Aug 31st - Berat to Ohrid, North Macedonia
Once again a bit of a long drive today and this time we were off to Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia (I’d actually forgotten how frequently we move on when travelling with Intrepid! šš³š)
Ohrid, the city, is a ‘seaside’ town sitting on the eastern side of Lake Ohrid and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known locally as the ‘Jerusalem of the Balkans’, due to its 365 churches, the ‘old town’ is full of picturesque houses and monuments while tourism is the predominant industry.
After a bit of a wander around town to get our bearings we took off to visit the Robevci House Museum, a cultural museum housed in an impressive typical Macedonian former home of one of Ohrid’s richest residents. Housing artefacts from local 6th century BC archaeological finds through to 19th century wood carvings it’s not one of the world’s best museums but it was all very interesting nevertheless.
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