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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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Ivön and Bäckaskog Castle in Skåne - the hunt for the horse grave

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Ivön and Bäckaskog Castle in Skåne is located just northeast of Kristianstad. We were here on a very rainy day in May this year, but despite the rainy weather we had a very nice day. We also spent a long time looking for a very special horse grave.

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Paklenica National Park in Croatia

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Paklenica National Park in Croatia is a dramatic park in a large canyon, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its ancient beech forests. The national park is a little less well known than Krka, Plitvice and Kornati, but perhaps that's why it's so interesting to explore.

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Excursions among Germany's lakes

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The "Beach Basket Challenge" motorhome trip continues, and it was time for the seven motorhomes on the trip/competition to take on challenge number four. Now we have arrived in an area of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania known for its many lakes, and what better way to do so than by canoe?

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Experiencing summer in St Johann in Tirol

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In co-operation with the Austrian Tourist Office

Why not experience summer in St Johann in Tirol, Austria? After last summer's motorhome trip, which included a visit to Austria, we've got a taste for this country. Together with the Austrian tourist office, we have looked at what you could do on a summer holiday in St Johann in Tirol. And it certainly makes you hungry!

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Swedish nature (and animals) on an island in Lake Mälaren

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Right now we are enjoying Swedish nature on an island in Lake Mälaren. We are also socialising with our friends and helping to put up the chimney. We'll show you more of the house and the chimney construction soon, but first we offer some photos of Swedish nature.

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Unesco World Heritage Sites in Sweden - 15 from north to south

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Did you know that we have 15 Unesco world heritage sites in Sweden? We often check for world heritage sites when we're travelling, but we tend to forget that there are world heritage sites in Sweden too. We list them all - from north to south.

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Geysers in Iceland - Strokkur and Geysir

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Have you seen geysers in Iceland? We recently visited the Haukadalur geothermal area with the Strokkur and Geysir geysers. Wandering around here is a bit like walking on another planet, with smoke and bubbles all around you. Plus, you can be sure to see Strokkur's eruption - several times.

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Gullfoss in Iceland - The Golden Circle and its waterfalls

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Gullfoss in Iceland is an incredibly dramatic waterfall that is best seen during the Golden Circle tour. The waterfall was actually once converted into a hydroelectric plant, but was saved at the last moment. Lucky for us that today we can experience Iceland's magical nature!

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Excursion to the island of Viðey in Iceland - 1000 years of history

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The island of Viðey in Iceland is located just outside Reykjavik and is easily reached by a short boat journey. In the summer, many people come here to birdwatch, picnic or just enjoy the scenery. Coming here on a rough March day, with a boat ride across a grey sea and a luxurious lunch in Iceland's oldest stone house, was also an experience!

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