Medugorje to Budva Montenegro – No freeway here, first part through the mountains on winding two lane roads, good ride. Arrived at the border between Bosnia and Montenegro, 6 cars ahead of me boiling in the sun. The Bosnia guy was a grump, he scanned my passport and then asked for the Bike papers, showed him the plastic wallet and he waved it back at me without even looking at it, asked him to stamp my passport for Schengen and he grumped about that but stamped it hahaha. Short ride to the Montenegro border and the guy just stamped my passport glanced at the Bike papers wallet and waved me on, overall took about 15 minutes to cross this border. Then the road descended to the coast. From there on it was a nightmare, very slow going stop start traffic with 35c temperature and humid. There is a ferry that is a short cut instead of going around an inlet, I went past it and then turned around and got on the ferry 2.50 euro for a 10 min crossing instead of an hour or more of slow traffic, good decision. Overall it took 4 hours to ride 200km.
Budva – a popular seaside resort, a small and nice old town and many tourists. Strangely being on the coast there was no sea breeze making the conditions very opressive.
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Love the bell, and absolutely love the sculpture.
Beautiful weather for you – it’s pouring here today 😪🤷🏼♀️🤣
Enjoy the riding Chris – looks lovely 😁
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Thank you Helen
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Thank you Helen
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