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Karlberg Castle Park - jogging trails and attractions

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Karlberg Castle Park is just a few minutes' walk from where we live. Yet it took us several years to realise that there are great running trails there. Even more surprisingly, we discovered lots of sights, so one day we had to take our camera with us.

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Ras Mohammed National Park in Egypt

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We have visited Ras Mohammed National Park in Egypt. Wow! You can travel here for diving or snorkelling - or to stay in tents directly under the stars. We went here for a day trip, but we would love to return for a longer visit.

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Verbier in Switzerland - 12 things to see and do in Verbier

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Verbier... The Swiss Alps are something very special, and it's impossible to put a finger on why. I went hiking for a few days and it's just wow! Follow along and I'll show you why.

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Cosy accommodation in Skåne - close to nature at Cocoon meetings

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In May this year, we spent a night in a fantastically cosy accommodation in Skåne. At Cocoon meetings you get close to nature and if you want you can stay in simple glamping cabins without electricity or running water. A truly relaxing experience!

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Keila waterfall in Estonia - and a romantic park

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

Keila Waterfall in Estonia is the country's third largest waterfall and is located just southwest of the capital Tallinn. For us, the waterfall was a great last stop during our motorhome trip around Estonia, before taking the ferry from Paldiski back to Sweden.

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Kynö in Estonia - the island where women are in charge

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

Kynö in Estonia is a small and very special island. Its traditional culture is so distinctive and well-preserved that it has been designated as one of humanity's intangible cultural heritages. Here, weddings are celebrated like nowhere else in the world, and women are in charge.

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The highest mountain in the Baltics - Suur Munamägi in Estonia

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

We have "climbed" the highest mountain in the Baltics - Suur Munamägi in Estonia. Well, "visited" might be a more accurate term. The walk to the top only took a few minutes. But nice to have been here! After this, new exciting adventures await.

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Lake Peipus in Estonia - village festivals, onions and old-timers

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Lake Peipus in Estonia is located in the eastern part of the country and is known for its onion farms and its 'old believers' population. Here we ended up at a lively village festival, had lunch at a beautiful ghost castle and frolicked on a rollicking beach.

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The cliffs of Ontika in Estonia - and Oru Park in Toila

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

The cliffs of Ontika in Estonia are dramatically steep rock faces that plunge 55 metres into the sea. It's hard to see them properly as they plunge too steeply downwards - but we've taken photos with drones! Just east of the dramatic cliffs is the beautiful Oru Park in Toila.

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Lahemaa National Park in Estonia - nature and mansions

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

Lahemaa National Park in Estonia is a large natural area that offers great hiking opportunities, but also cosy fishing villages and beautiful old mansions. Here we also found, by chance, some Swedish history.

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