Last month we asked about cooking in the motorhome. Most people answered that they usually "cook something simple", although many also "cook something delicious". Kitchens in modern motorhomes are good, but of course you have less space to move around than at home and it's nice to not have too many pots and pans.
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We are home after 5 and a half weeks in Europe. It's hard to collect the impressions... We have visited six countries this summer (two of which were new to us) and one way to summarise the trip is to briefly describe our feeling from each country. Here you go!
Read moreHere at Milan's city centre campsite, we've been cleaning and doing laundry. Not a cheap pleasure though! They charge 4.5 euros for a washing machine ... If you're lucky with the weather, you can at least hang your washing out to dry and avoid using the tumble dryer, which costs just as much. In any case, we've had a good time and are enjoying some relaxed "alone time".
Read moreLast night it was grilled chicken thigh fillet with split potatoes and feta cheese scrambled here at Kapellskär's campsite. the evening was cold, so it was to grill outside and then have it cosy inside the motorhome. It was a really good barbecue dinner! Today we have woken up to soothing rain against the roof of the motorhome ...
Read moreTravelling with pets in a motorhome is common. This is the conclusion of the "Question of the Month" in October. It's mainly dogs that are allowed to travel in a motorhome, but there are also a few lucky cats and hamsters. Today we present some tips for those travelling with pets in their motorhome.
Read moreWhat do you do in the evening in a motorhome? If the weather is nice and warm, you can be outside, but if it's cold? During this trip in the north of Sweden, it hasn't been warm, even during the day, so in the evening you can curl up in your campervan ...
Read moreHave you celebrated Midsummer in a motorhome? According to June's poll, many readers (38 per cent) celebrated Midsummer in a motorhome, wonderful! Big THANK YOU to all 89 who voted!
Read moreWho is at the wheel of your car or motorhome? According to an article on Bortabra.se, it is usually the man who drives the car on holiday. In 96 per cent (!) of cars, the man drives all or almost all the time. We are no exception. I (Helena) don't even have a driving licence ...
Read moreTo 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.
Read moreHow 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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