The most beautiful spot to sleep for the night ~ Adventures with Beth the Van on my 6000km journey last August ~ Långvind ~ Engånger Sweden 🇸🇪 plus updates

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Come and check out how I ended up in the most beautiful spot to sleep in my van Beth ~ in Långvind, Sweden 🇸🇪
We will walk around and discover the stunning views of the Gulf of Bothnia seen from 2 little peninsulas, we see little boats moored along the shore, the remains of a blast furnace that is in ruins with trees growing all the way on top… from the end of 18th century. We walk along a river and find an old typical Swedish granary : A Härbre.
And even a rainbow will appear to make this spot truly : picture perfect.
I found this magical place to sleep last August, while I was moving half of our belongings 3000km south and driving back north 3000 km in just 20 days. As the van was empty on the way back - north, I could sleep on a mattress in the back and use my camping gear for cooking and enjoying the views while doing so. Some spots also gave me the opportunity to explore the area a little, going for little walks to stretch my legs. This was one of them and I soooo wanted to share it with you today.
Sounds interesting… keep reading and take in all the things I saw next.
Life updates below the photos.

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Today’s photographic selection will be of 28 PHOTOGRAPHS
Date : 21 and 22 August 2025
The Photographs in this post are taken with my iPhone.
I will follow the time stamps on them. So it looks like you are experiencing my adventures on this walk to #discover everything what I saw, like the little #details seen through my eyes.

Location of the sleeping spot in Långvind Sweden 🇸🇪 we find on the following screenshots of Google Maps :
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The little van in the top is the large peninsula, the little van in the bottom is the little peninsula where I slept.

Location half way up Sweden:
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How it all started this day in August.

I arrived at the largest peninsula around 17:20h and had driven about 400km that day. That is about the limit I can do in one day (read with several breaks in between), more than that my body won’t allow me.
Getting out of Beth the Van to finally stretch the legs a bit.
We look around us and see the following view to the right.
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Let’s walk a bit further to the end of the peninsula. We see a calm almost mirror like surface.
On our left there are several large camper vans. I avoid taking photos of them for their privacy.
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We discover a compost toilet on one side of the parking area on this peninsula. That is very welcome as Beth is not converted as a camper, she is so far still a working van. Fully empty inside.

Let’s walk around to discover what I saw on the drive to the end of the road.
We see these very old buildings.
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This is a Härbre, an old storage building in Sweden. More information about them in Swedish you can read here: Swedish Härbre and in English you can find here: Wat is a harbre.
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Walking further we reach a little wooden bridge. On it we see a little river running towards the Gulf of Bothnia. The large sea on the right of Sweden.
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The opposite side.
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It has some sturdy beams going over it. I think even Beth can drive over as I have a plan… 😎 that is what I am checking out right now. Let me tell more about it in a little bit as we walk further.
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After a little while I discover some ruins.
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Next to them a sign in Swedish telling us about the blast furnace and its history. Used for iron production many many moons ago.
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Shall we walk over the boards to see more of it? Great, lets go!
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A lot is covered in thick bushes and trees growing all over it.
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A little bit further almost bushwhacking we see the top of the furnace.
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The funny thing… all the way up there, trees are growing on top of the ruins.
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I reached now a second peninsula. Much smaller one with less camper vans. The views from here are stunning. Do you see Beth? On the other side on the larger peninsula.
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Let me zoom in a bit. Beth is the little working van on the left. I parked a bit away from all the others that are neatly parked next to each other haha 😂
For the observant viewer, do you see the rainbow 🌈 too?
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Looking out further away. The clouds are definitely turning and it rains in the distance.
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Walking towards the other side of this cute and much calmer little peninsula we see these views.
My favourite photo of the day. What a view. I wouldn’t mind waking up here. My plan is evolving at this point. 😉
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Just look at it. Soooo beautiful this area.
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I walk a bit further, only 2 other camper vans. But none on the right side of the little peninsula. Beth would be a perfect fit here. Away from all… also a bit more protected from the sea winds that are on the other peninsula. Here there are trees… no toilet though, but an early morning walk will be fine to the other side.
Can you guess what I will do in a little bit?
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Not yet… ok, no worries I tell you… soon haha
Let’s go and check out the rainbow 🌈 it is developing nicely and I can’t let this opportunity go by. As it is right behind Beth. In the far far distance.
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Now my plan… I did go and I drove Beth to the little peninsula. To camp here for the night… between the trees, away from the harsh wind and rain. Away from all the other camper vans. Enjoying the silence and nature. Some stunning views all around us. I slept really well.

