What to see and do on Ven? Located off the west coast of Skåne, this scenic island offers everything from nature reserves and cycling trails to exciting historical memories of Tycho Brahe's time.
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The Kyrkö mosse car cemetery outside Ryd in Tingsryd municipality is an unusual sight, to say the least. In the middle of the forests of Småland lie around 150 scrap cars from the mid-20th century. The cars lie like rusty skeletons in the terrain and the site is gradually being taken over by nature.
Read moreHabo Church and Bottnaryd Church are two fantastically beautiful wooden churches in Västergötland and Småland respectively. Both churches are from the 17th century and both are richly decorated with fantastic paintings. These churches are well worth a visit, whether you are interested in church history or not.
Read moreWhat to see and do in Karlskrona? Karlskrona is an archipelago idyll located on an island and surrounded by islands. This is really a lovely town for anyone who likes to be on the coast. The naval town of Karlskrona is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due to its military history.
Read moreWhat to do in Ystad? We've visited Ystad several times, but never for as long and as carefully as during this summer's motorhome trip. And boy did we fall in love with this city! We have now collected our best tips for experiences in Ystad.
Read moreWhat to do in Kalmar? Well, we'll tell you! Kalmar is a city we've come to love. Here you can enjoy the holiday feeling on the coast, visit Kalmar Castle or stroll through charming historic neighbourhoods. Here are our top tips for things to see and do in Kalmar!
Read moreBöda Sand Camping on Öland is not only Sweden's largest campsite but also known from the TV reality series Böda Camping. Located along a two-mile long white sandy beach, the campsite is like a small village of its own with shops, restaurants, entertainment and activities.
Read moreKristianopel was the first Renaissance town in the Nordic region, once fortified with walls up to nine metres high. However, it only functioned as a town for a limited period in the 17th century. Today it is a peaceful and quiet little town, with a nice campsite inside the old ring wall.
Read moreRonneby Brunnspark offers a historical environment and a fantastically beautiful park. Once upon a time, people came here to drink the well and take health baths. Today you can enjoy the lovely park, stay in a spa hotel, swim in the pools or, perhaps, eat almond cake.
Read moreWhat to do in Lund? This Skåne university town is characterised by students, research and a youthful atmosphere. There are also plenty of historic buildings, interesting museums, charming neighbourhoods and great nature experiences.
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