A dry morning, beautiful beach, and breakfast in the camp kitchen started my day :)
Then I did some Nyköping sightseeing. It didn't take too long though, because it's a small city and on Sunday most of the shops were closed.
After Nyköping there was a long stretch of nothing, meaning countryside and sand roads, fields and flowers. I listened to an audiobook and went and went, was a good flow. Then some lunch (good that I stocked up in Nyköping) and after that I went along another set of countryside roads to reach another ferry.
The last part of the day I saw the shortest name of a village: Å.
Now I'm a few kms before Söderköping in Mem at a beautiful spot on the water. Here they can lift the boats up to the channel.
The Sweds have been very friendly so far. I think I got some curious views in the city today. Sometimes people are interested and ask what I'm up to. Yesterday I got a refill tea for free, today I get to camp here for free... I feel spoiled, but it's also nice :)
After this long day I'm happy to get to sleep now. Good night!
Super Trip! WE had only 60 km :-) .. good Start today with so much SUN!!
ReplyDeleteWow Anja a long trip today. Super! And with friendly Swedish-thats nice. Our bike tour is along the water from the Weser; but we can‘t go swimming. It‘s to dirty and dangerous flow. But we have a lot of nice spot‘s along the way. :))
ReplyDeleteContinue have fun and friendly Swedish people.
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60 km is definitely enough :D Let's see how it goes today! Have a nice trip, too, with nice people around :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice from them :) Curious if you needed to speak swedish there at least once far away from the big cities?
ReplyDeleteYes, I got these nice little gestures here and there. They all spoke English very well, so no need for Swedish, although I learned a few words on the way
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