The next morning 22 august I walked of course to the only compost toilet in the area, on the larger peninsula… the way we walked yesterday.
The morning views:
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The sun is doing her best to break through. I take a photo towards the smaller peninsula. We see more camper vans arrived during the night. But… not where I parked. You can’t even see Beth as my little spot is on the other side of the peninsula behind the trees.
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I capture some of my best photos here this morning. The little boats, the reflections… the details. I will turn them one day into prints. I can only give you today a glimpse of them.
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I zoom in on the little peninsula. So cute… this is such a stunning area to camp even for longer. This is my second stay while driving long distances south or north, crossing many countries.
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We walk to the end of the larger peninsula. Enjoying the far views.
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I capture some purple flowers, they are purple-loosestrife. You find more information here: Purple loosestrife.
What a picture perfect spot. I took many photos as you can imagine.
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Back at Beth the van, I get a little box… and walk a few meters to pick raspberries, red currants and black berries. They are all around us here on the back side of this little peninsula, one just needs to look. They will be nice with breakfast… normally a cappuccino will do for me. But… I had to pick these little wonders of nature and enjoy them.
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My views… just perfect. Don’t you think?
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The next day I reached my little wooden cabin.
And now: I am still packing boxes, as me getting badly sick early September delayed a lot of things. I wanted to move out before the winter reaches the far… far north. I’m not fully recovered yet as the antibiotics caused some allergic reactions and bad side effects. But getting there… slowly…

I have 12 more boxes to pack and 20 items to wrap. Then load up Beth again (I hope all fits 🤞🏻🤞🏻) and in a few weeks we drive over 3500km south again (in October). This time… no accommodations. I got myself a little tent 🏕️ and we sleep next to Beth until we unload her at a storage unit 9 days later.
Can’t wait for that adventure, especially as last night we had the first frost here and all was white when I got up at 6:00h in the morning.
More adventure to come, stay tuned!


…and here I say that’s all for today’s post my friends.
Join me next time for more updates, adventures, #stories and photographs.
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Off on travel expeditions, exciting to find these regions tucked away with gorgeous nature and views.

!LUV
!LADY

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Yes, I like finding places like this. Not too many people around. If… I find a nice spot to sleep.
Have a great day and thanks for joining me.
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Gorgeous to be able to meander, stopping off for time to enjoy the region.

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Yes, my favourite things on road trips.
Enjoy the Thursday
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So, it is possible to have a sunny day in Sweden! 😃 Btw. Those clouds looked very bad, but luckily, you got the best of it... That beautiful rainbow!
Love the reflection, the walk in the middle of nowhere, and I didn't notice any people in your photo! Was it really that peaceful?

And regarding the upcoming trip... I can't imagine myself camping when it's freezing outside! I did some camping in the summer, but doing it in autumn/winter is a whole different level! Good luck!

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Yep, it is possible. Especially in the winter high up north. Winters are not wet, it is very dry. The sun is out every day and blue skies.
It is different and worth experiencing.
It did rain during the night on and off. Luckily I was in the van nice and dry and protected from it.

Haha I can imagine. I have done it before. When I moved from Dutchyland to Spain 10 years ago. I drove in my classic mini and slept in the mini (sitting behind the steering wheel) in January. I left the Netherlands with snow and ice. And when I woke up in the morning the windows were frozen on the inside hahaha had to scrape it off before I could drive further. I did that in 5 days. I think the first 3 days it was freezing. Once in Spain all sunny… but that is nothing compared to the nordics winter / cold. It will have arrived next month.
I will see how it goes in the tent. I did get good sleeping mats. And take 2 winter duvets to roll in. I will document it to share once I have good internet in the destination.
Thank you.

Yes, you are right. Sometimes they destroy more than what they need to do. But I got a bacterial infection on my leg after a mosquito bite and it went into the underlaying layers. So it was needed to fight it off.
I am taking it easy…

Have a fantastic day @ph1102
!ALIVE

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I will see how it goes in the tent. I did get good sleeping mats. And take 2 winter duvets to roll in. I will document it to share once I have good internet in the destination.

I will be waiting for the report from the freezing tent... 😂

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What a wonderful and exciting adventure for you- again! Another one!

Looks like a lovely place to tuck up and sleep in Beth, peaceful and relaxing for such a long drive!

