Dziwnówek

What a superb day ! The route today was so quiet, and although a little bumpy , there was nearly always plenty of bush for a comfort stop and lots of shade as the day warmed up. 32 degrees today !Zarnowo. ( pronounce the w as a v )Racimierz. When a country joined the EU there was a standard of housing that every member had to aspire to. Eg, an inside toilet. So like parts of Ireland ,cheap EU loans were available to build new houses. Hence quite often you’ll see a new house but the old one still there as a shed.At Eclaw we chanced upon an outside museum of a Viking village . There were 3 villages in this area of Wolin and this one has been rebuilt as close to original as possible.1100 years later. !there’s at least 30 buildings and each one looks as though the inhabitants have just popped out to ravage some village . Staff all dress the part and you could order food or drink of the Viking era, cooked on stoves of the time. One of three school groups we saw. What an amazing museum. It’s getting hotter and the shade is lovely but can you imagine trees that close to the road in NZ with our crazy driversDziwnówek. I got this on booking.com at a service station 10 minutes ago. Our apartment is on the top floor and 100 metres from the beach. Soooo good. We’ll be following the coast for some time now.