
Or even Sevastopol as I keep calling it after a glass of the nice red Bulgarian wine …now that would be shocking!

An awful nights sleep for Guy as there was some loud drum type music being played all night. I slept through it, but Mr Bramley was super tired today – never a good thing for the driver.
We set off for Sozopol, coming first through the huge city of Burgas which was difficult for both driving and parking, so we carried on.
We cannot believe the amount of drivers who overtake and just stay on the wrong side of the road for ages before cutting up the next person. There’s nothing to gain from it in a queue of traffic but it’s like they just don’t care.
Sozopol was lovely with the same kind of old wooden architecture that we saw yesterday in Nessebar. It is the oldest town in Bulgaria apparently. Guy was in desperate need of a campsite for some sleep so we didn’t stay long in the midday heat.
We’ve found what we think is the best campsite in Bulgaria but it’s taken us about an hour of going up and down the same road. We think that occasionally, there’s something goes wrong with the link between’Park4Night’ and Google Maps. Lovely place though, and a load of washing done for about .90p! The second load didn’t spin, but hey, you can’t have everything 😂 Actually been for a swim for the first time in two years and I can confirm that the Black Sea is warm!








