Lessons learned after my first backpack trip

1. Pack lighter or less – max 6-7 kg all together 2. Never forget your ear plugs 3. Interrail is cool for country trip. 4. Never book a hostel bed in a mixed room anymore and be sure that the bed is in a 4 (or so) bed dormitory, not more. 5. Having your own bed linen and towels for travelling saves me money, and they are lightweight. 6. Learn your body, how it reacts to different temperatures to avoid overdressing. 7. Merino wool clothes are...

Today was my last day in Sweden and…

Today was my last day in Sweden and I wanted to finish my trip in a special way. Being in Uppsala, I took the train to Arlanda Central Station to leave my backpack there and continue the journey to Stockholm. I was surprised to find that if you take a normal train to Arlanda Central Station, you need to pay a supplement fee of 120 sek at the airport. Well, I just wanted to leave my baggage, leave and return in the afternoon for the actual...

Uppsala

The vibe of this city is incredible. Maybe because of the university and the students, that make this city full of life.The dome entrance is free. Below some pictures: I fail to understand the presentation: The people in Uppsala have a very high sense of humor:Who is a good panther? Yes, you are!

Dalarna, Sweden

Transportation in Dalarna can be tricky, but not impossible. I walked 18km from my accomodation in Mora, to Vinas and after that to Sollerön. From Sollerön I had two options: to walk back to Mora 13km the shortest way or to take bus number 323. I found the bus a challenge, being in the countryside. So I accepted it.The website for the transportation company is dalatrafik.se Their buses look really modern and have wifi, I was surprised....

An old lady just stopped me while I…

An old lady just stopped me while I was slowly walking in a park and told me something in swedish. I apologized telling her that I speak only english. After two seconds of thinking she switched in english, showing me a statue 50 meters away from us and saying that that guy was a very big king of Sweden. I told her that I stopped by, and I already saw the statue. She was very happy, and smiling added that most of the swedish people don’t know...

They say that bad things never come alone…

They say that bad things never come alone. Right now I am in the train in Hällefors. It seems that one train is broken on this line. There would be no problem for me, but I have a connection train from Börlange to Mora that I will probably lose, and there are only 2 trains to Mora per day. This would be acceptable for me as well, I could visit Börlange these hours (8 hours  – maybe also see a movie. See? I try to be...

Runaway train

The train from Gothenburg to Mora has unfortunately no wifi. But somehow I expected that to happen outside big cities or in the trains with not so many commuters/travelers. The signal from Telia is 4G – I am very happy with the sim card so far.The train seems old and has a special smell, that only time and experience can bring. I think that this train saw a lot of places and people. Too bad it cannot speak to relate interesting stories...

Bränno

One of the most beautiful places that I ever saw. The island is in the Gothenburg Archipelago and to get there you need a 90 minutes public transport ticket that costs 28 sek. Take tram number 11 from Central Station (tram 9 only during summer) to Saltholmen. After that you have to take boat number 283 for Brännö. The trip with the boat will take 30 minutes, but if it’s sunny stay outside and enjoy the water. Outside the season,...

Örebro

Monday at 9am, the city is slowly coming back to life, but really slow. At around 10:30-11:00 you start to have the feeling that people actually live here.The castle in Orebro: Stadparken – once voted the most beautiful park in Sweden: St Nikolai: A nice statue (I named it “The Viking”):You can leave your baggage/backpack at the Luggage Storage that you can find inside the Central Station – cost for 4 hours 50 sek or 24...

What (not) to eat in Sweden

(10 sek ~ 1 euro)To eat: cinnabon – a MUST in Sweden hering SOS plate (I paid 129 sek): grilled hot dog – an interesting and cheap meal Leksands – delicious swedish crispbread “Chocolate ball with coconut” – not the real name, but people apparently understand what I mean Not a must: meatballs – nice, but not a wow (179 sek) Reindeer stew – I will not eat second time, the meat is similar with beef...

Vaxholm

A beautiful island in the Stockholm’s Archipelago: The ticket that you need from Stockholm to Vaxholm is for AB zone (54 sek), so you will pay 108 sek for the public transport. The tickets cannot be bought from the driver. I used the “SL – Journey planner and tickets application” to buy tickets on demand. The application is incredible easy to use, it’s in english and you can see a countdown with the availability of...

Vasa museum

The museum opens at 10 and closes at 17. If you arrive late saturday (around 11), plan 30 minutes for the tickets queue.This museum (130 sek one ticket) is about the Vasa ship, that sank in 1628 (because of construction errors) and was taken out after 333 years, in 1961. The treatment of the wood and the reparations lasted 27 years, and the research of the wood preservation under water continue also today.You cannot walk inside the ship of...

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