesbrough.  Without micropubs (or parmos). Osnabruck has the advantage of a budget B&B Hotel, a… Continue reading CRAFT BEER & CHRISTMAS CHEER IN OSNABRUCK

POLSKI PODROZ DAY 1 – HOOK OF HOLLAND

Day 1 actually started close to Hi-de-Hi Essex, but for reasons that will become obvious I’m saving that report for later. The Stena overnight crossing from Harwich to Hook of Holland is a family favourite.  A pleasant drive down the A12 (compared to M11 chaos), easy check-in, spacious cabins, and a smooth 8 hour crossing.  I… Continue reading POLSKI PODROZ DAY 1 – HOOK OF HOLLAND

MARKET HARBOROUGH GETS A £2.80 PINT

Market Harborough has a similar population to Dukinfield, but I’m much more comfortable rattling off stuff about this anonymous Leicestershire dormitory town; A posh version of Melton Mowbray Superb award-winning indoor market A few ancient buildings ruined by busy traffic Surrounded by canals (2 adjacent pubs in Foxton) The first place I enjoyed Wetherspoon’s breakfast… Continue reading MARKET HARBOROUGH GETS A £2.80 PINT