Here is a short advisement from Johanna, a young correspondant from Vienna, on how to prepare for your trip to Sweden!
Learning Swedish? Vocabulary confused!
Wearing warm clothes? In summerly Austria? Heat shock!
Eating liquorice? Bad idea!
Trying out crispbread? Like!
Didn´t get me any closer to Sweden tough. What´s the alternative?
I´ll better just pack my stuff and let things come.
















@maria
As of now temperatures generally doesn’t sink much below 14 degrees during night, but in some cases it might drop down to 10-11, but according to weather forecasts the temperatures for the coming week is going to be above 14. During the days it’s mostly around 20. Most important is probably to have something to protect against the rain and the wind, because if you get wet it’s really easy to get cold as well.
Can someone tell me what was the Temperature last nite…my little one has packed very few warm clothes and I am worried.
I strongly advise everyone to pack warm clothes since the night temperature can drop to +5 C this time a year and the camp site is also very windy.
what’s up with liquorice…? I see it’s Läkerol she’s eating, but that’s more like a couch dop…
+1
Hej Per,
Man vet aldrig vad som gömmer sig i Winter Town
/Marcus
Finns det isbjörnar i närheten?