From Behind the Wheel – Logan

For the past 4 weeks we have been driving a “Family Luxury” campervan through Norway in winter. ‘Crazy’ I hear you shout, perhaps, but there are always two sides to every coin, even the Norwegian Krone. Our reason for being here at this time of year is to view the northern lights (Aurora borealis) and […]

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Norway Part 4/4

Our last days in Norway were spent in the Tromsø area, the busiest place we had been for a couple of weeks. One day we had a go at cross country skiing on the cross country ski trails in Tromsdalen Valley. Logan and Lucas took to it like ducks to water and Zara picked it […]

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Norway Part 3/4

One of my non-negotiables was to hopefully see the Aurora borealis (northern lights) and is actually the whole reason we even had Norway on our itinerary. I say ‘hopefully’ because the northern lights are a natural phenomenon and there is no guarantee of actually seeing them. To increase our chances, we had done a lot […]

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Norway Part 2/4

There was a dusting of snow overnight in Trondheim so it was a fresh blanket of white – perfect for a hike in the hills. We did a very Norwegian activity of hiking to a “warming hut” – a wee stop for solbærtoddy (hot blackcurrant), hot cocoa, and cinnamon scrolls! This hut was called Grønlia […]

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Norway Part 1/4

Norway, you beauty! More than everything we had hoped for and dreamed about! So much so that after just two days in Norway, we decided to extend our time in the campervan (therefore reducing our time in Portugal and Spain later on) by 2 weeks. This meant we could slow down and take more time […]

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Denmark

Our first stop in Denmark was Billund. Billund is the home of the original Legoland but it is currently closed until mid-Spring. To satisfy Lego fans in the off season, they opened Lego House in 2017 – an indoor Lego playground filled with 25 million Lego bricks! Wow! It is such a cool place! The […]

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Europe, here we come…

We flew back from Costa Rica for one last weekend in New York. It was an overnight flight so we started the day with a GINORMOUS diner breakfast in Midtown Manhattan and took in the last sights we wanted to see in that area. We bussed back to the Gargiulo’s for a feast of “Joey’s […]

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Costa Rica

Organising a year of travelling takes a lot of planning to work out where to go (taking into account everyone’s non-negotiable sights/locations), when to go, and what order to do everything. But sometimes, decisions are made a bit more randomly. We don’t need visas for Europe but can only spend 90 days out of every […]

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