Today we can tell you about an absolutely magical experience! We have seen a light show in a cave in Baux de Provence in France. Limestone blocks have long been quarried here to build various castles, and today there are amazing light shows here called "Carrières de Lumières".
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In Arles, Provence, you can find the ruins of a Roman theatre. This impressive amphitheatre in France could at one time accommodate 25,000 visitors. Arles is also home to a number of other historical monuments, as well as being a city of artists filled with charming neighbourhoods and cafés.
Read moreOn the way to Arles we drove past the beautiful Camargue. Made up of 140,000 hectares of wetlands created by the Rhone Delta, the area is famous for its white horses, black bulls and flamingos. And sure enough, we always saw white horses and black bulls - lots of them!
Read morePalavas Les Flots is located on a small spit of land outside Montpellier, France. This is a charming little town with boats, canals, outdoor cafes and a cable car. It feels like little Venice and how many people have missed out on this gem in France? Join us in Palavas Les Flots with pictures and story!
Read moreSwedes are the least likely Europeans to travel to a new destination. As many as 42 per cent of Swedes state that they will return to the same destination in 2015 as in 2014. This is according to a new survey from YouGov on behalf of Airbnb.
Read moreHow do you feel about commenting on blogs? One of the most fun things about a blog is that you get feedback on what you write. With comments from readers, there is discussion and exchange - not just monologue! So you want it to be easy to comment ... but is it?
Read moreWhat is it really like to drive on French roads? We've done a lot of driving in this country now, first in western France and now on the Mediterranean coast. We've gained some experience, which we'll share with you. If you have also travelled in France, do you have the same or different experiences?
Read moreMotorhome holidays in Europe - how does it work? We received an email from a couple planning a 3-6 month motorhome holiday in Europe, starting in spring 2016. They had some questions, and we agreed to answer them here on the blog. Maybe someone else will benefit from the answers - or can contribute with more answers!
Read moreWelcome to Sete in France! Sete is located on a narrow spit of land on the French Mediterranean coast, just south of Montpellier. Full of canals, boats and outdoor cafés, this harbour town is almost like a little Venice.
Read moreLast Saturday, we were featured in the supplement Allt om Bilar in the newspaper Kvällsposten. Unfortunately, we can't find the article online and we don't have access to the newspaper here, so we haven't read the article ourselves ...
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