Towards the end of our trip to Sweden in a motorhome, together with our South African friends, we stayed at First Camp Ånnaboda - Örebro. This turned out to be a very nice campsite, with wonderful experiences for the nature lover.
Read moreWhat to do in Örebro? In fact, Örebro has a lot to offer, whether you like culture, history or perhaps nature. Örebro Castle is a landmark, as is the tall Mushroom. You will also find the charming open-air museum Wadköping and several beautiful nature areas.
Read moreWadköping is a living open-air museum in Örebro where you can walk around in beautiful historical environments. Here you will find picturesque houses and alleys, craft shops, a restaurant, bakery, café and museum.
Read moreBoo Castle is a beautiful terracotta-coloured palace reminiscent of a fairytale castle. Not too far away, you can also visit the beautiful Brevens Bruk and see the lots of deer. For our part, it then ended with a castle and campsite in Vingåker.
Read moreTiveden National Park offers wonderful nature experiences in wild forests with dramatically large boulders. There are many hiking trails, but also fine beaches and opportunities for barbecues.
Read moreAskersund is a charming and idyllic little town with low wooden houses, cafés, boats and waterside walks. Just outside the town, in northern Vättern, is an archipelago of 250 islands, islets and skerries. Stjernsund Castle is also located here, surrounded by water from several directions.
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