Trier is Germany's oldest city, located in the Moselle Valley (Rhineland-Palatinate), close to the border with Luxembourg. This city has been an important Roman city and offers impressive Roman monuments such as Roman baths, an amphitheatre and a Roman bridge that is still in use. It is no wonder that many of the buildings in this city have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Quad biking in Tunisia is a wonderful experience. We went on a ride at the gateway to the Sahara - where the vast desert begins and the dunes are a little lower. A great and fast-paced adventure!
Read moreWhat to see and do in Helsingborg? Helsingborg is a lovely Scanian city with sandy beaches, cold bath houses and exciting historical sights. Here are our top tips on what to see and do in Helsingborg!
Read moreNow we have come to Roquetas de Mar, located on the Spanish coast just west of Almería. Here we have, thanks to Lena and Jan's blog (rullandeteamet.blogspot.com), found a nice big campsite by the sea.
Read moreIt's Monday again! We're on a boat trip in the Philippines, but on Mondays we'll be running travel news as usual. We hope you appreciate it. It's a great way for us to keep up with what's happening in the travel industry - and what day of the week it is...
Read moreThere is a lot to see and do in the Hanseatic city of Wismar in Germany. We have been here together with a really nice group in another eleven motorhomes to experience "Schwedenfest". We start by telling you about the historic town of Wismar, and what you can see and do here.
Read moreWe checked out a bunch of castles in Strängnäs during our castle tour by campervan. Some castles are grand and others are smaller - but all have an exciting history. We share our castle experiences in Strängnäs and, of course, tell you about our overnight stop.
Read moreLast Thursday, the major travel industry fair Travel News Market 2019 offered an intense day of exhibitors, events and mingling. We also held a lecture, so for us this was a really intense day. Here we offer some mingle pictures from the day!
Read moreVarnhem in Västergötland is home to Varnhem Abbey Church and the ruins of Varnhem Abbey, which was founded in 1150. As well as being exceptionally beautiful, the church is packed with Swedish history.
Read moreForsvik is a small town in Västergötland that is known for two things in particular: the oldest lock on the Göta Canal and Forsvik's ironworks. The lock is the highest in the canal and there is an interesting industrial museum at the mill.
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