When my friend Romina told me we should visit Swiss city Basel to go “floating down the river Rhine”, I imagined it being a peaceful type of event. As I stood halfway out in the river, in the stride currents, […]
When my friend Romina told me we should visit Swiss city Basel to go “floating down the river Rhine”, I imagined it being a peaceful type of event. As I stood halfway out in the river, in the stride currents, […]
Just about 30 minutes away from Freiburg lies Kaiserstuhl, an incredible, green area. Here you can go hiking, both up in the heights and between the endless wine ranks, and of course there’s several wineries and scenic photo stops to […]
Located in Germany, near the borders to both France and Switzerland, in Baden Württemberg you’ll find Freiburg im Breisgau. If local wine, warm climate, cobblestone roads, a laid back feel and old houses is something you can like, you’ll love […]
Have you ever seen two oceans meet? This you can experience at Grenen,a sand spit which makes the furthest North point in Jutland. With one foot in each sea you’ll see Kattegat and Skagerrak (part of the North Sea) meet, […]
// Ad / Sponsored trip A few hours drive across the border to Sweden lies the county Dalarna, where Ingeborg and I was invited with Visit Sweden and Visit Dalarna, in order to celebrate Midsummer, the most important day of […]
Ad // Sponsored stay What if I told you that in the middle of the forest in Dalarna, Sweden hangs a Supermoon? A red, round moon, up between the trees, that you can sleep inside? It’s true, I’ll show you. […]
Sponsored trip! The event of the year! In Sweden Midsummer is the happening of the year! Upon asking my Swedish co-workers about midsummer, I was told that for Swedes, this day is just about as special as the National Day […]
About 41 km from Rhodes, the island Symi is located. A rather small island, filled with hills, colored small houses and only about 2500 inhabitants. The economy on Symi is dependent on the tourists visiting, and that, they definitely do. […]
Press trip Beitostølen. A place familiar and dear to a lot of Norwegians. When you hear the name, you might think of skiing. Snow. Winter activities. Mountains… When people hear I’m from Norway, they tend to assume a few things. […]
Christmas markets might be one of the nicest things I know about in the weeks before Christmas. We already visited the one in Liseberg, and this weekend we decided to check out the market Jul i Vinterland (Christmas in Winterland) […]