Many people travelling by motorhome often prefer pitches (simple overnight stops) to campsites. The reason may be that they are closer to cities or attractions and that they do not have to pay for things they are not interested in (playgrounds, water slides, entertainment, etc.). But what is a reasonable price for a pitch?
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Water leak in a motorhome - can it get worse? When we photographed the wedding Last weekend we slept in the motorhome. When we woke up on the morning of the wedding day, it was to a less than pleasant sight - the floor in the bathroom and in the hallway was soaked. Yep, we had a water leak!
Read moreA motorhome is a home so it must of course be cleaned from time to time, which we seem to have forgotten lately, haha. This weekend we and the motorhome are going to a wedding in the archipelago. Then we will also be several who will live in the motorhome, so now must it is cleaned ...
Read moreThere's a lot to see at the Stora Nolia fair in Piteå. We've started this day by checking out the motorhomes in the large area with motorhomes and caravans.
Read moreTrade fairs are fun because you can look at lots of new products and maybe find some bargains. But it's just as fun to meet old and new friends. Yesterday we met blog friends that we have "known" for a long time in the blog world, but have never met in real life.
Read moreNiesmann-Bischoff presents a new motorhome in the premium compact class, giving the Arto and Flair a little brother. This new model should give the same feel as its big brothers, but perhaps be a little easier to drive in narrow alleys ...
Read moreSome time ago we received Liebster Award, which was circulating among travel bloggers to showcase and discover new blogs. Now we've received it once again, this time from the blog Adventures with Xoe and Olivia. We thank you so much for this! This time, the questions are a bit more "motorhome" in nature, so even if we don't pass on the award again, we're happy to answer the questions!
Read moreLast year we travelled with the motorhome for a whole year. The motorhome became our home, whether it was in Portugal or Corsica or Albania. Now it stands still (deactivated!) in our car park. But we can't wait to get on the road with FREEDOM again!
Read moreEverything seems to have its own day these days and tomorrow (18 June) is Motorhome Day. It's also International Juggling Day, International Picnic Day, Peony Day and Naturism Day. So lots of choices for tomorrow!
Read moreYesterday we attended a press lunch at Operakällaren in Stockholm to hear the latest statistics, trends and the future of camping. There were representatives from SCR Svensk Camping, HRF (Husvagnsbranschens riksförbund) and Gekåsbyn Ullared.
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