Martin
Ist die Landschaft bei Euch tatsächlich so schön wie auf Eurem Foto? Das sieht ja wunderschön aus und kann Euch ein wenig über das "mittel gute" Bier hinweg trösten? LG Martin und Bettina Diterbitake: 07.08.2016
Once again we found a dreamy spot for our tent right by the water. The following day, we were able to enjoy the sun for a long time. So we took advantage of these summery hours with a game of Cross-Boccia and in the water. It is generally known that beer in Sweden is expensive and not particularly good. Nevertheless, we wanted to convince ourselves. So we bought canned beer brewed according to the German purity law with 2.8%. We can confirm that it is expensive, but it tastes quite decent, although it cannot be compared to German beer. We have also discovered our musical talent and are relatively convinced that we should start a '187 Straßenbande' cover band. Today, like every two days, was a travel day, which are the most stressful days for us. After all, we have to take down the tent and set it up again! Not to mention that we are forced to load and unload everything through the back seat, which makes the whole process twice as exhausting! Today, however, we were compensated with a lunch break at the 'Vänern', the largest lake in the EU, which is more like a sea. When it comes to their cars, the Swedes are the complete opposite of the Norwegians. Here we see an above-average number of American vintage cars, which are true pieces of junk compared to Teslas and also real pollution emitters. By the way, for the past two nights we have used the 'everyman's right' for the last time. Today we arrived back in populated areas. Here we found a small campsite on the Baltic Sea, south of Gothenburg. Unfortunately, we are sitting in the familiar rain again now and doing our best to push it away with a cup of tea and the sponsored chocolate.