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5 votes
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Vintage Voltage – I Hate To Love You (2025)
3 votes -
Don’t publish your podcast only on Spotify
31 votes -
Barcelona have completed the signing of FC Copenhagen winger Roony Bardghji for an initial fee of around €2 million
5 votes -
Sweden came from behind to beat Germany at Euro 2025 and finish above them in Group C
8 votes -
Peak went from a cancelled game that couldn't get funding to selling millions on Steam – result of a killer collaboration between Aggro Crab and Landfall Games
19 votes -
SOMA | Nintendo Switch trailer – releases 24th July 2025
14 votes -
Atmosfar | Official announcement trailer
7 votes -
Newcastle United have agreed a £55m fee with Nottingham Forest for Sweden winger Anthony Elanga
9 votes -
Sweden cruised into the knockout stages of Euro 2025 with a dominant victory over Poland in Lucerne
3 votes -
The Hives – Legalize Living (2025)
4 votes -
Romestead | Official announcement trailer
3 votes -
Gothenburg's experience with congestion pricing has been notably less triumphant – a cautionary tale about tolling downtown drivers
13 votes -
Sweden got their Euro 2025 campaign off to a winning start as Filippa Angeldahl struck the only goal against Denmark in Geneva
6 votes -
Helldivers 2 is coming to Xbox Series X|S on 26th August 2025
12 votes -
Gaupa – Ten Of Twelve (2025)
4 votes -
New Legal Gender Recognition Act comes into force in Sweden today – law makes it easier for trans people to change their legal gender
19 votes -
Sweden and Denmark's Öresund bridge turns 25 – while Copenhagen's fortunes grow alongside rise in commuters, benefits for Malmö are proving less obvious
13 votes -
Månegarm – I Skogsfruns Famn (2025)
5 votes -
After nine years scurrying in the shadows, the two-person Swedish street art collective known as Anonymouse has finally stepped out of the dark and into a museum exhibition
14 votes -
Nea – Boys Will Be Boys (2025)
2 votes -
The Hives – Paint A Picture (2025)
6 votes -
Clark Olofsson, one of the two charismatic Swedish criminals involved in the kidnapping that gave the world the term "Stockholm syndrome", has died aged 78
9 votes -
Find Or Be Found | Official launch trailer
2 votes -
Zara Larsson – Midnight Sun (2025)
1 vote -
New law in Sweden that makes it illegal to buy custom adult content will take effect on July 1 – content creators say it makes their profession more dangerous
26 votes -
Since it was founded in 1924, the Svenskt Tenn brand has become synonymous with a particular Swedish interior aesthetic
7 votes -
From Brighton flop to hot property – Viktor Gyökeres is one of Europe's most prolific goalscorers, but can he do it at the very highest level?
2 votes -
When the Swedish town of Kallinge discovered their drinking water contained extremely high levels of PFAS, they had no idea what it would mean for their health and their children's future
21 votes -
Was there a Norwegian island of New Zealand? Stewart Island was home to a significant proportion of Norwegian settlers and whalers.
4 votes -
Lost In Random: The Eternal Die | Official launch trailer
5 votes -
Yung Lean on the turbulent years – a psychosis, a schizophrenia diagnosis, and twelve years later, he is now back home in Stockholm
5 votes -
The Last Journey / Den Sista Resan | Official UK trailer
2 votes -
Armand Duplantis broke the men's pole vault world record for a 12th time with a clearance of 6.28m at the Diamond League meeting in Stockholm
14 votes -
Satisfactory | 1.1 launch trailer
25 votes -
Signeri – Setting Fire To Worthless (2025)
5 votes -
Offside law changed after Swedish third-tier club Torns IF used ‘gentle persistence’ to force International Football Association Board officials to act
12 votes -
In 1903, a Norwegian farmer discovered an ornate piece of wood sticking out of the mud – one year later, an almost totally intact Viking ship burial had been uncovered
11 votes -
Twice A Man – Second Field (2025)
3 votes -
The mystery of a North Sea message in a bottle found on a Swedish island after forty-seven years has been solved
11 votes -
Summer roadtrip in Scandinavia - need advice!
Hi all, we're planning an RV roadtrip to Scandinavia in July. We'll be taking off from France and so far we're clear on the route until we get to Denmark; the issue is picking between Sweden and...
Hi all, we're planning an RV roadtrip to Scandinavia in July. We'll be taking off from France and so far we're clear on the route until we get to Denmark; the issue is picking between Sweden and Norway for the main leg of the trip. We take off July 5th from Paris and need to be back the 26th. Ideally we would have done a bit of both countries in that time, but I don't think that's realistic (I'm the only driver) and we don't want to rush.
I've trawled the internet for information and advice (Reddit, Youtube roadtrip sites etc), but it's only made it harder to choose. There are so many cool places to visit, and things to see and do! We're leaning towards Norway, but I'm looking for others' thoughts before making our final choice. Here's what we've considered so far:
- We want to focus on being in nature and enjoying the outdoors. Other than spending a day or two in Copenhagen, we're not really looking to stay in the big cities.
- We (well, my wife and kids) are pretty active. We'll probably be looking to go hiking, cycling, swimming, climbing, kayaking/paddling, etc. Between the two, Norway seems to have the most opportunities to do this?
- The RV is fairly large, more than 7m in length, so I'd rather not find myself driving on very small, tight and winding roads. I understand Sweden's roads are more forgiving in this regard?
- We want to avoid places that are overly crowded in the summmer. While places like Trolltunga and Lofoten are beautiful, I expect there will be a lot of tourists there at that time. We dont want to contribute to clogging roads and overcrowding.
- I have downloaded a bunch of apps and maps that give us info on places to park and sleep overnight. I'm not opposed to wild camping, but my main priority will be my family's safety. Staying at paid campsites is not an issue, but we also want some degree of freedom to move around.
- It seems our best option would be to stay in the southern areas of either/both, but I confess I'm tempted to visit a glacier if we can (though it's not a deal-breaker).
- I'm a birdwatcher (I know, summer is not the best period for this), so if anyone knows interesting spots for that I'm all ears!
I know that's a lot of information, but we'd be grateful for any thoughts that could help us make a decision and plan out our itinerary. Any tips you may have are very welcome!
12 votes -
Orbit Culture – Death Above Life (2025)
5 votes -
The title of Unofficial Football World Champion is currently held by Sweden – won from Algeria in a friendly played in Stockholm on 10th June 2025
7 votes -
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream | Official overview trailer
7 votes -
Crowne – Waiting For You (2025)
4 votes -
A new report reveals Tencent purchased a 15.75% stake in Arrowhead Games Studios last year
24 votes -
Into The Unwell | World premiere trailer
5 votes -
Jump Space is in open beta
17 votes -
Bombus – Killer (2024)
5 votes -
Sporting CP have told interested clubs that Viktor Gyökeres will cost a fee of €80m – Swede has scored 97 goals in 102 games for Sporting
8 votes