Did you know that the moose crossing traffic sign is the most collected item by tourists visiting Sweden? Each year so many go missing. (* Guess how many further down.) Judging from this may be fair to assume that getting up close to moose is high on many people's wishlist during a visit to Sweden? It was for us! We discovered Gårdsjö Moose park in Heby was a mere hour … [Read more...] about Gårdsjö älgpark, a daytrip to a Swedish Moose Park [video]
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10 Awesome Holiday Tips … for Aruba
Aruba, the Happy Island, is in the Caribbean just off the coast of Venezuela. This island a perfect all-year-round family destination, with almost guaranteed sunshine and is outside of the hurricane corridor. Despite it being small it offers plenty to do and lots of ways to relax. It's no wonder it has an astonishingly high number of its guests return again and again! Most … [Read more...] about 10 Awesome Holiday Tips … for Aruba
Family Ski and Snowboarding Experience at Kläppen Ski Resort, Sweden
This winter we decided to take our first family wintersport holiday. Super exciting! (After spending a month editing the ski issue of Inspireroo magazine I desperately wanted to go snowboarding! ) Scouring the web for ski lodges to rent for a last minute getaway after Christmas, I happened upon one in the Sälen region at Kläppen Ski Resort. It looked good on the website, … [Read more...] about Family Ski and Snowboarding Experience at Kläppen Ski Resort, Sweden
Aruba- What’s the Renaissance Resort really like?
As we pulled upto our hotel, the Renaissance Resort in Oranjestad, Aruba the utter disappointment I felt was hard to cloak! I wanted the Caribbean dream: a resort on a white sandy beach with turquoise waters. Even as the lovely Rose-Ann was checking me in telling me about the lovely room I had and the facilities of the hotel, I was slightly phased out. All I could think was: … [Read more...] about Aruba- What’s the Renaissance Resort really like?
6 top tips for a long road trip with young children
Over the past years we've had our fair share of long road trips transversing Europe with young children- baby, toddler and pre-schooler aged. Initially, with only one child or when Hugo was just a baby and Angelina was a toddler I had no concerns about driving across Europe as the lone adult with them (and our dog). Times have changed. I now aim to squeeze … [Read more...] about 6 top tips for a long road trip with young children