Balatonfüred – Siófok (53 kms) “Boatswain!” “Here, master: what cheer?” Although this was the longest stage of the trip, the highlights of this day were related rather to water: First the perfectly made fried “keszeg” (bream) at the beach of Balatonfűzfő. Then the team sailed under the command of Captain … Continue reading
The summary of Day 5 (June 12)
by PeterK, June 28, 2015The summary of Day 4 (June 11)
by PeterK, June 28, 2015Badacsony – Balatonfüred (39 kms) You might think that by the 4th day we got bored of slow cycling and the beaches. But actually it was not the case! Although we were not in a hurry we had a busy day with new friends joining our adventure. We saw the … Continue reading →
The summary of Day 3 (June 10)
by PeterK, June 28, 2015Keszthely – Badacsony (30 kms) It was not intentional but proved to be a good idea to plan only 30 kms for the day after palinka tasting… It was the castle day. First we visited the Keszthely castle and got amazed. All of its rooms were beautiful but our favourite … Continue reading →
The summary of Day 2 (June 9)
by PeterK, June 28, 2015Balatonboglár – Keszthely (42 kms) We kept on slow cycling. Ice creams and beaches were the milestones along the way. Andrew’s day was made when he found the Oz street. Due to the forecasted storm the lake had waves but the water remained warm so swimming was real fun. It … Continue reading →
The summary of Day 1 (June 8)
by PeterK, June 23, 2015Siófok – Balatonboglár (35 kms) Start line: sunscreen, floppy hats, and lycra. We started on our epic adventure at 11.00. A light breeze was blowing to cool us as we pedalled along flat hill the strenous 2500 meters to the first stop for lunch. There was a beach nearby and … Continue reading →
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