Little Swedish island. A 24h Notholmen

in TravelFeed3 years ago

We ended up here to find a coffee and stayed overnight.

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When we arrived it was raining and we also looked for shelter. One hour later the sun can out and we saw the wonderful place we ended up.

Quickly we realized this would be awesome to stay the night. Guess what the place is booked out until the end of September. Just last night it was free for us.

We got to stay in this little hut all by ourselves.

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The B&B without the breakfast. There is nothing bad to say. Two things I would improve our stay. 1. Make the bedsheets something that is included in the price. 2. Include a breakfast in the price of your B&B

Coffee was free though. Also, everyone was super friendly and helpful. Swedish politeness.

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The tiny island also has a cafe that offers some food. We had the cardamom bun and the typical shrimp salad bread. loved it.

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It looks heavy but does not increase the gravitational pull and makes you sleep. Super nice food.

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When the weather turned out sunny nice and warm we started taking a walk and explored the nearby park.

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We did not realize it at once but wow that was a place we did not expect. A castle from 1600 and a park full of very old oak trees.

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Walking around we found so many hidden little corners and started taking photos all over the place.

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Imagining living here back 400 years ago.

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The entrance shows the names of the family starting in 1400.
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The Teresö Palace on a beautiful sunny day.

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Absolutely worth visiting.

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