iswoolley
13-08-04, 03:59 PM
Finland
Normally my trips start with a mad dash because I'm late for a ferry, and so it was with this trip. I arrived in Vaasa, Finland at 2 o'clock in the morning and headed south along the Baltic coast. The plan for this trip was to ride around the Baltic Sea, alternating between exploring the countryside and sightseeing in the cities. So my first stop was Helsinki, a compact clean city and easy first day's ride.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=106
Finnish ferry
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=107
Typical backroads
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=108
Helsinki
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=109
Helsinki harbour and fish market
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=110
View from my tent
Russia
From Finland I headed east into Russia and St. Petersburg. This was the biggest unknown of the trip for me. Would I be able to figure out Cyrillic signposts? Would there be problems with my visa? Would the bike get stolen? As it turned out travelling in Russia is pretty straightforward, the border crossing was quick (but not easy), and I felt no less safe than when in London. After the relatively Western nature of St. Petersburg it was interesting to ride through the countryside, which appears to be stuck in a timewarp.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=111
Statue on Nevskiy Prospekt
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=112
Church of the Saviour on the Blood
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=113
The Winter Palace
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=114
Street vendors
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=115
MIL Mi-24 helicopter, NATO designation HIND
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=116
Nuclear power station
Estonia
Tallinn was my next stop, which has retained it's medieval character and is popular with day trippers from Helsinki. There's more to Estonia than Tallinn though, so I got the ferry to the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Gravel roads pick through the pine forest to quiet thatched villages. Back on the mainland I met Margus (of HUBB fame) and he showed me around the highs (highest point, 300m above sea level) and lows (Piusa sand caves) of the south east.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=117
Tallinn city walls
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=118
Blacksmith does his thing for the tourists
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=119
Estonian gravel roads
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=121
One of many windmills
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=122
Most extraordinary accomodation of the trip
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=123
There was no surf, and I'm not too sure about paradise
Latvia
Latvia carries on the Estonia theme of pancake flatness and pine forests. I stopped in Riga for a couple of days, mainly because of the amazing totty on display. It's like a genetic experiment gone right. The motor museum also held my interest, whilst the Holocaust memorial was truely sobering. Eventually it was time to leave and follow the coast line south. The unbroken white sand beach is an understandable attraction to both Latvians and tourists, mainly Germans.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=124
View from Tauride castle
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=125
A lunch break
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=126
Monument to the Latvian Riflemen
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=127
Houses in Riga
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=128
Hostoric Auto Union race car
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=129
Early BMW adventure bike
Lithuania
The Curonian Spit is an extension of the Baltic sandy coastline and a deserved national park. Never more than 4km wide, this sand spit has always been popular with tourists, and the 50m tall dunes are a sight at sunset. Riding cross country with the GPS pointer set to Vilnius reinforced my view of how far the Baltic countries have to go to catch western Europe. Vilnius has it's own character and a corking nightlife to boot. Before leaving Lithuania I had to visit Stalin World, a sculpture park full of old Soviet era statues. But too many Lenins for my taste.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=130
Dunes on the Curonian Spit
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=131
Camping in Klaipeda
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=132
National Drama Theatre in Vilnius
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=133
Cathedral Square in Vilnius
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=134
One of only 3 sitting Lenins in the world
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=135
Inside an abandoned Soviet missile silo
Poland
After the flatness of the Baltic countries it was nice to get reaquainted with the edges of my tyres in Poland. This is a land of lakes and, finally, changes in elevation. There was a festival at the castle at Malbork to mark the anniversary of the defeat of the Order of Teutonic Knights, which heralded the end of their empire. The castle itself was almost completely levelled by the Russians when they pushed the Germans back across eastern Europe sixty years ago. The subsequent reconstruction has done a great job.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=136
Cobbled road in the Polish countryside
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=137
Castle of the Teutonic Order of the Hospital of St. Mary
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=138
Archers preparing for competition
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=139
A little less luggage than my fellow campers
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=140
Polish RD04 meets British RD07
Sweden
The island of Gotland falls into the usual Swedish mould; sandy soil, pine forest and painted wooden houses. The beaches at Fårö are some of the best I've lain on in the northern hemisphere, and the old town of Visby has managed to avoid the fate of many European cities and thus retains buildings up to 800 years old. Unfortunately time was short so Stockholm was bypassed as I rode north towards home and the end of my Baltic odysey.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=141
Rock formations on Fårö
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=142
Windmill on Gotland
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=143
The Swedish Baltic
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=144
Backstreet in Visby
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=145
Imagine the tyre levers you need for this!
