The question is not whether you love me now, but whether you will miss me later. ~Quote of the day~
On the morning of Tuesday, we provided MARC with fresh water again and made him ready to go. We didn't drive too far at first, as the first stop was waiting for us.
We visited the parking lot near Borgholm Castle. Today it is only a ruin. The castle burned completely in 1806. Today it is available as a kind of museum and you can still see some things inside. We didn't visit the museum, the weather was too nice on that day.
Next to it, you can find Solliden Palace. It is the summer residence of the Swedish royal family. Crown Princess Victoria 'celebrates' her birthday here annually with the Swedish people.
The house was built by Queen Victoria in the years 1903 to 1906. It was modeled after a villa on the island of Capri in Italy. Over the years, a beautiful garden was created and expanded.
After the short trip, we continued on to the next stop. We drove back to the mainland over the Öland Bridge. Right behind the bridge, there was a small parking lot where you could admire the bridge again. In bright sunshine and blue sky, we took a little walk on the beach before continuing to the city of Kalmar.
We were lucky and got a motorhome parking space for MARC right at the harbor. From here, we started our little tour through the picturesque town. Since we hadn't had enough of castles yet, we went there with the city map from the tourist information. Located beautifully by the water with a nice green area. On the way back to the city center, we passed through Kalmar City Park. It was voted the most beautiful in Sweden in 1983. It still looks impressive today.
Before we continued to our overnight city, we had lunch on the harbor promenade. It's good to always have a kitchen and everything with you.