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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Now I have to write about something that has been on my mind for a while. Quite often, when I read other people's blogs, I see that under an image it says "image borrowed from the web" or "image borrowed from Google". I don't want to be grumpy, but "the web" is a very vague place and Google is a search engine. Any image that you or I put on the internet can be found via Google. But that doesn't mean Google owns the image.
Read moreYou may remember that we told you that we had problems with the grey water in the motorhome? Now we have finally solved the problem, and it is largely thanks to great and wise tips from you readers! Instead, we now have a small problem with the glow ignition.
Read moreNow we have found a nice spot in Västerås guest harbour. Here we stand nicely with the motorhome by the water and are close to the city. No wonder this is a popular place! So far we have managed to take a walk along the water and seen a house that is ... halfway under the surface!
Read moreNow we're back at home and it's business as usual on Mondays. FREEDOMtravel News. It's really fun to go through the harvest of press releases and see what's been happening in the travel and camping world lately. Today we can report on Kabe's new 2-storey caravan, which airlines are the cheapest, etc. actually and the future of aviation - will it be driverless?
Read moreThis post is primarily aimed at those who blog about travel and want to become a better travel blogger. We received so many great tips from knowledgeable travel bloggers during the Matka fair and Nordic Bloggers Experience in Helsinki that we feel we have to share them! We briefly present the content of five of the conference's lectures for travel bloggers.
Read moreIn today's travel news, we can tell you about new Spanish environmental zones. We can certainly understand the idea of green zones, but we can't help but wonder why it has to be so complicated. Couldn't there be a common European system? In other news, it's time to write letters to Santa Claus, Finnair is collaborating with Roxette, and Apollo is opening a major sports hotel in Africa. We can also report on a survey on how Swedes finance their trips abroad.
Read moreWe rebuilt our houseboat last summer. We repainted the hull, changed all the panelling, all the windows and doors and all the roof. But the biggest change was that we rebuilt the entire living room, which is the top part of the boat.
Read moreIn many cases, home insurance is actually sufficient for travelling. Home insurance is valid for 45 days and usually covers delays due to strikes or technical faults, damage to checked-in luggage, hospitalisation costs, repatriation, theft, robbery and assault.
Read moreEurope is full of amazing castles, palaces and historic buildings of all kinds. We've seen quite a few during our travels and some places have naturally impressed us more than others. Today we present ten fascinating sights in Europe, in no particular order. Please note that we are saving churches and museums for two more posts... Have you seen any fascinating sights in Europe that you would like to share?
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