Once we got into Wroclaw we seemed to have difficulty with all types of navigation. Doris (John's sat nav) kept advising them to turn right into fields and do a u-turn. Eventually Laine asked a local for directions and several views of the same road in different sides eventually led us onto the toll road motorway. John had his new toll box and the barrier lifted up like magic. Chuck and I took tickets to pay at the exit.
We had planned ahead for an overnight stop at Gora Sw Anny which is national park area. Coming off the motorway led us to a signposted little village. As we drove though the locals came out to watch three large motor homes get to the end of their little village and a dirt track! Turn around again.
Locals directed us up the next road on the right to a slightly larger village. So we set off again. We came to a road sign blocking off half the road which we were on. It looked like a no entry sign but as were not sure, John went round the barriers in any case and we all followed.
There did not seem to be anything on the road then the other side of the road disappeared. Next we came across workmen still constructing the road. It must have been the best road in Poland as we were the first traffic on it. I am sure the workmen were on the phone to each other laughing at the three English vans travelling the road still under construction.
When we finally found the site it was a lovely quiet site with excellent facilities.
Shortly after we arrived two German vans and another MCC van arrived. We were glad we had got on first. The shower and toilet facilities were great and the host even showed us a rally room if it got cold on the evening. The wine came out and we had a good natter before an early night.
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