Small motorhomes - could this be the trend of the year? When we travelled around Europe in 2015, we saw how popular small motorhomes were in southern Europe, and the same trend has been evident in Germany. Even the Nordic fairs have seen a yearly increase in the number of small motorhomes, known as 'vans' or even more commonly as 'platoons'.
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The year is coming to an end, and we feel it's time for a little year-end recap. We can conclude that in 2017 we have visited twelve different countries and tried a number of different adventures. New for this year are diving, climbing, mountain biking, helicopter rides and sailing school ships. What a year! Now we're looking forward to an exciting new 2018, where we hope to inspire you to have small and big experiences. We hope you'll join us!
Read moreOf all the trips we've ever taken, there's one that beats all the others, and that's our year-long motorhome trip around Europe in 2015. Despite this being the coolest trip we've ever done, we realised that it wasn't easy to find information about it on the blog. We have changed that now! We have simply built a page where you can quickly and easily find everything about our year-long motorhome trip.
Read moreThe absolute best thing that happened this week is that we are now booked to speak at Caravan Stockholm 2018. It will really be so fun! Also, we got a refund on a deal we had completely given up on, and we are preparing the 5-course dinner for the weekend. Happy Friday!
Read moreHello in the winter darkness! It's Peter in the motorhome and now it's thumbs down time. After very many conversations with the insurance company Motormännen, specialists, inspectors and workshops, there will be no compensation for the damage that happened to the motorhome a year ago on the way to Kristinehamn. 90 % of all motorhomes are built on Fiat chassis and think about which insurance company you have. It could be you next time and it will be costly! Keep up!
Read moreWhat is travelling with a motorhome in Iceland really like? We recently wrote a post about travelling Around Iceland by carand got a lot of questions about travelling by motorhome. We are used to motorhomes and have travelled a lot in Iceland. However, we have not travelled by motorhome in Iceland, although we would love to! To fill in any gaps, we took the opportunity to talk to Promote Iceland, which works to promote tourism on the island. And then we got a lot of useful information!
Read moreFriday at last! This week's post is about luxurious weekend breakfasts, delicious fish dinners and the last motorhome weekend of the season. We are working a lot right now, but have still had the chance for some "luxurious" relaxation such as good food, music and a good TV programme. Worth appreciating!
Read moreThinking the motorhome season is over? We think it's perfect to experience autumn in a motorhome. It's a bit of a shame that many campsites and pitches are already closed in October, but some are open all year round, like Jogersö camping in Oxelösund where we are now.
Read moreThere has been a lot of travelling for us this year, both with and without a motorhome. Now we will actually be home in Sweden for a while, and now we can instead look forward to the autumn motorhome trips here in our own country. The motorhome season is not over yet, and even if you have limited time off, you can still go on weekends. It will be really cozy to get out with the motorhome again!
Read moreTogether with eleven other motorhomes, we spent three nights at Ostsee Camping in Zierow near Wismar on the German Baltic coast. Today we thought we'd tell you a bit about the campsite - and then there will be a bunch of pictures from the dinner and party on the last evening with the gang.
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