Breakfast at the Viru then it was time to load up and start pedalling!
Breakfast is a simple affair, coffee or tea, cereal, bread and jam, toast if you want to make it, but the bread is always fresh and to me it seems a pity to me to toast such a lovely fresh product.
My breakfast companions for the two days were Magda and Monika, two Polish girls on a short break to see the sights of Tallinn.
This was taken the previous evening while they were planning the following day's sight seeing programme. Breakfast was from 0800 - 1100 and set out on that table with folk showing up as and when. Apart from the breakfast fare mentioned earlier, the duty manager, this time a girl from Spain, cooked up a big plate of pancakes. Mmmm hot pancakes!! It would have been rude not to have eaten my share!!
A photo I meant to put up yesterday but missed is a window display of Amber, often found on the Baltic shore I'm told. Colours vary from almost white to deep red shade.
Any beach stops and I'll be having a look!!
Not a day for photo's today, traffic dodging to get through Tallinn's suburbs though quite straight forward really, with cycle lanes and drivers who seemed to give plenty of space when passing on the few bits with no lanes. Much of today was spent riding on a smooth tarmac cycle track a good two metres wide and separated from the road by about eight metres of grass.
I've ended up at Laulasmar in a wee cabin at a campsite; I didn't fancy the Spa Hotel, it would have meant dressing for dinner!!
Apartment 15, socks drying on the rail and bike about to be wheeled in for the night. Hope a bit less of a head wind tomorrow.
Hello Tony! Was great to meet you on the way! We enjoyed these breakfasts as well. Good luck on the road and take care!
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