No noise…..no birds….no disturbances..
Up about 7.30am and both had showers and then wandered
downstairs for breakfast, which was included in the room rate. Big mistake on
their part …..
Little did they know that two ravenous kiwi cyclists were
about to alter their pricing structure.
Began with the biggest bowls of cereal and fruit the
Japanese tourists sitting around us had ever seen. Ju had an apple juice,
whilst I had orange.
Then … into the main dish. Meatballs….Sausages….scrambled
eggs….something that looked a bit like a Yorkshire pudding and pancake puff
thingies….?
Back at the table we pondered why they hadn’t
included…..bacon…black pudding…baked beans…mushrooms….hash browns….
Downed that in quick time…before casually strolling up for a
second main.
Two cups of coffee and multiple danishes to
follow….completed breakfast.
When we left, there was no one in there, from when we first
went in.
Breakfast over……we were ready for lunch….?
Back up in the room we managed a skype with Brody. It was great talking to him and we can’t wait
to see the kids. Mapped a route into
town and being paranoid about the boxes we had finally acquired yesterday I
went to see the girls on reception, to ensure no one moves them from their
storage place, before we get back on Monday.
Asked them to put a note explaining the situation, on the
boxes.
There were hordes of dogs at the hotel as there had been at
last night’s campground out at Espoo. It
must be quite some dog show as there is every breed imaginable, except for
Briards. Haven’t seen one yet. There are people from Russia here too showing
their dogs. They had bowls of water for
the dogs just outside the hotel, but the dogs were staying in the rooms with
their owners. We didn’t notice anyone
weeing in the foyer though….dogs or otherwise.
I was glad to see they didn’t allow the dogs in the restaurant as we
didn’t want to be tripping over them on our numerous trips up to the buffet.
Out of the hotel and making our way toward Helsinki. Vantaa
certainly has some great shopping opportunities available, which I can imagine
Julia may want to check out on Tuesday, which will be when we hope to check the
bikes in at British Airways…ready for take off on Wednesday morning.
Had a few missed turns…but with the help of the locals, we
were soon cruising into the centre.
Our final goal had been completed. It had taken 25 years to
finally get around to doing it….but we did it….and we did it well….!
After taking just one photo yesterday, we made up for it
today. Helsinki was a bit slow to get
started but as we cycled further and further, exploring all the city had to
offer, we found some worthy subjects for the camera. We just can’t get over how efficient bicycles
are when you’re trying to get round a city.
All the cities today have great cycle lanes so it makes it a breeze –
well it does when you have no destination to get to and just cycle where whim
and fancy take you. Otherwise cycle
lanes can be a bit of a nightmare as the signage hasn’t caught up with the
amount of lanes there are. They are
probably more often used by locals than travellers like us, but we have
managed.
Stopped at a Picnic café for lunch which was very nice and stopped
again a bit later by the harbour to brew up our own coffee which we had with a
muffin. I love being so independent that
we can just stop wherever we want to make a delicious cuppa, just the way we
like it, free of charge, with no queues.
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A bunch of punk rockers were protesting about something, but this sign caught our eye. |
About 5pm we started to meander our way out to the
campground which is the only campground in Helsinki and about 12 km from the
city centre. We had to fight our way
through hordes of people going to the Flow festival and I started to worry
there may be no room at the inn. We had
also noticed lots of people in town with football shirts on and suspected there
was a match on tonight – there was. Then
you had all the dog show people here as well!
We can’t get away from them and their yappy mutts.
So when we eventually rolled up at the
campground at 6.30pm, we weren’t surprised to be told they were full. They were redirecting people to the
campground out at Espoo, 35 km away. As
the guy was telling me they were full, other people who had been turned away
left the office and I was the only one in there with the three staff. I said to them we’d already cycled 80km today
and I was too knackered to cycle another 35km so asked them, seeing as they
know the area, if there was anywhere to freecamp. They said there was a forest area about 5km
away which you weren’t supposed to camp in but if no-one saw you………
I said thanks very much and went outside to break the news
to Pete. We sat down to have a bit of a
planning meeting with our map when the guy came out of the office and said
they’d just had a little meeting and agreed to let us stay the night but they
just couldn’t put us on the computer as it would take no more admittances
tonight.
We thanked him profusely and I went back inside to fill out
the paperwork while Pete witnessed a girl have a tantie at her boyfriend as
they had just been turned away……on their motorbike! I mean Come on. You just have to turn your key and drive 35
km.
So pitched our tent for the last time in a not overly
crowded campground – we’ve been in worse.
I then cooked up Chilli Sin Carne (was looking for chilli con carne but
this was the closest I could get), a tomato based stew with beans and corn and
had that on a bed of rice – very nice too.
A couple of jam butties followed and then a cup of coffee and a lemon
muffin. Headed to bed at 10.30pm hoping for a peaceful night in this busy campground.
Happy Birthday Pete for the 8th, I still can't believe how old you are.. You have the body of a man.... ah forget it,who am I kidding.!.
ReplyDeleteLinda is very envious of you being in Helsinki ,as the reason you are seeing so many dogs and their owners is that the World Dog Show is on there at the moment -she knows lots of people from all over the world attending(not all showing though).
Not long to go now and we will be able to hear about your trip in person ,although with your blogs it feels like we have been there all the way along.
See you soon.
Toff
Safe trip home guys....look forward to seeing you.
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