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=147
The High Coast suspension bridge
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=104
Tracklog of the trip
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=105
The muppet & the bike :lol:
Normally my trips start with a mad dash because I'm late for a ferry, and so it was with this trip. I arrived in Vaasa, Finland at 2 o'clock in the morning and headed south along the Baltic coast. The plan for this trip was to ride around the Baltic Sea, alternating between exploring the countryside and sightseeing in the cities. So my first stop was Helsinki, a compact clean city and easy first day's ride.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=106
Finnish ferry
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=107
Typical backroads
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=108
Helsinki
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=109
Helsinki harbour and fish market
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=110
View from my tent
Russia
From Finland I headed east into Russia and St. Petersburg. This was the biggest unknown of the trip for me. Would I be able to figure out Cyrillic signposts? Would there be problems with my visa? Would the bike get stolen? As it turned out travelling in Russia is pretty straightforward, the border crossing was quick (but not easy), and I felt no less safe than when in London. After the relatively Western nature of St. Petersburg it was interesting to ride through the countryside, which appears to be stuck in a timewarp.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=111
Statue on Nevskiy Prospekt
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=112
Church of the Saviour on the Blood
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=113
The Winter Palace
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=114
Street vendors
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=115
MIL Mi-24 helicopter, NATO designation HIND
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=116
Nuclear power station
Estonia
Tallinn was my next stop, which has retained it's medieval character and is popular with day trippers from Helsinki. There's more to Estonia than Tallinn though, so I got the ferry to the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Gravel roads pick through the pine forest to quiet thatched villages. Back on the mainland I met Margus (of HUBB fame) and he showed me around the highs (highest point, 300m above sea level) and lows (Piusa sand caves) of the south east.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=117
Tallinn city walls
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=118
Blacksmith does his thing for the tourists
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=119
Estonian gravel roads
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=121
One of many windmills
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=122
Most extraordinary accomodation of the trip
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=123
There was no surf, and I'm not too sure about paradise
Latvia
Latvia carries on the Estonia theme of pancake flatness and pine forests. I stopped in Riga for a couple of days, mainly because of the amazing totty on display. It's like a genetic experiment gone right. The motor museum also held my interest, whilst the Holocaust memorial was truely sobering. Eventually it was time to leave and follow the coast line south. The unbroken white sand beach is an understandable attraction to both Latvians and tourists, mainly Germans.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=124
View from Tauride castle
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=125
A lunch break
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=126
Monument to the Latvian Riflemen
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=127
Houses in Riga
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=128
Hostoric Auto Union race car
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=129
Early BMW adventure bike
Lithuania
The Curonian Spit is an extension of the Baltic sandy coastline and a deserved national park. Never more than 4km wide, this sand spit has always been popular with tourists, and the 50m tall dunes are a sight at sunset. Riding cross country with the GPS pointer set to Vilnius reinforced my view of how far the Baltic countries have to go to catch western Europe. Vilnius has it's own character and a corking nightlife to boot. Before leaving Lithuania I had to visit Stalin World, a sculpture park full of old Soviet era statues. But too many Lenins for my taste.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=130
Dunes on the Curonian Spit
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=131
Camping in Klaipeda
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=132
National Drama Theatre in Vilnius
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=133
Cathedral Square in Vilnius
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=134
One of only 3 sitting Lenins in the world
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=135
Inside an abandoned Soviet missile silo
Poland
After the flatness of the Baltic countries it was nice to get reaquainted with the edges of my tyres in Poland. This is a land of lakes and, finally, changes in elevation. There was a festival at the castle at Malbork to mark the anniversary of the defeat of the Order of Teutonic Knights, which heralded the end of their empire. The castle itself was almost completely levelled by the Russians when they pushed the Germans back across eastern Europe sixty years ago. The subsequent reconstruction has done a great job.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=136
Cobbled road in the Polish countryside
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=137
Castle of the Teutonic Order of the Hospital of St. Mary
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=138
Archers preparing for competition
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=139
A little less luggage than my fellow campers
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=140
Polish RD04 meets British RD07
Sweden
The island of Gotland falls into the usual Swedish mould; sandy soil, pine forest and painted wooden houses. The beaches at Fårö are some of the best I've lain on in the northern hemisphere, and the old town of Visby has managed to avoid the fate of many European cities and thus retains buildings up to 800 years old. Unfortunately time was short so Stockholm was bypassed as I rode north towards home and the end of my Baltic odysey.
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=141
Rock formations on Fårö
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=142
Windmill on Gotland
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=143
The Swedish Baltic
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=144
Backstreet in Visby
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=145
Imagine the tyre levers you need for this!
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=147
The High Coast suspension bridge
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=104
Tracklog of the trip
http://www.xrv.org.uk/getimage.php?id=105
The muppet & the bike :lol: