Kalleiviken
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Hello KalleInteresting. The E45 is a beautiful road through a lot of wilderness. You have to be careful with reindeer on the road and watch out. For trip two, I would like to suggest the E22 along the coast with a detour to southern Öland (northern Öland a lot of tourists) St Anna's archipelago is also worth a visit. If you want to "do Stockholm", you can stay on Långholmen (an old prison) or Tantolunden two parking spaces in the center of the city. Another more beautiful proposal is Klubbensborg camping and hostel outside the city on Lake Mälaren. In northern Sweden you will find beautiful places to stay overnight, everywhere. You already know that.
Hope for vaccine and good weather.
Kalle
Can you hire a boat or get a ride in the marina?View attachment 58437View attachment 58438If you are traveling in southern Sweden towards the east coast, I recommend a visit to Tosteberga marina. Cost £ 15 / night including electricity. Service toilet, shower, latrine emptying and kitchen. If you are lucky you can see seals and eagles. The place is always clean and the people who take care of the area are helpful and nice.
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We are hoping eventually to tour sweden not this year but hope maybe next ,may get in touch with you for advice if you do not mind,my cousins wife ulva is from Sweden but not camping orientedInteresting. The E45 is a beautiful road through a lot of wilderness. You have to be careful with reindeer on the road and watch out. For trip two, I would like to suggest the E22 along the coast with a detour to southern Öland (northern Öland a lot of tourists) St Anna's archipelago is also worth a visit. If you want to "do Stockholm", you can stay on Långholmen (an old prison) or Tantolunden two parking spaces in the center of the city. Another more beautiful proposal is Klubbensborg camping and hostel outside the city on Lake Mälaren. In northern Sweden you will find beautiful places to stay overnight, everywhere. You already know that.
Hope for vaccine and good weather.
Kalle
Do you think he speaks German? Mine's quite fluent!No, I have not seen boat rentals, but if you get in touch with the locals, you can probably go out and fish with them. Jan, responsible for the Marina is very friendly and helpful. I do not know how well he speaks English but there is always someone who can help. Are you considering a visit after covid?
A link 4UThank you for your info/message Kalleiviken appreciated your time time and trouble to send me all that info
No just knock on the correct door.Can you hire a boat or get a ride in the marina?