Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 11

Osnabruk’s main station was busy with the morning rush hour. A large group of schoolchildren had gathered with their teachers, noisily preparing for their journey. I just hoped they wouldn’t be heading for Amsterdam. In what was becoming now typical German style, the Deutsche Bahn intercity service was twenty minutes late arriving, making the possibilityContinue reading “Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 11”

Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 10

Copenhagen had been a great choice and I was pleased I had opted to spend two nights there instead of one. My orginal pan had been to move on to the German city of Osnabruk, and it turned out to be the right decision. Although I usually enjoy travelling First Class, there are some exceptions.Continue reading “Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 10”

Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 9

“But your ass – it’s so dirty. How are you gonna even sit down?!” The woman, who may have been Swedish but more like was Danish, had a point. The morning had started early, wth heavy rain in Gothenburg. I’d already heard the four words that strike fear into any traveller : “rail replacement busContinue reading “Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 9”

Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 8

It’s a Saturday morning, and an historic day. On this day fifty years ago, ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo. As I had seen in Stockholm, the group is right recognised as one of Sweden’s greatest exports. So it seemed appropriate to be travelling today to the city that hosted the following year’sContinue reading “Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 8”

Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 7

Bergen had provided a feast of delights in just 24 hours, and it felt like a city worth sticking around for. However, I needed to head East in order to start heading South and back towards home. The train journey to Oslo takes nearly seven hours. Usually, that would be an opportunity to rest, andContinue reading “Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 7”

Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 6

Stockholm’s central station is a vast complex, combining international, national and suburban trains with the city’s Metro. And, if arriving here for the first time, it’s worth noting there ae many different entrances and exits. All point towards the Centralum, but each can leave you in an timely different place. The striking main hall providesContinue reading “Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 6”

Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 5

It’s Easter Day in Tallinn, and my hotel sensibly extends its breakfast hours until 11am. The restaurant is packed with visitors, including some very hungover young men and a couple of families with unruly children. I like to think of myself as a traveller, but an upmarket hotel on a holiday weekend just makes meContinue reading “Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 5”

Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 4

Good Friday gets off to an early start. Today it’s all about getting to Tallin, the capital of Estonia. It is possible to get from Vilnius by train but you can’t do it all in one day. And so the bus is the only viable option. I decide to take a cab from the hotelContinue reading “Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 4”

Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 3

I may be tempting fate, but Wednesday sees another sunny and chilly morning in Warsaw. A relatively early night meant the alarm at 6am wasn’t needed – I was already up and eating breakfast. In this part of Eastern Europe 100 Euro buys you a lot of hotel. The Hampton by Hilton has another enormouseContinue reading “Baltics and Scandinavia – Part 3”