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Ostsee camping in northern Germany - and party with the gang

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Together with eleven other motorhomes, we spent three nights at Ostsee Camping in Zierow near Wismar on the German Baltic coast. Today we thought we'd tell you a bit about the campsite - and then there will be a bunch of pictures from the dinner and party on the last evening with the gang.

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Things to see and do in the Hanseatic City of Wismar

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There is a lot to see and do in the Hanseatic city of Wismar in Germany. We have been here together with a really nice group in another eleven motorhomes to experience "Schwedenfest". We start by telling you about the historic town of Wismar, and what you can see and do here.

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Schwedenfest in Wismar, Germany

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Every year on the penultimate weekend of August, the town of Wismar celebrates, with much fanfare, that it was once part of Sweden. We're here in 2018, 16-19 August, along with ten other motorhomes to take part in the festivities.

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What does Germany have to offer?

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Last Thursday evening we went to an event at the Haymarket in Stockholm. It was the German tourist office that organised the kick-off for the year and invited various people in the travel industry, including travel bloggers via the "Travel Massive" network.

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Lübeck, Germany - Queen of the Hanseatic League

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The old Hanseatic city of Lübeck is a harbour city located in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. Here you can stroll around a city centre that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and shop for exclusive and delicious marzipan. We arrived here late in the afternoon and had time for a short tour of the city ...

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Medieval and Christmas spirit in Nuremberg

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We were treated to both medieval and Christmas spirit in Nuremberg. This German city has a long history and was already a well-developed place in the 13th century with noble merchants, a council of mayors and foreign trade. As you walk the cobbled streets inside the mighty city walls, it's easy to feel the pulse of history.

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Ingolstadt, Germany - a visit to a Swedish blogger

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Ingolstadt is a city in the state of Bavaria in Germany. We travelled here to meet Linnea, who lives here with her family and blogs about life as a Swede living abroad in Bavaria. But first, we ventured into the charming town in search of internet sim cards...

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Fairytale castle in Germany - Neuschwanstein in Bavaria

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Fairytale castle in Germany - Neuschwanstein in Germany is located in south-west Bavaria on the border with Austria. Disney modelled Sleeping Beauty's castle on the real beautiful Neuschwanstein castle built by King Ludwig II in the 19th century. Located in the region of Hohenschwangau in the Füssen Alps is this fairytale castle in Germany, or knight's castle if you will. Join us at the 'Bavarian King Castle'.

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Eagle's Nest - Hitler's 50th birthday present among the mountains

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We have visited the Eagle's Nest, or Kehlsteinhaus as the house is actually called in German. This extremely high house was a gift for Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday in 1939. The Eagle's Nest is located in southern Germany (Bavaria) in Berchtesgaden, near Salzburg and the Austrian border.

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Autobahn through Germany - and two nights of camping

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Now we are in Germany! We haven't written for a few days, because we haven't been able to buy a local sim card to connect to the Internet. But now we will try to update more often! Last Friday we left Landskrona and travelled across the Öresund bridge to Denmark. 800 kr it cost to take the motorhome across the bridge...

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