What better way to prepare for the camping season and upcoming trips than to check out inspiring travel and camping fairs? Right now, during February and March, the fairs are plentiful. And if you're so inclined, you can continue to attend fairs for the rest of the year ...
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Camilla Gunnarsson often goes camping in her caravan with her husband Anders and 13-year-olds Matilda and Anton. But their favourite season is not summer, but winter! You might think that Camilla and her family are "those people who have always gone winter camping and skiing", but that's not the case at all. On the contrary, Camilla has seen herself as a person who "can't learn to ski and hates being in the forest".
Read moreOf course you can take your motorhome/caravan out for winter camping in the middle of the cold season - at least if you have a vehicle adapted for the winter season and if you like winter sports! According to a new press release from motorhome manufacturer Niesman+Bischoff, you can dream away to South Tyrol and Caravan Park Sexten.
Read moreMany times during this trip we have met amazingly nice people, and sometimes we cross paths more than once! But to first meet in Macedonia, and then run into each other again in Germany several months later, isn't that a bit unlikely?
Read moreRight now we are standing, almost alone, on a huge campsite in Pula. Most campsites in Croatia close on 1 or 15 October, but some are open all year round. In particular, you seem to be able to find year-round campsites on the most popular islands and national parks.
Read moreWe have found a nice campsite on Brac in Croatia. On this island there are at least 10 campsites, most of which are located in the village of Bol. Now in the low season, many are closed, even though it is 20-22 degrees in the air during the day, bright sunshine and around 20 degrees in the water! We think there are three open campsites here in Bol right now. We are staying at camping Kito - we have no idea if this campsite is better or worse than the other campsites, but it is a cosy little place.
Read moreCamping Stobrec in Split is located in the centre of Dalmatia in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. The Stobrec campsite in Split offers both shady and sunny spots near sand and pebble beaches. A restaurant, playgrounds and bungalows are available, as well as caravan hire. The old town of Split with all its attractions is only 10 minutes away by bus from the campsite.
Read moreUpdated in 2023 The Makarska Riviera in Croatia stretches just over 53 kilometres from Brela in the north to Gradec in the south, including the town of Makarska. The coastline is dramatic with its high mountains and turquoise sea, and this has become a popular destination for tourists from all over the world.
Read moreLooking for a campsite in Dubrovnik? Camping Solitido is located in the south of Croatia, 6 kilometres outside Dubrovnik. This large, well-maintained campsite has plenty of pitches, fresh shower rooms, a shop, restaurant and swimming pool. The campsite has its own beach on the Adriatic Sea and a bus service to Dubrovnik.
Read moreFor two days we have been hanging out at a nice campsite in the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. When driving around the Bay of Kotor you see quite a few camping signs, but most "campsites" are private gardens with such steep driveways that it can't even be considered, unless you are a backpacker with a tent. But eventually we found camping Naluka in Morinj.
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