This weekend we have been to the Travel Fair in Norrköping. It was much like travel fairs usually are: a lot of stands with travel catalogues, competitions and... candy. We competed in almost every competition. So you should win something ... or shouldn't you? Was there anything of interest then? Well, you got some inspiration to take home with you ...
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Today we (Peter, me and Billie) have been photographed together with Freedom. The PR agency Mediaspjuth in Jönköping is doing a project for Elmia Husvagn Husbil where they will "boost" caravan and motorhome life in Sweden. There will be several reports about caravan and motorhome people, which will then be published in various local newspapers. We have already done an interview on the phone, and now it was time for photography!
Read moreNow 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!
Read moreWhen the doors closed on Elmia Husvagn Husbil 2009, the fair had been visited by 37,493 people, according to Elmia's own statistics. Last year there were as many as 41,648 visitors, but with the economic crisis in mind, this year's result cannot be considered bad either.
Read moreOn the way down to Nässjö and Jönköping we realised that we had forgotten ... the ticket to Elmia! How do you manage that? Fortunately, it was possible to solve it after a few phone calls to Elmia and after Peter's brother faxed a copy of the ticket from home ... We came down to Nässjö in the evening and spent the night in a car park in the city centre.
Read moreEven if you're not planning to buy a new motorhome, it's fun to walk around the Elmia fair and look at all the new models. There were a lot of fresh new cars, but still we sometimes find that our imagination doesn't go very far. Many of the cars are quite similar when you look inside them.
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