On Sundays, I (almost) always go through the week's travel news, and I always find it just as fun! First I go through all the press releases we have received by email (there are usually a lot!) and then I check news via Mynewsdesk. Sometimes I supplement by checking travel news via Google or in major newspapers. In the end, I choose 5-6 news items. Here is this week's harvest!
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Have you visited the Butterfly House in Haga? For us it was a long time ago, but now we have made a new visit. Today the place is called "Fjärilshuset Haga Ocean" and, as the name suggests, offers more than butterflies.
Read moreHagaparken in Solna is fantastic, and here you can stroll among castles, gazebos and pavilions from the time of Gustav III. We took the opportunity to make an excursion here with the electric bikes when the sun was shining on Friday. Follow us through the park!
Read moreAre Swedes thinking differently about travelling to Asia now that the coronavirus is raging? Ticket has looked at this in its booking statistics. This week's news is also about Swedavia's new strategy for electric flights ... and about a lot of other things of course!
Read moreCan you free camp in Spain? We've recently read about yet another Spanish town restricting free camping, and to be honest, we're not surprised. Fricamping can be wonderful, but it must be done with respect and caution, or the opportunity will disappear everywhere.
Read moreAre you keen to explore destinations in central Sweden? Holidaying at home is becoming more and more popular, so we've started a small series of destinations in Sweden. Now it's time for destinations in central Sweden, and then we'll continue with northern Sweden. We hope you want to help and add your tips!
Read moreHow is the coronavirus situation in the world? Like most people these days, we are following the news reports on the coronavirus in various media. We also follow blogs, and we have to say that sometimes it is particularly interesting to get those everyday glimpses from around the world.
Read moreJärvafältet Nature Reserve, or Norra Järvafältet, is a beautiful natural area in Stockholm County. You can hike or cycle here, and there are also several large lakes and historic farms. Now, in corona times, it is perfect to get out into the forest and countryside. Nature and movement are good for your health, and you can easily keep a reasonable distance from other people.
Read moreHuvudsta gård in Solna is a short walk from the marina where we live. We are travel bloggers and often go far away to find exciting sights, but sometimes you just need to look around the corner.
Read moreGörväln Castle and Görväln Nature Reserve are located in Järfälla municipality, northwest of Stockholm. We made an excursion here to get a few hours in the spring sun and nature, but of course also took the opportunity to check out the castle.
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