Eastern Europe endorsed by Traveller
The latest article in the Traveller section in Fairfax at http://www.traveller.com.au/poland-europes-bestkept-secret-gm819p endorses our view that Eastern Europe is the next thing in tourism. HARRY
The latest article in the Traveller section in Fairfax at http://www.traveller.com.au/poland-europes-bestkept-secret-gm819p endorses our view that Eastern Europe is the next thing in tourism. HARRY
Just returned from a one week trip to Tasmania with the family. As always, had some great food in Tassie and discovered Pagans Cider near Cygnet. The main thing that pleased us was that when we fronted the Europcar counter at Hobart airport, we discovered that the Ford Focus we had booked had morphed into
Not a lot happened in Central Europe throughout the centuries without the Magyars of Hungary having some say in the matter. It was probably the fact that the main waterway, the Danube, bisects the country. As part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, It was the main power in the area before WW1. Hungary is also renowned