Not only do they have great beaches and Tavernas but I (Rob)have since discovered - first hand - that they grow a mean Shiraz as well. Our first stop was a lovely little coastal area called Kavala (where they grow the Shiraz). After a short stop and a very long walk up a nearby mountain, we were off again.
We were definitely out of place at our next stop, home of the Gods, Mt Olympus. After exploring the old monastery and exploring a few of the many walking tracks we spent a very quiet evening in the National Park. The higher tracks were a little out of our reach due to the snow cover, but the peaks made a wonderful back drop for the sunset.
Well being in the mood for mountains and monasteries in Greece we couldn’t go past visiting Meteora. I have since discovered that

this place is highlighted in one of the James Bond movies. Well I don’t think I saw the movie but I am really pleased I have seen the place. With monasteries perched precariously atop some magnificent rock spires, this place is truly inspiring. The monasteries are the most peaceful places with some magnificent art within them. The landscape was topped off by a couple of great campsites. The first with an open fire, so we were able to cook a great grill dinner and the kids topped it off with damper for desert. The second was a pension with a wonderful family as hosts. They invited us in to a wonderful lounge area with a great fire burning. That was topped off with another Greek Grill dinner followed by another monastery the next day, where we met two brave souls who had walked all the way up to the monastery from the town. With dusk coming on, we offered them a lift back down to town (Olivia, Kate, we still have your umbrella you left in the van – sorry we couldn’t get it back to you but rest assured it will be put to good use!)
(NOTE, next bit by Bronwen - Rob's back to the soccer - last chance in a while for TV watching)
Next was Delphi – amazing views from a fabulous set of ruins. And then on to Athens, to catch up with Carolyn, who I hadn’t seen for about 20 years. We knew each other as kids and it was so good to get to know each other again, and to meet all the family. We all get on so well, that the kids most definitely don’t want to leave. Carolyn and Maurice have gone out of their way to make our stay very enjoyable, which is a magnificent feat at this incredibly busy time of year.
Carolyn took Breanna and me shopping, and we both now have outfits to be proud of, thank goodness. I was feeling decidedly travel-weary and scruffy in my travel-clothes and Breanna’s clothes were wearing out or getting too small. The boys have spent hours on the computer playing networked games, and Breanna has had great fun having sleepovers and playing girlie games.

We have seen some of the major sites of Athens, been out to a Souvlakia and an Indian restaurant. It was all topped off today with a lovely drive on a gorgeous sunny day out to Sounion to see Carolyn and Maurice’s new house-site. We then went on to the Temple of Poseidon to have a tasty lunch overlooking the Saronic Gulf with the temple standing majestically on the top of the hill, the white marble shining in the sunlight.
Breanna has decided that top on her list of things she has enjoyed the most is visiting friends and family. So with that in mind, we have finally organised ourselves to get to Malta in time for Christmas and to spend time with Rob’s relatives in Malta. So after a few days in the Pelloponese, we will catch the ferry from Patras to Venice, spend a day in Venice and then on to Gardaland in Verona for a day or two at the theme park there. Over to Milan and flights from there to Malta (yes, we finally backed out of taking the campervan there – not because we couldn’t, but because the drive down and back up through Italy was very long, and our days are now running out!! Three and a half months is not long enough!).
10th -12th Dec
Had to almost drag the kids away from Carolyn and Maurice's - they loved it there and the van felt very small after staying in the house. But we really wanted to visit the Pelopponese, with all the history and beautiful scenery. First stop was ancient Korinth, an impressive set of ruins overlooking the modern city of Korinth. On to Mycenae, where we stayed the night and visited the ruins the next day - one of the oldest ruins we have seen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MycenaeThen on to beautiful Nafplion, once the capital. A gorgeous beach, where Breanna and I managed a swim - a bit cold, but not bad. Kids had a great evening fishing with Rob and we even got to eat the catch. Over to Ancient Olympia next - fantastic views on the way. A national strike slowed us down next day with not being allowed into the site in spite of having bought tickets, but after a couple of hours they let us in - very interesting. The strike delayed the ferry as well but got on eventually - off to Venice!