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This year's first motorhome tour - on the road in Småland

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Finally, we are out on this year's premiere trip with the motorhome! This year, the first trip went to Småland, where we travelled around the beautiful Glasriket for almost a week. Soon we will tell you more about everything we saw and experienced!

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Female solo sailors

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Laura Dekker was only 14 years old when she sailed around the world alone. Elizabeth Tyler was much older when she challenged herself and, after the sudden death of her husband, decided to single-handedly continue sailing the sailboat that her husband had mainly managed. Peter and I listened to two fascinating stories of female solo sailors yesterday during the All for the Sea event at the Stockholm Fair.

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Book tips: Mao's Last Dancer by Li Cunxin

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Here is a book tip that is also a film tip. Li Cunxin grows up as a poor peasant boy in communist China. His family barely has enough food for the day, but he learns early on that, thanks to Chairman Mao, he lives in the richest country in the world. Imagine how terrible the people in the capitalist world must be!

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Things to do in Ängelholm - our 9 best tips

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What to see and do in Ängelholm? Ängelholm is a charming little Scanian town with cosy alleys, several interesting museums and close proximity to beautiful sandy beaches. Here are our top tips on what to see and do in Ängelholm!

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Summer 2015 leftovers

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Swedes' holiday travel is increasing again this year, by 7 per cent. Sun and bathing are the most attractive, but it is city breaks and cruises that are growing fastest. This summer's four travel trends are summarised in the Resia Barometer, a trend report from Resia in collaboration with TNS-Sifo.What do you think of these four travel trends? Will you be travelling this summer, and if so, where and how?

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Press trips in the blogging world - how does it work?

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In recent years, it has become more and more common for travel bloggers to travel on press trips and various types of paid trips. So, how does it really work? And can you trust what a sponsored travel blogger writes? We have good insight into the industry and think that you as a reader also have the right to know how it is. Today we tell you how it works. Full transparency then!

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What to do in Åland - 30 sights and experiences

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What to do in Åland? This autonomous and Swedish-speaking little island kingdom is not only beautiful, but also exciting to visit. Here are all our top tips for things to see and do in Åland.

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Things to do in Celle, Germany - 12 tips for the half-timbered village

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What to do in Celle, Germany? This historic little town offers a fantastic half-timbered idyll, with cosy alleys and cafés, but there's also more to see and do. Here are our top tips!

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Dreams of Rwanda - a new country on our bucket list

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Happy Friday! This Friday we are dreaming of Rwanda. We have been to an event this week that offered lots of travel inspiration to the small African country Rwanda, so now we have a new country on our bucket list!

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Travelling by night train in Sweden - our experience with a sleeping car

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What is it like travelling by night train in Sweden? We took a sleeper train from Lund to Stockholm on our way home from our sailing trip in Poland and Germany. This is the first time we have travelled by sleeper in a very, very long time and here are our experiences.

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