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On 14.10.2011., at 15.40, "David & Helen Homewood" <itchyfeet47@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> We are hoping to travel through Serbia in a campervan, either December 2011 or March 2012, en route for Greece and Turkey from France.
>
> It would be useful to know which campsites will be open at that time, and if there are other places where we can park overnight in winter.
>
> Many thanks !
>
> Helen and David Homewood
>
Dear Helen and David,
there are no campsites that are opened in the winter.
But, you can use many of village households as alternative.
Please, let me know more about your arrival when you will be sure and I will try to help you by sending some more information.
It has already been mentioned, but we got fully comp for Bosnia through our normal insurers, Saga, a few years ago.
In my opinion it is a waste of this beautiful country to rush through Bosnia to get to Dubrovnik - BiH has so much to offer. (But not, unfortunately, Mostar, which we found either bombed out or a tourist nightmare, all within a few hundred yards of each other.
Before driving in Bosnia, DO read our diary about the police, who are regularly stopping drivers looking for backhamders.
Before driving in Bosnia, DO read our diary about the police, who are regularly stopping drivers looking for backhamders.
Friends of mine were stopped by the police in 2010 and asked for their insurance. Initially they were told to return to Dubrovnik and get insurance before they could pass through Bosnia. They managed to persuade the officers to let them off with a warning.
Comfort, my insurers, will not cover you for Bosnia. It seems most people take a chance and have no problems - a bit risky.
Is it possible to cross this narrow strip of Bosnia using public transport?
How have others fared?
Don't want to miss out on a visit to Dubrovnik but it is a problem.
Jed
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