There is a lot to see and do in the Hanseatic city of Wismar in Germany. We have been here together with a really nice group in another eleven motorhomes to experience "Schwedenfest". We start by telling you about the historic town of Wismar, and what you can see and do here.
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Every year on the penultimate weekend of August, the town of Wismar celebrates, with much fanfare, that it was once part of Sweden. We're here in 2018, 16-19 August, along with ten other motorhomes to take part in the festivities.
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And now our holiday is over. When I look back at my first blog posts and see how we planned the trip, I can see that we have stayed very close to the original plan. Where we deviated from the plan was when our fridge broke down and we had to search high and low for alternative solutions. We have learnt that servicing the living area of the motorhome is difficult, almost impossible to do in Croatia.
Read moreNow we have arrived at our campsite in Germany. Yesterday morning we started early by walking around the campsite in Trelleborg and checking out which motorhomes were "with us". Soooo nice to meet a bunch of happy and comfortable motorhome drivers who were excited about the trip to Wismar. At seven o'clock we rolled towards the ferry ...
Read moreYesterday it was finally time for us to leave for Trelleborg, where we would meet up with the group of motorhomes going to Wismar in the evening. It was just that I had to work first. So we had a long drive ahead of us after the end of the working day ...
Read moreWhat happens next? Well, it's time for our motorhome trip to Wismar in Germany! We came home from Switzerland on Friday evening and I (Helena) have (almost) worked for three days. And now it's time again! We are travelling with the motorhome towards Wismar in Germany - and we are joined by no less than ten motorhomes.
Read moreHow expensive is it in Switzerland? It is often said that Switzerland is an expensive country, and it is true that it is not particularly cheap. But is it really so expensive as people say? Since many people wonder about prices, we have decided to present some examples of prices today. All prices are from places we have visited in Nendaz and Zermatt in the Valais region.
Read moreSummer in Zermatt! When you come to Zermatt in Switzerland, you always do it by train. The small town in the Alps is completely car-free. Today we've put together a list of things worth knowing about a very special little place in Switzerland. In addition, today's post contains no less than two (!) films.
Read moreWe're back in Sweden, but now we have to tell you about the cheese and dish raclette in Switzerland! Before we travelled to Switzerland, I had a rather vague idea of raclette. I knew it involved melted cheese and some kind of side dish, but you can't just eat cheese for dinner, can you? Or can you ... ? We have now had raclette twice - once in the traditional way and once with a raclette iron on the table. Now we know a bit more what it's all about.
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It is difficult to realise that the journey is coming to an end. We feel very pleased that we have exciting things all the way through.
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