Just a quick up date we are now in a lovely little town called Stromstad , the weather is still very hot. We have drove up the west cost of Sweden so far and will be heading into Norway either Friday or Saturday for a few days.
So far in Sweden I have been really impressed with the towns and villages very clean and loads of parking for larger vechiles, although saying that I got a parking ticket in Malmo but a kind Swedish motorhomer told me to complain so I did and got it cancelled.
The only other issue we have had during our trip was at a harbour/boatyard come motorhome stopover we paid for a pitch and then he took us round the back amongst all the old trailers with no outside space at all. When I politely told him this wasn't satisfactory he offered me my money back, this is when it got quite funny I had paid using my card and he didn't know how to do a refund and didn't have any change nor did I so he actually gave me £3 extra back and apologised for pitching me in an unsuitable space, can you imagine that in the UK.
We are in our first campsite of the trip and will be here for 2 nights at a cost of £33 a night so in my opinion not that expensive as everyone kept telling me although my Norwiegn neighbours told me over a cold beer tonight that the price will double in Norway mainly for alcohol so just as well the garage is full. So far we have been staying at private motorhome stopovers and everyone has been totally stunning and have range from £8-£12 including EHU and free firewood for the fire pit. We have found these places with our Nordic camper book well worth the money as some of the places would be impossible to find and are truly stunning.
Well I better go as my beer is getting warm.
So far in Sweden I have been really impressed with the towns and villages very clean and loads of parking for larger vechiles, although saying that I got a parking ticket in Malmo but a kind Swedish motorhomer told me to complain so I did and got it cancelled.
The only other issue we have had during our trip was at a harbour/boatyard come motorhome stopover we paid for a pitch and then he took us round the back amongst all the old trailers with no outside space at all. When I politely told him this wasn't satisfactory he offered me my money back, this is when it got quite funny I had paid using my card and he didn't know how to do a refund and didn't have any change nor did I so he actually gave me £3 extra back and apologised for pitching me in an unsuitable space, can you imagine that in the UK.
We are in our first campsite of the trip and will be here for 2 nights at a cost of £33 a night so in my opinion not that expensive as everyone kept telling me although my Norwiegn neighbours told me over a cold beer tonight that the price will double in Norway mainly for alcohol so just as well the garage is full. So far we have been staying at private motorhome stopovers and everyone has been totally stunning and have range from £8-£12 including EHU and free firewood for the fire pit. We have found these places with our Nordic camper book well worth the money as some of the places would be impossible to find and are truly stunning.
Well I better go as my beer is getting warm.