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Planning a Road Trip in Europe: Ideas, Tips & Advice

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      Road Trips in Europe (For my   actual road trips across various parts of Europe, and photos, see the road trips and links at the end of this page) There’s just something about waking up in a totally different place every morning, and heading where the wind takes you... Road trips and car hire are a fantastic way to get about in Europe and see a variety of diverse places in a modest amount of time. Whether you’re hoping to experience a taster of different countries, see different sights, or eat different foods, planning a road trip is the best way to enjoy a range of experiences. It is the best way to do what you want, when you want. The general main points which are important to remember when planning or going on a road trip are as follows: -           Cities are fun to visit but save the proper city break for just that – a city break. The traffic can be stressful and it can be expensive to park. There can also be very hefty fines for venturing int

Winter Holiday Road Trip in the Arctic Scandinavian Wilderness

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Winter Wonderland Road Trip! Icehotel  Starry Skies  Deep Powdery Snow   Subtle and Ever-Changing Hues of the Polar Night   Stunning Mountains Frozen Fjords  Huskies Snowmobiles   Northern Lights New Year Icebar Celebrations   Moose   Glowing Decorations in Every Window  Gentle Ski Slopes   All Day Sunsets Reindeer Sledging frozen lakes snow covered forests... Northern Norway and Sweden. From the stunning Norwegian fjords to the original and biggest Icehotel near Swedish mining town Kiruna, Arctic pleasures await, on a road trip spanning 400 miles of frozen beautiful wilderness... Over a period of just 7 days, our 'itinerary' included all of the above and more. After the set of photos is a brief idea of where we flew from/to, where we stayed, and what you can do in each fantastic winter destination.  Snowmobiling Trip Coffee Around a Campfire Feeding the Feisty Reindeer! Skiing at Malselv Posing for a Photo at the Ice Chapel - You c

The Most Magical & Unique New Year Celebrations at ICEHOTEL...

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Icehotel For New Year! Feel The Winter Magic... It was a quarter to midnight when we arrived in the tiny village of Jukkasjarvi after a small journey by car from the arctic town of Kiruna - one of Sweden's northernmost towns. The air was piercingly freezing, and we were wrapped up against the bite of the freshest of fresh air. The four of us walked over the road towards the fantastic Icehotel just in time to bring in the new year in a few minutes' time. Large outdoor candles lined the snowy ground and flickered in the frozen air, leading the way down to the glowing blue igloo-shaped arches of the Icehotel's magnificent entrance. We made our way by candlelight to the back of this unbelievable building, to the  expanse of the all-important Torne River and the huge lake which they cut the ice from, for next year's hotel.  After a quirky little performance involving a tractor/digger and some dressed-up Swedes prancing about in James Bond costumes etc, the crowd