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The whole peninsula in Poland - Long white paradise beaches

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The Hel Peninsula in Poland offers fantastic views. This peninsula is a 35 kilometre long tongue of land that extends into the Baltic Sea. In most places it is so narrow that you can walk across it in five minutes. The feeling here, as you walk along the long white sandy beaches, is almost exotic.

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Villa Tugendhat - design and fascinating history in Brno

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If you visit Brno in the Czech Republic, don't miss Villa Tugendhat. But you need to book your visit least 2 months in advance. A limited number of visitors are accepted and the interest is very high. And yes, we understand why! The visit to the villa was definitely one of the highlights in Brno.

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Cheapest big cities in Europe

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Are you keen to visit a major European city this spring - without breaking the bank? Then read on, because Forex has published this year's city index. We choose to show the cheapest cities in Europe, but please note that not all cities are included in the list. The number in brackets indicates an index, where Stockholm has 100.

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How Swedish millionaires travel

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Champagne and strawberries in first class on a desert island in the Maldives? No, probably not if you're a Swedish millionaire. This summer, newly rich Swedes are flying economy class to Spain... and staying away for a week.

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Glass coaster Moose

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Silicone coaster with stylish illustrations of an all-black moose - the king of the forest. The print is heat-resistant, meaning it can withstand hot cups etc. without being destroyed. If you place the coaster on top of the glass, it acts as a wasp trap. Clever, isn't it?

Want to match? Check out our Moose trivet.

Please also check out our glass coaster with moose warning sign.

Facts and figures

  • 100 % food grade silicone. Free from phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA-free).
  • -50°C to +230°C
  • Freezer, oven and microwave safe
  • Machine washable
  • Colour: light grey with double-sided heat-resistant print
  • Size: 9 cm in diameter
  • Packaging: 6 pieces
  • Manufacturer: Pufz

 

Here you will find all moose gifts.

Dishcloth Great Lakes Animal

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Storsjöodjuret in the kitchen! This is a product developed by Pufz together with Destination Jämtland. The dishcloth absorbs 15 times its own weight and since it is made from natural materials cellulose from FSC-labelled forests and cotton (from residual production), it is also compostable.

Also check out our dishcloth with scooter driver and our dishcloth with articulated cross!

Facts and figures

  • Eco-friendly and 100% compostable.
  • Printed with water-based and environmentally friendly inks.
  • The dishcloth is made of 70% cellulose from FSC-labelled forests.
  • The cloth is boil-proof and washable at 90°. It is dishwasher and washing machine safe.
  • Colour: black print on more or less colourful cloths.
  • Size: 172×200 mm.
  • Manufacturer: Pufz

Rear seat cinema and change car colour at the touch of a button

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It was Monday again and time for travel news here at FREEDOMtravel. This week's news is about mobile accommodation, hotels, Olympic activities, summer jobs on the Göta Canal, the O-ring orienteering competition and future technology in cars. Stay tuned!

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Home in the houseboat - and our travel plans

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Now we are home in the houseboat again. Or well, it's actually only me who is home. Peter has already left! In any case, I am enjoying the summer heat in the marina and thought I would update you on our upcoming travel plans. Because of course we have new exciting things going on!

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Museums in Stockholm - guide to the city's best museums

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Why not visit some museums in Stockholm? Sweden's capital is one of the most museum-rich cities in the world and the range of museums is vast, whether you prefer history, science, culture or perhaps art.

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Sun & swim, mini breaks and the world's largest underwater restaurant

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As usual, Mondays mean travel news here at FREEDOMtravel. Today we can tell you about the world's largest underwater restaurant, which is being built in Norway. We can also tell you which destinations are most popular for sun and beach holidays and for the new trendy way of travelling, namely 'mini breaks'.

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