I name my van LolIndyLee.
My Mum Lola, my (our) gorgeous little green girl Indy (Jean) and me. And since I'm the only one left out of the 3 of us, I knew that Mum and Indy would be coming with me- in spirit...

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Yep another one and next month the final trip south with the last of the belongings. Another 3500km haha it seems to never stop.

It was the perfect spot, I will return there if it is not too cold on the seaside, if… I drive inland on the way down.

That’s so lovely you named her LolIndyLee @chocolatescorpi they will be always with you.
Wonderful 🤗🤗
Have a beautiful day.
!LUV

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I must get back into you archives to see where you've been and where your going- now!

I'm going to be in Turkiye and Greece December. Are you anywhere near there?

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How I enjoy your camping tours in Sweden 🇸🇪. It's a wonderful place; all the images are perfect @littlebee4 🤩☀️😍. Every time I see the lake, I really feel like fishing 🎣—it must be amazing to spend the day there.

It looks like something out of a movie! You know, it's been a while since you posted about mushrooms, and there are some really beautiful ones in your region 👏. Greetings, my friend, and have a lovely day as always!! 😊🙏🏻🤗

Como disfruto de tus recorridos de camping 🏕 en Sweden 🇸🇪. Es un lugar maravilloso, todas las imágenes son perfectas @littlebee4 🤩☀️😍. Cada vez que veo el lago me dan muchas ganas de pescar 🎣 debe ser espectacular pasar el día.

Parece de un filme, sabes hace tiempo no publicas de hongos, que en tu región hay muy bellos 👏. Saludos amiga y lindo día como siempre para ti !! 😊🙏🏻🤗

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Thank you so much @ibarra95 it has been a while we talked. So much happened and my health wasn’t good. Still recovering.
Hope to post soon more often. As I miss sharing my adventures and photos.
It was the perfect spot. You would love it there.
Thank you so much 😊 have a wonderful day too.

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Muchas gracias @ibarra95, ha pasado un tiempo desde que hablamos. Pasaron tantas cosas y mi salud no era buena. Todavía me estoy recuperando.
Espero publicar pronto más a menudo. Como echo de menos compartir mis aventuras y fotos.
Era el lugar perfecto. Te encantaría allí.
Muchas gracias 😊 que tengas un día maravilloso también.

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I can say that I am very envious of such a great place to vacation, of the excellent post that is written in such a humorous way, and of course of all these beautiful photos.
!DIY

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Thank you so much, that is lovely to read this morning.
It was a picture perfect spot. Happy to share it with you.
Have a beautiful day!
!LADY

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Absolutely lovely and amazing. And quite far away. Thanks for the story and photos and for a secret tip where to travel to.

Two questions:

  • is staying overnight at such places allowed in Sweden? because in some countries you can easily get harassed by local police
  • any mosquitos?

@tipu curate

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Thank you so much @ervin-lemark There are some beautiful places here in the nordics. The more north you go the less people and one is surrounded just by raw nature. Thats where I live now until next month.

Yes you can stay in places like this. Some even have facilities for campers. Like toilets, bins, sometimes even water and a shower.
In sweden you are not allowed to drive your camper van into a forest though. You can’t leave the asphalt and no overnight camping with a vehicle in the nature reserves. But other than that, there are enough places like this to sleep.
Where there are more facilities one can contribute with a voluntary payment. They are very low. Like 5 euros for a night. This helps cleaning and maintaining such places.
I will share some more of these kind of spots I slept at and one that even had a sauna and work out 🏋️ area with bbq spots too. Soon…

There is a rule one can roam and sleep everywhere but that is only for people on foot with rug sacks and tents. No vehicles.

Mosquitoes can be a problem but mainly in the summer. Outside of it, it is fine.
In the summer I stay to the coast to avoid just that if I am camping overnight. Any other season one can go inland, everywhere.

Have a lovely day.
Thanks.
!INDEED

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Hey, thanks a lot for your long answer. Yes, I expected something like this for overnight stays.

Of course, respect nature is prime directive!

Looking forward to your posts. Have a great day.

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You are welcome.
Yes, we need to keep Mother Nature happy.

Thanks! Looking forward to sharing them.
!PIZZA

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It's a wonderful place, the photos are perfect, absolutely charming and incredible, thank you for the story and the photos.

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You visit so many beautiful, tranquil and charming locations, all enhanced by your amazing photos. You could make a rundown industrial estate look attractive! How do you find out about them?
Hope you're well and drive safely.

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