Happy Friday! This week has been intense for us and we have had a Bauhaus dinner, lots of travel planning and a nice After Work. Best of all, we are currently looking forward to the exciting motorhome trip in Germany! What has been the best part of your week?
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The press release about renting a motorhome at a campsite is actually from last week, but for some reason it ended up in my rubbish bin. We'll pick it up this week instead! Otherwise, this Monday we can offer some cruise news, as well as another news about train travel.
Read moreHappy Friday and greetings from Kristianstad! We are in Skåne to visit blog friends and to discover Kristianstad. The best part of this week is definitely this visit, which has already included meeting blog friends, beautiful nature and amazing food.
Read moreHappy Friday! What wonderful summer days we have had! We are also happy that we finally have a sewage pump, after a number of days without being able to shower or wash dishes. But most of all we are happy that we are travelling to Croatia today!
Read moreAs usual, Monday means travel news here at FREEDOMtravel - at least when we're not travelling ourselves. This week we can reveal how afraid of flying Swedes are, which region has applied to become a time-free zone and which beach has been named the most beautiful in Europe. What do you think of this week's news?
Read moreUpdated 2023 - What to see and do in Zadar, Croatia? Zadar is an exciting city on the Dalmatian coast, full of history from different eras and modern attractions such as the Sea Organ and the Greeting to the Sun. Zadar is also a great starting point for excursions to national parks and islands in the Croatian archipelago.
Read moreThis week, we can tell you about 'Aqua Village' launching in Västervik, a rail pass for the north of England, and high ozone levels in France - leading to a temporary ban on driving in environmental zones for some vehicles. What are your thoughts on this week's travel news?
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Rakvere Fortress is located on a hill in the town of Rakvere in northern Estonia. The fortress once belonged to both Denmark and Sweden and has a lot of history to tell. We came here by motorhome after our visit to Lahemaa National Park, and then found a really nice campsite.
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Dagö in Estonia is a green and scenic island, where it is easy to relax and unwind. The island is also an exciting place to visit for Swedes, as it has a long Swedish history.
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