| Title: | All about Scandinavia |
| Moderator: | TLE::SAVAGE |
| Created: | Wed Dec 11 1985 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 603 |
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I have scanned through all of the topics and not found anything that
covers this:
We are thinking of taking our caravan to Sweden next year. Although I
have toured in Sweden before with a car I have never taken the caravan
to Scandinavia. We plan to cross via DFDS to G�teborg and tour in
southern Sweden probably in June.
Any information would be useful relating to towing speed limits, types
of sites, typical costs, etc.
Thanks,
Alan
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| 496.1 | RTOEU::CLEIGH | Keine Ahnung | Mon Dec 23 1991 08:07 | 5 | |
I might doing something similar with my car in the spring from Munich. Most importantly, what would be a reasonable time to plan Munich-stockholm? Chad | |||||
| 496.2 | RTOIC::LNILSSON | Mad(e) in Sweden | Wed Jan 08 1992 09:22 | 29 | |
Hi,
I don't know how long it would take with a caravan from Munich, but
I've driven to Stockholm non-stop a couple of times and (via Denmark)
it took 20 hours.
I'm not sure about the speed limit. It's either 70 or 90 km/h with a
caravan.
Sweden is a great "camping" country and I don't think you will have
any problems finding somewhere to camp. When you "land" in Sweden, go
to the tourist information and ask them about sights and camping in
the area. There should be one in every village (even Gothenburg :-) )
There are loads of places to go to in the south. If you tell me what
you would be interested in, maybe I could recommend something....or
if somebody living in the south could enter a note here. Since I used
to spend almost every summer as a child in Halland (West coast) I
know that the beaches there are wonderful.
It's been six years since I went camping with a caravan, but the price
per night in a nice place used to be around 50 Skr, today I think you
will have to pay maybe 80 - 100 Skr, but I could be wrong. Maybe there
actually is something in Sweden that is cheap :-).
Lena
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