What to pack in your motorhome? We were asked what are the 10 most important things to pack in your motorhome. It's hard to say what is most importantlyand it also depends a bit on: Sweden or abroad? Summer or winter? We've listed 10 things we think are inappropriate to forget, and there's a longer list below... Have we forgotten something important?
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Now we just have to ask: What's the craziest thing you've seen people bring in their motorhome or to a campsite? When we were at Pite Havsbad a few summers ago, we saw campers who had brought just everything: full trailers with wooden decking, fencing, potted plants and refrigerators.
Read moreAround Sweden, there are more than 350 rest areas, which are managed on behalf of Transport Authority. These include information boards, seating areas with tables and the possibility to dispose of rubbish. Many of the rest areas also have latrine facilities.
Read moreThis summer's motorhome tourists are a high-spending customer group from all over Europe. Many don't want to stay at campsites, but instead want a simple overnight pitch close to attractions, restaurants and shops. For municipalities, tourism should be profitable ... but as soon as caravan sites are organised, there is an outcry.
Read moreWe've previously written about the laser we bought and installed in the motorhome, but we haven't really described it. how it all works. First, you may wonder why you install a laser in a motorhome and yes, there is no real practical explanation for it...
Read moreThe new trend is not camping but 'glamping', i.e. glamorous camping. According to the Swedish Camping and Cottage Association (SCR) and the Tourism Research Institute (TUI), luxury, freedom of choice and niche campsites are the way of the future.
Read moreA third of Swedes are planning a car holiday in the next year, according to a survey. And they want it to be luxurious and comfortable! Popular destinations include Italy, France and Germany.
Read moreA light bulb broke in the front and we had to change it. It should be easy, you'd think, but it was a bit tricky. The whole light housing had to be unscrewed, with several screws, to get access. But now we have a new working lamp!
Read moreWe've fitted handrails to the motorhome. Of course, Peter didn't stop at installing guide rails at the back of the motorhome, but the front has also been given a facelift. Peter has installed both fog lights and LED lights in the grill. Now we will be visible in the dark!
Read moreWould you like to hit the road with a small caravan? But then get a bigger caravan when you stop? Then maybe the French BeauEr3X might be something... As the walls of the caravan expand, the size triples in just 20 seconds.
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