Join Tar ’n Dust on an unforgettable 10-day motorbike journey across Europe, riding a legendary Harley-Davidson Fat Boy from the streets of London all the way to the heart of Bosnia & Herzegovina. Covering 10 countries — and passing through 7 of them twice — this road trip is a true test of endurance, spirit, and love for the open road.

The adventure kicks off with a ferry crossing from England to France, before carving through Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, and finally rolling into Bosnia & Herzegovina. Along the way, expect breathtaking landscapes, winding mountain roads, bustling and historic cities, and hidden gems that most travellers miss.

This series isn’t just about the ride — it’s about the people, the culture, the food, and the raw experience of life on two wheels. Every stop brings a new story, every border crossed adds another layer to the journey, and every mile carries the roar of freedom.

Whether you’re a motorbike enthusiast, a travel lover, or simply chasing adventure, buckle up for an epic ride across Europe with Tar ’n Dust.

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Such a nice and multicultural town. [Music] [Music] [Music] So it’s quarter 3 already. Uh I am just leaving. Uh I’ve just left the garage and I had a quick drink stop and I was very thirsty. Um of course at lunch time now but I can resist having a bit more. I am not in a very good mood to you know do hundreds and hundreds of miles but I’ll definitely going to Monster which is about half an hour ride from here and uh just to spend some time. I’ve also texted the same guy I where I stayed last time to see if I can if they’ve got rooms and if I can. It’s actually here. is actually here. So, uh yeah, it was on the left here and that’s where I stop for a coffee in the morning if you remember that. And that bakery, if you remember the bakery here. Oh, here. Sorry. Yeah, there. So, um, so off to, uh, now. Let’s see. And if this guy says that he’s got a roast available for tonight, might come back here and, uh, I’ll leave early morning tomorrow. And big thanks to uh the guy Daniel who came all the way from his garage of course leaving your work. And this was the very place where my bike broke down here. Right here. It was right here. Look at those beautiful mountains. Not very far from those mountains. [Music] Hey, [Music] hey, hey. [Music] Wow, what a ride. So, it looks like we are going down from uh one side of the mountain to the other side of the mountain. What a beautiful ride. I can uh I can see that people here are pretty kind of religious. I can see the uh statues and images of Jesus Christ and the cross everywhere and the house where I stayed in and the hotel where I stayed the other night. Uh there were crosses everywhere uh marries images and images and statues everywhere. So I’m just guessing that you know people here they are pretty religious and who I believe they are give highest to their religion this train. So we have gone to the other side. Looks like we’re going to go all the way up the this hill or mountain and then uh to the other side. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] Guys, [Music] all the twisties again. What a beautiful road. [Music] Wow, that is amazing. The twisties. Now I’m going down the hill. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Applause] Wow. [Music] Wow. Wow. Wow. [Music] Wow. [Music] Okay. So, we officially arrived in Mustar and which looks like a town. um pass between these mountains. So, I’m pretty excited to uh go and explore the town. The entrance to the town is is amazing. They have uh looks like they have just laid this new road. Almost there. Less than two out of 2 miles. I think it’s this road is going to take us all the way down to the ground level. And uh look at this turn. It’s so tight and so narrow. I imagine a bike coming from the other side. So, we’re going down the valley now, surrounded by these uh beautiful mountains around. And that’s where the town of Mostar is. There’s a famous uh old bridge uh with the houses built on uh on the hilltop. Sorry, not hilltop on the hill overlooking the uh the valley. Mosa, we are here. It looks like it’s a quite a big uh looks like quite a big town. Nice houses around. And of course there’s a huge uh cemetery on the left. A huge one. It’s very strange cuz uh when I ask whenever I was talking to the guys uh they do not call this uh country as Bosnia they always say Herzgoina. So maybe this part is predominantly um you know um populated by Christian uh community and if you know before Bosnia Hikov you know you know they had that troubles I think that was in the ’90s probably um should I say that they still have got that kind of a division still uh so they got their own areas you go towards the northeast um you I’ve heard that you’ve got more Muslim towns and communities whereas on this part uh I’ve seen mainly oppressive villages what a beautiful Oh, heat, heat. There’s a big very modern looking church on the right here. Train ahead. We are going ahead. Sivo is straight. Centaur is straight. I’m guessing centa means center. Um I don’t know if there’s a mosque on there. I think that’s a mosque. Old mosque. Um why here? Why here? Oh, okay. There’s a beach to the right. So, it looks like a very mixed uh sort of town. Uh I I I’ve read that you also find some document uh building from him on it. I’ve got literally everything in there. My uh