Now we are in Germany! We haven't written for a few days, because we haven't been able to buy a local sim card to connect to the Internet. But now we will try to update more often! Last Friday we left Landskrona and travelled across the Öresund bridge to Denmark. 800 kr it cost to take the motorhome across the bridge...
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Now we are finally on our way to Europe with the motorhome! We didn't manage to go that far the first night (I'm probably exhausted!), but we got to Trosa, which was our first stop. There was incredibly nice with fantastic weather and full of sailboats in the harbour. The next day we continued down to Skåne.
Read moreDN reports in an article today that sales of caravans and motorhomes are declining. This year, 40 per cent fewer new motorhomes have been sold compared to last year. At the same time, interest in camping is increasing in the country. So what is the reason for the decline?
Read moreNow we are on Blidö with Peter's brother and celebrating midsummer. We came here on Thursday evening. We didn't want to sit on the veranda as it was quite windy from the water. Instead, we pulled out the awning and set the table in the shelter of the motorhome. Very cosy to sit there during the evening!
Read moreNow we have prepared for our trip to Europe with a safe in the motorhome! It can be good to have a place where you can store passports, ferry tickets, extra credit cards and other things that you care about and don't want to lose. Now that we have a safe in the motorhome, we feel much safer.
Read moreWhat about motorhomes and water connections! Now there are real couplings with stainless steel support sleeves instead of plastic. They were not easy to get hold of, as it is a rather special dimension. Fortunately, we have the car at P-bil Stockholm, which in addition to the workshop on motorhomes, caravans and passenger cars builds cranes and hydraulics on trucks. The guy at P-bil is knowledgeable and knew where to look. Apparently, these plastic quick couplings are supposed to last, but after two water leaks in six months, you start to wonder.
Read moreAs you may know by now, we have had quite a few problems with water leaks in the motorhome. The latest problem is really serious because the leak is in a place where you can't get to it, and it will be quite expensive to fix.
Read moreWe've been wondering for quite some time what the rules are for free camping in Sweden. That is, where can you spend the night in your motorhome and how long can you stay? Most people we've talked to have given different answers, but now it seems we've found what applies ...
Read moreWe are now planning the itinerary for this summer's European trip. We start in Stockholm on 2 July and drive down to Denmark, where we take a ferry across to Germany. We then continue through Germany and pass Austria to reach northern Italy.
Read moreNow we have major problems with water leakage in the motorhome! The camper was already leaking last autumn, but after a tightness check we thought the problem was fixed. In the spring we noticed that it was still dripping under the car.
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