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A Museum Dedicated to Bread?

  • Paul
  • Sep 4, 2018
  • 1 min read

USKTA.

Wake up to find caravans surrounding us. It feels a little like Custers last stand. Rush breakfast and move off before we're well and truly stranded. The road is closed so we end up in a housing estate. A couple of helpful motorists show us the right way by gesticulating furiously. It means that we are going the wrong way down a one way street but that is the official diversion.

Finally on the road west. Avoiding motorways in the hope of a coastal road. Doesn't work but we can experience the town's and countryside of the area. Stop in Leborg at McDonald's for coffee. The Poles in this area seem a lot happier than we've experienced to date.

Arrive in Uskta. Drive around several times looking for a parking site. Tempted to wild camp on the roadside but see a site nearby. Reject it because it is scruffy, has no electricity and costs 53 zloty. Find a parking site nearby but can't find the assistant. After a couple of attempts, a local tells us that the season is finished so it's free.

Enjoy a cup of tea and walk to the beach to read.

Walk around town after dinner. We stopped in a bar advertising happy hour with beer at just over £1 per pint. Went back after a stroll and enjoyed chicken coated with spinach (Rosie) and a burger with bacon and egg (a strange choice for me but one I thoroughly enjoyed).

Bizarrely, there is a bread museum in the town. Unfortunately we have to contain our excitement because it's closed when we find it.

 
 
 

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