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Summer in deep south Sweden, four days of cycling gravel tracks, narrow lanes, wild camping 6 дней назад


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Summer in deep south Sweden, four days of cycling gravel tracks, narrow lanes, wild camping

I took my Brompton on another cycling and camping adventure, this time in southern Sweden, with my trusty Hilleberg tent and little old Trangia stove. Responsible wild camping is legal here, and is a beloved part of life that everyone is encouraged to enjoy. There is loads of space. It's a joy to pitch quietly by a Swedish lake or in a wood, and sit there and listen to the birds and the wind in the trees. This region is really accessible actually, if anyone is thinking to try something similar. I started in Malmö, which is only 20 mins by train from Copenhagen airport. As soon as I left the city, I was straight onto gravel tracks and empty narrow lanes in the countryside. I picked wild strawberries and wild raspberries and had summer berry pancakes for my breakfast every day, and saw interesting and cool Scandinavan stuff such as a Viking-age 'ship burial' tucked away in an old oak copse. Lovely trip. This is part one. Part 2 coming up soon! Actually this area is quite easily reachable from London by train too, instead of flying, and of course the train is a better way to do it really - Eurostar etc to Hamburg then the night train, arrive Malmö next morning. I tried the journey by train with my Brompton and camping gear (in the reverse direction actually, ie Sweden to London) and it was great. About wild camping in Sweden, the Swedish "Freedom to Roam" rules are here https://visitsweden.com/what-to-do/na... "The only thing you have to pay, is respect for nature." Anyway I hope you enjoy the film!

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