The campsite owner at Camping Sardegna in Porto Pino, Sardinia, asked us to move the motorhome back two metres. No problem! Since we were travelling such a short distance, we didn't bother to close the windows... but we should have.
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How does it work to get help from car mechanics abroad? The engine light in our campervan comes on from time to time. We have has asked at several workshops in the past, but no one can find the fault. However, the last few times we have driven it has become worse.
Read moreLast autumn a journalist came to our home in the houseboat and interviewed us about houseboat life, and especially about motorhome life and travel! We didn't know if there would be a report, but a few days ago I was told that the report was out. That's great!
Read moreMotorhome holidays in Europe - how does it work? We received an email from a couple planning a 3-6 month motorhome holiday in Europe, starting in spring 2016. They had some questions, and we agreed to answer them here on the blog. Maybe someone else will benefit from the answers - or can contribute with more answers!
Read moreLast Saturday, we were featured in the supplement Allt om Bilar in the newspaper Kvällsposten. Unfortunately, we can't find the article online and we don't have access to the newspaper here, so we haven't read the article ourselves ...
Read moreRight now we are hanging out in the motorhome and having a good time. We've been doing two training sessions a day for a few days, so today was a rest! It's raining outside, so we have spent time cleaning, even more travel planning and reading. And of course, you have to cook good food!
Read moreIf you haven't seen the endless sea of motorhomes along the south coast of Portugal and Spain, it's hard to imagine the sheer number of vehicles. In every village and on every stretch of beach there are campsites, pitches and gravel plots with hundreds of motorhomes. It is an explosive development that has taken place and it can be positive both for us travellers and for the local economies, but then we motorhomers have to take our responsibility for how we park for the night.
Read moreWhen you are travelling for a whole year, there is a lot of everyday life too. Today we have paid bills and washed clothes. On other days, we go shopping or take care of the motorhome. There is always something to do!
Read moreHow do you prevent your motorhome from being broken into? People who don't have a motorhome can sound very worried when you tell them that you are caravanning or camping in Europe. "But what if you get gassed!" Experienced motorhome travellers tend to sound much calmer. But of course you have to think about it!
Read morePeople who do not travel by motorhome often ask whether living in a motorhome is not complicated? Isn't it cramped? Don't you get on each other's nerves? Isn't it difficult to cook? No, we don't think it's difficult. On the contrary - we think it's fantastic! For those of you who don't have a motorhome, we'll show you what it can look like, i.e. what it looks like in our motorhome!
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