Thursday, 18 June 2026

Tallinn day 1

Lovely weather, beautiful city, everywhere you look there's another pretty building, 

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another church (all denominations), 

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old walls and turrets.  

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Walked the old town, all cobbled streets, 

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took nearly all day, just great!

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We've rented a flat next to the main market so eating what we can find on the stalls, all very tasty but the cheese is nowhere near as good as at Montréal!




Furthest north - Helsinki

Back in Tallinn now, after two nights in Helsinki.  Had a lovely sunny day there to visit the open air museum at Soerasaari, old houses, barns and farmsteads, beautifully set on a forested island. Very different style from those in the Baltic states.  

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Then a stroll around central Helsinki admiring the rather stately buildings and the botanic gardens. 

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Not a lot of great interest, even one of the highlights on the "Visit Helsinki" website is a day trip to Tallinn!  Found Helsinki very Scandinavian - expensive and difficult to buy alcohol.  Wouldn't recommend it for a city break but glad we went.

It rained all day when we left, and really surprised how many people were on the ferry, obviously some on a "booze cruise" as midsummer festivities are only a few days away and alcohol is much cheaper in Estonia.





Sunday, 14 June 2026

Tartu part 3

Lovely buildings,

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and the botanic gardens.

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Tartu part 2

Sunday afternoon we strolled around Tartu, via statues, 

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the ruined cathedral 

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and the superb botanical gardens.

Then the heavens opened and we had the town square in the wet.

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A beautiful town, lots of parks and interesting buildings.

Heading further north tomorrow.

Estonia - Tartu part 1

Our buses from Aluksne to the border town of Valka worked fine, then we had a three hour wait for the fast bus to Tartu.  Crossed the border, such as it was, 

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to look around the old town on the Estonian side

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then stupidly missed the bus!!  Quick  panic, but found a helpful lady who found us two onward local buses so got here two hours late.

A day of rain drove us to the Estonian National Museum - brilliant, spent the whole day there.  

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Lots of recent history about how Estonia got to be the way it is with testimony from people who lived through it, descriptions of their lives, just great.  Loads of interactive stuff, mock ups of rooms, huts, tents, a truly amazing place.

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Thursday, 11 June 2026

Back in "FLatvia" ...

... but not for long.  Had a very nice walk and lunch before leaving Ignalina, first via Utena (great park and tea), then across the border to Daugavpils for one night.  Then northwards again to Aluksne, at one point within sight of the Russian border, big fence topped by razor wire and (empty) watch towers.  A scenic bus ride followed through occasional villages and hamlets, sometimes on dirt roads, a real social service.

Much less English spoken this eastern side of Latvia and Lithuania, but we manage.

Had a "severe weather" warning for this afternoon so set off early for a lovely walk around Aluksne lake, 

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past the new castle 

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and the old!

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But, as someone said, it's a good time to be here, between the snow and the mosquitoes!  And the spring wild flowers are exceptional.

North again tomorrow, into Estonia.


Monday, 8 June 2026

Ignalina bike ride

Lots of lakes,

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flowers 

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small villages (they sold ice cream here, not in cones but in a waffle folded into a cone!)

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and wood carvings.

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Lithuania's land of lakes...

... better known as Aukstaitija National Park is in the far northeast, not far from the Russian and Latvian borders.  Had to pass through Vilnius again so ate curries at the same market stall before taking our first train up to Ignalina, 

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a lovely small town founded as a station when the St Petersburg to Warsaw railway was built!

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Rented two all-terrain e-bikes to cycle 30km around some lakes and through forest - it was surprisingly hilly and sandy, but lovely and almost perfect weather, there were even people swimming in the lakes - not us!  The wild flowers are beautiful - here it's lupin and. cow parsley season, they're everywhere, fields, roadsides, forests.

Weather not so good the next day but had a great walk through local villages

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with painted houses - really picturesque.

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We only got wet the last couple of kilometres.

Ignalina is a town that is easier to get into than out of - unless you want to go back to Vilnius. We don't , we're heading up the east side of Latvia, so a couple of days of cross-country bussing, hoping they connect, Tallinn in Estonia being the eventual goal.



Friday, 5 June 2026

Furthest south

Now in Druskininka, nearly at the borders of Poland and Belarus.  Stopped in Merkine to walk in the Dzujika national park which was lovely, but less interesting than expected, fairly flat (good!), very wooded and surprisingly sandy.  Continental dunes left after the last ice-age apparently.  

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Merkine was also a historic place in Lithuanian history (with its almost obligatory hill fort) but we're now used to the idea that everywhere is!  While waiting for the bus we were with a group of school kids, one 8-year old spoke almost perfect English, said he'd learnt it mostly from films, and he translated for the teachers! (Kid on end left)


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Druskininkai is holiday central for Lithuanians and, especially, Poles.  There are spas, a huge Aquapark and a year-round indoor snow slope.  The weather changed so we decided to have a lazy day, getting pampered in the afternoon. 

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Well, we are on holiday!  And was it good?  YES!





Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Vilnius and around part 3

The village of Trakai

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In the museum at Trakai 

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Vilnius 

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At Kernave, why do the kids have the fun?

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And our picnic spot 

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Vilnius and around part 2

Our third day was spent at the wonderful Kernave Archaeological Site (UNESCO of course) an hour away.  Occupied since prehistoric times and once the capital of Lithuania, sacked and burnt in the 14th century, it's now just grass and trees.

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Great museum with all sorts of finds and well documented information through the ages. Followed by a lovely walk through the site with its three castle mounds and reconstructed medieval houses.  Lunch by the river.

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Lots of school parties as it's the end of the school year here. 

Learned a bit about "straw gardens" too.

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Off to the far south of Lithuania and a national park tomorrow.

Oh and the jazz group were brilliant!


Vilnius and around part 1

Arrived here on Sunday, the last day of the annual "Pink soup" festival (beetroot) - well, it is almost the national dish!  But found a great Asian stall in the market.

Monday to the much-restored but still lovely castle at Trakai, in a beautiful setting, 

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Decided to do without the many Lithuanian forms of potato so bought a load of salad, easy in our apartment.  And it's strawberry season here now, so two this year.

Tuesday spent the day wandering around Vilnius not quite so flamboyant as Riga,

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visiting the cathedral 

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and the museum in the Palace of the Grand Dukes.  

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Lots more tour groups here than Riga.  A jazz concert tonight by a group who play the music of Claude Bolling, apparently a well-known French jazz pianist.












Saturday, 30 May 2026

Kaunas...

...is a UNESCO World Héritage site because of its urban development between the wars, lots of buildings in the then fashionable Art Deco style including the monumental church.

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The Friday after we arrived was also graduation day for the school leavers so a huge service in the church and lots of teenagers making whoopee!

Had a super brunch before doing a tour of the Art Deco buildings, but got stuck in the first one which turned out to be a museum to a pair of music/theatre/opera brothers. Fascinating history and their apartment was nicely restored.  Pics in the other post.

Eventually wandered down to the old town, some lovely old buildings.

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Next day caught a (very) local bus, full of ladies who had come into Kaunas to do their weekly shop.  Standing room only for most of the trip.  But had a great time at the Lithuanian Ethnological Museum, basically a 7-hectare site where they had brought old houses from all over the country.

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Very interesting and a very Lithuanian lunch - stodge!  But quite tasty.

Were planning to go to a national park tomorrow but weather iffy so heading to the capital Vilnius instead.