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Cheapest camping country in Europe

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Now it's a bit "What did we say?". We have praised Poland time and time again and talked about how nice and affordable it is to camp there. Now the German motoring organisation ADAC has concluded that Poland is the cheapest camping country in Europe.

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The world's most annoying tourists

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According to a survey by Skyscanner, Brits lead the league as the worst tourists in all three classes: 1) the drunkest tourists, 2) the tourists who leave the least tips and 3) the tourists who are least interested in learning the local language.

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Discover Sweden in the world of books

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The Red Room and The Wonderful Voyage of Nils Holgersson are just two literary representations of Sweden. Follow the books around our elongated country and visit its well-trodden cities and paths. From the back of a goose, Nils Holgersson saw the whole of Sweden, from Skåne with its patchwork of fields to Kebnekaise. If you want to visit another classic children's book setting, you should visit Astrid Lindgren's Katthult in Lönneberga outside Vimmerby.

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Changing tyres on a motorhome

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If you have winter tyres on your motorhome, it's time to change the tyres. (At least we thought so, but last night it started snowing again...) We got the winter tyres when we bought the motorhome second-hand in autumn 2008. We haven't used them in previous winters, as we have kept the motorhome over the winter months. This year we changed to winter tyres for the first time.

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9 motorhomes and 1 caravan

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Often you think all motorhomes look the same: big white houses on wheels. But sometimes you see a car that really stands out. Here are some special motorhomes we've seen over the years, and a caravan. Any favourites?

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All Inclusive criticised

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Travelling All Inclusive is becoming more and more popular. Many people find it convenient to have everything paid for and ready within the walls of the hotel: food, swimming, entertainment. Personally, we think it's boring as hell, and that the very idea of travel disappears. There is no room for cultural meetings or interesting events. At the same time, we can understand that families with children, for example, find it practical and convenient.

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Film tips: Revenge

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In the Danish film Revengeby Susanne Bier, Mikael Persbrandt plays a doctor trying to patch up dismembered women in a broken Africa. Back home in Denmark, the divorce is about to become a fact while the bullied son finally finds a mate.

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Venison roast with baked root vegetables

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Now it was time for roast venison with baked root vegetables. We tried this after trying to cook deer, elk and wild boar. We cooked the roast in the oven and it was really good together with baked root vegetables, jelly and cream sauce.

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Here you get double the value for money

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The strong krona and the cold winter weather are causing Swedes to travel like never before, according to a survey by Forex Bank. Seven out of ten Swedes will be travelling abroad in 2011, and many are looking for value-for-money destinations.

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Sunne t&r by daytime train

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Today I have visited Sunne in Värmland, for a conference through work. We were at Selma Spa - a conference centre with a fantastic pool and a really fresh lunch buffet. It was an interesting and pleasant day in Värmland.

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