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Walking Coast to Coast across Sweden

Walking Coast to Coast across Sweden

There are many ways to visit a new country but few as rewarding as walking across from coast to coast. Travelling by foot, you notice the little details that give a place its character. You take time to savour the slow changes in landscape and you see places you’d never visit by car or train or even bicycle. Continue reading “Walking Coast to Coast across Sweden” →

By Justinin backpacking, hiking, travelJune 14, 2018July 3, 2018672 Words7 Comments

Who says Scandinavian has to be expensive?

Who says Scandinavian has to be expensive?

I’ve just arrived in Malmö, Sweden’s third largest and most multicultural city. It was once controlled by Denmark and is actually a shorter train ride from the Copenhagen airport than is Copenhagen itself. Continue reading “Who says Scandinavian has to be expensive?” →

By Justinin food, travelMay 31, 2018June 13, 2018335 Words3 Comments
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