Hjo
Travel Blogs from Hjo, Sweden
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Awesome Saturday
Hi all. It's now 8.50am on Sat 2 June. The fresh air in small town Hjo (pronounced 'you') in Sweden puts me to sleep as soon as the sun sets at 10-ish (!!!) and wakes me up when daylight hits at about 4.30am (thankfully, I'm able to will myself back to ...
I think summer is making its entry!
The sun came out in full force and maxed at nearly 20 degrees C. Not a single cloud in the sky...the birds are chirping and the wind is blowing rather mildly...yup, we like that! It's been a lazy weekend. We ended the week visiting Magnus and his two ...
I love Hjo!
... , Stockholm is still gorgeous. Tony had arrived a couple of weeks earlier so he picked me up at the airport bright and early at 7am! Photos of Hjo were taken by Tony during his walking exercise....that's Lake Vattern, Sweden's second largest ...
The lowdown on Sweden's National Day
... more difficult question to answer than you might expect. Unlike other countries, which have anniversaries of independence or revolutions to commemorate, Sweden has never been occupied and has never got rid of its monarchy. If you ask a Swede, they'll ...
Heading back to Sweden
... taking over 5 hours to clear!) ....so after three weeks roadtripping, we decided to head back to Sweden. We made the 15-hour journey from Maastricht to Hjo, via Germany, crossing to Denmark by ferry then from Copenhagen to Malmo, Sweden, via the ...
Food...Glorious Food!
The Magic family have been great, making us feel at home and showing us all the sites. On the 2nd of July we went with the wole family, along with some old family friends, to Gränna (pronounced Grenna). Gränna is the town where candy canes were first ...
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