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To wave or not to wave in your motorhome - how do you do it?

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To wave in the motorhome or not to wave - that is the question. The first time we travelled in a motorhome was in New Zealand, and we quickly learned to wave to other motorhomes. Unexpected, but nice! And we have continued to wave in Sweden and Europe.

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Filling your campervan with water - our top tips

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How do you top up the water in your motorhome? Do you use a hose or a jug? We find it very convenient to use a hose. You can fill the entire water tank quite quickly and avoid running back and forth. Here are our top tips for filling water in your campervan!

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What is the name of your motorhome?

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What is the name of your motorhome? We all know that boats have names, but so do motorhomes! I recently read a rather funny thread on the Motorhome Club where motorhome owners tell us what they have named their favourites. After all, the motorhome is your favourite, and of course it has to have a name!

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Motorhome season - where to go?

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Finally, it's motorhome season! Now you can take a little trip on the weekends and have little "mini holidays". But where should you go? Here are some tips from us! At the same time, we wonder if you can give us some tips? Now that it's motorhome season - you want to get out there right away!

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Report on FREEDOMtravel in the Motorhome Test

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Now you can read a report about FREEDOMtravel in the Motorhome Test. We have been captured in the latest issue of the magazine! Stefan Janeld and his co-workers passed us at the Elmia fair and wanted Freedom in the magazine. Fun, we think!

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Motorhome just for the elderly?

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Are motorhomes only for the elderly? If you look through the windscreen of some motorhomes, you can pretty quickly conclude that the average age of motorhome owners is relatively, how should we say, respectable... We think that all 60+ people who take the chance, now that the children have left home, to become nomads and see the world with a motorhome are cool and do the right thing. But ... are there no young people with motorhomes?

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Let's leave Sweden - for Europe!

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Now we are finally on our way to Europe with the motorhome! We didn't manage to go that far the first night (I'm probably exhausted!), but we got to Trosa, which was our first stop. There was incredibly nice with fantastic weather and full of sailboats in the harbour. The next day we continued down to Skåne.

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Mobile homes and water connections

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What about motorhomes and water connections! Now there are real couplings with stainless steel support sleeves instead of plastic. They were not easy to get hold of, as it is a rather special dimension. Fortunately, we have the car at P-bil Stockholm, which in addition to the workshop on motorhomes, caravans and passenger cars builds cranes and hydraulics on trucks. The guy at P-bil is knowledgeable and knew where to look. Apparently, these plastic quick couplings are supposed to last, but after two water leaks in six months, you start to wonder.

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Itinerary for this summer's European trip

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We are now planning the itinerary for this summer's European trip. We start in Stockholm on 2 July and drive down to Denmark, where we take a ferry across to Germany. We then continue through Germany and pass Austria to reach northern Italy.

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Motorhome to China - is it possible?

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Can you take a motorhome to China? I have been to China twice. The first time I flew there. The second time, Peter and I took the train. You can probably guess how we would like to go there now... Traditionally, motorhomes are used in Europe, the USA, Australia and New Zealand. But why do you have to do what you've always done? Is it possible to take a motorhome to China?

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