Stork on nest - common in Ukraine villages |
Lunch stop in western Ukraine |
Lorry park campsite - the woman in charge made us camp next to the only other lorry in the place. |
Levoca |
The lorry park was a surprisingly good nights sleep considering the coming and goings of 40 tonners all night. We were almost first at the border at 0530 am and were through the Slovakian and Ukrainian customs and immigration surprisingly quickly, only 3/4 hour. The only thing that surprised us was that both sides wanted to see documentation for the Tab - apparently caravans here have their own documents. Luckily we had written the Tab serial numbers on the vehicle V5 and other vehicle docs. First impressions of Ukraine (other than a very aggressive first border guard) were very good, it was similar mountain country to the Slovakian hills and rose to 770 m in one point. But after that the lowlands started and it was then farmland for a very long time, with villages frequently. The road quality was quite poor and followers are advised to keep on the main border - Lviv - Kiev road rather than stay on the E50 after Stryj as we did if you want to keep your speed up.(it had been quite reasonable to that point). It was very bumpy and potholed and really shook the TAB around. It is more direct to the south-east but seemingly slower. We could not even get up to 40 mph let alone our target 50 mph! Another lorry park camp at Rogatin 24.5 E. We saw five species of butterflies today, see the invertebrates page for pix.
Our second & third days in Ukraine have been a really enjoyable journey through the country from west to east. After a few more miles on the E50 the road improved somewhat so we decided to stick with it rather than diverting a couple of hundred miles or so north just to get onto some motorway.. Although it has brought our average speed down quite a bit (10mph through one very long town with cobbled streets all the way) we didn’t regret it and have enjoyed seeing the villages, stopping at the local shops and exchanging waves & smiles with the people here - we had a father & son come & check out our "cool car" while we were having lunch at the side of the road. The small farms of the first day, with lots of people working in the fields and horse drawn ploughs, were largely replaced by vast fields being ploughed by vast tractors. All the village houses though seem to have their own large plot of land which is in the process of being planted.
After coming through to the Carpathians with spring seeming to be on hold (in some places less green than in the UK) here on the plains it is suddenly in its full glory with everything much greener and beautiful blossoms everywhere (they grow a lot of pears here amongst other things). It is also much sunnier & warmer with day time temperatures yesterday afternoon and today into the high 20's.
Mike officially became an old age pensioner today!!
(You can see details of the Vidlak site at www.campimngvidlak.cz and the Levoca site at www.rzlevoca.sk)