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At the car park in Trelleborg - ready for Europe

We have now arrived at the site in Trelleborg. We started in Stockholm at 11 o'clock in the morning and arrived at 10 o'clock in the evening. Does it take that long to drive? No, we had a slightly longer stop on the way as well ...

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Timmendorfer beach - beautiful sandy beach in Germany

If you want to experience a beautiful sandy beach in Germany, travel to Timmendorfer Strand, located on the Baltic coast. Here you will also find beautiful houses, lively restaurant streets and a long pier.

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Umbria in Italy - among olive groves in Italy's green heart

We have to admit that we fell in love with Umbria in Italy, and we understand why this part of the country has sometimes been called the green heart of Italy. Here the olive groves are dense, the hills are intensely green, and the small medieval villages bustle with everyday life, while vegetables are bought and sold in the squares. Somehow this feels like the genuine and real Italy, far from the touristy parasol beaches on the coasts.

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The Abbey of Thoronet in Provence - and a Swedish crayfish meal

Yesterday we visited the impressive Thoronet Abbey in Provence, which was built in the 12th century. The visit to the cool and splendid monastery was impressive, but the highlight of the day was the evening, when we were invited to a real Swedish crayfish meal with blog friends!

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14 things to see and do in Bruges, Belgium

In co-operation with Visit Flanders

Today we have 14 things to see and do in Bruges, Belgium. Bruges is an incredibly charming city in Flanders, with medieval buildings and cosy canals where you can take a boat ride. There's also a local brewery, lots of shops selling Belgian chocolate and a host of interesting museums.

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Yoga while travelling - how Swedes spend their travel funds

Four out of ten Swedes want to do yoga on holiday, according to a new SIFO survey conducted on behalf of Apollo. Can it be true? In today's travel news, we can also tell you about new cruise routes, more trips to Egypt and a new departure hall at Bromma Airport. In addition, we can tell you what Swedes spend their money on during their holidays, according to a survey. What do you think of this week's travel news?

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Sustainable travelling - how does the campervan compare to air travel?

Sustainable travel - is it possible? Reports of climate threats are getting worse and worse, and we are inundated with warnings and tips. We've been thinking about how to travel more sustainably, and how the motorhome compares to flying.

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Rörstrand Castle in Stockholm - the castle you never knew existed

Located in the centre of Stockholm, Rörstrand Castle is perhaps one of Stockholm's least known (and most hidden!) castles. We live relatively close to the castle and almost every day we pass the large porcelain pile that reminds us of what was once the Rörstrand porcelain factory. One day we decided to explore the history of the castle and the factory. It was even more exciting than expected, not least because this turned out to be almost the last chance to see the inside of the castle.

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Big November list

Here comes the Great November List! Now it's really dark and muggy in Sweden, and you need to find the best ways to cheer yourself up in different ways. Here are our best tips. Now we hope to get your best tips on the same points! Write in a comment, or write your own blog post if you have a blog. Feel free to tell us where you found the list!

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What to do in Tallinn - 30 sights and experiences

Looking for tips on things to see and do in Tallinn? We've travelled to Estonia several times to seek out all the gems, with guides and lots of research. Here are all our tips from shopping, restaurants, hotels, sights, what to do and much more.

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