passport, my car. But just hoping that you know nothing is going to happen. I won’t be uh away for too long. Hopefully not going to have any problem. So let’s start from here. So look at this uh mask first and then prepare to park your car. Okay, I’ve parked my car already. Thank you very much. I parked my car already and I believe the bridge is on the left as well. So it’ll be cool. There’s another mosque on the other side if you can see that. And the church in the backdrop just before those that mountain very hilly. I mean, if you come around, be prepared to go up and down the hills. It’s a very mixed community here. This is definitely an older unis par something. Must be a Turkish name or something. Yeah, that looks very nice. So, let’s let’s go and have a look cuz uh this mosque definitely looks uh very old and historical. So, and there’s a little graveyard cemetery here. I can see that. Okay. Somebody’s praying. Bless her. Okay. So, 1945. Sorry. 9 945. So, 10 40 something. That’s like over 100 years old. So, 100 uh 1,000 years old. Mosque. Oh, God. That’s where your mosque. That’s closed. Let’s see if we can see if we can go inside. Can we? Nope. It’s locked. Okay. So, there’s definitely a time of Ottomans. Okay, thank you very much. Look at these streets. This city is built on the on these hills and they go up and down. You have to be physically fit to go up another typical Ottoman mosque uh construction and architecture. You know those little domes next to each other. Gosh, it’s so so hot. It’s burning hot. Okay, so let’s get to So all the bridges probably here. So you can see there is those mountains are all around here. Here it’s pretty much everywhere. So you can see in the backdrop as well. That looks a very old looking uh antique shop. Okay, let’s go to this side. There’s a you can see on the other side a big uh church and a mosque on this side. Very interesting culture here. I love most. Of course you do. Very interesting town. We got restaurants around and of course de halal as well. Hello. She got taxis on this side of the bridge. Wow. Let’s see if we can get to that bridge. Can we get to the bridge from here? [Music] So that looks like a very uh old well maybe the time of uh those Ottoman era. Uh this mosque is also very looking. I really like the the roof is half wooden built and then the center structure is is very old. It hasn’t been kept very well. I think it’s still functional. people they can celebrate inside. Okay. Very nice restaurants here and the bridges at the bottom at the uh on the far end. Look at the face. [Music] Very nice and bustling town. Lots of uh kind of vibes around. Multicultural, loaded with tourists. [Music] [Music] mountains in the backdrop and that uh famous bridge. I think there’s also a world heritage sable ones. The old bridge, this old town, beautiful uh river and people they are doing some sports, water sports down there. pretty busy here on this side. Then uh also I would love [Music] and then we’ll do it. I don’t mind. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat [Music] up [Music] here. [Applause] [Music] Heat up here. [Applause] [Music] Heat [Music] up [Music] here. Heat [Music] [Applause] [Music] star. sit and then go. Such a nice and multicultural town. Mama eating this man. [Music] Come on. [Music] And this is a typical street here. So nice decoration, nice foot massage. Another very old mosque. Uh doesn’t say when it was built, but looking at the the outside walls and the main yard, it looks really really old. So some of the structure is wooden built. Uh but the main structure is obviously cemented and a bit more structured. So this building here to me It’s got a signs of bullet holes and big projectiles. You can see that it’s definitely these are these are marks of bullets cuz they are everywhere. And I’m just Is that because of the war that they the country was through? You can see that they’re definitely I don’t know these marks of bullets or and that’s a very old looking building. The roof has um kind of sunk in. There is nothing inside though just the walls and they have just uh reinforced the walls just to keep the uh the history alive. Okay. So we are going back to the out of the square town now. Okay. So I booked a room previously. I I even texted the guy. I said if I can come back to where I stayed last night. Then I found another place which is again about 30 minutes uh ride and it’s towards where I’ll be going tomorrow. Uh it’s on the main road. But it’s like a motel and I thought there was a that was more appropriate. So of course I’m going to text the guy tell him that I won’t be coming in. Spend quite a lot of time about good 3 hours I would say but I’m happy with that. Okay. So it’s uh half 6 and I’m leaving. It was a beautiful um kind of uh about 3 hours here in here. If you ever come to Bosnia, you must come to this town. It’s a it’s an amazing place. Loads of history. This uh this town town is like a time machine. Takes you back, thousand years ago. So um yeah, it’s a beautiful town. Mountains all around. uh cobble streets and uh the famous bridge, shops, souvenirs, good food, good vibes, multicultural, very very interesting place. So, um yep, our hotel booked and now I’m going to uh it’s about 30 18 mi from here. 32 minutes uh in the same direction we’ll be heading tomorrow. Okay. So, let’s go. So, let’s go. Let’s go. Let’s go. [Music]

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