Italian Trev said:
Update - I'll be staying in Orebro and in total I'll have 18 days from start to finish.
Train? I'm not so sure I much prefer just nailing it on the m/way rather than waiting on trains etc. Thought about fastest m/way route to get there and then do some travelling around when i arrive (and recover).
Ta for the route advice - sounds good.
Q. To get to from Germany to Sweden - is it boat/ bridge train or what?
Plus - is it possible to do in 48 hrs - Naples - Sweden?
Örebro ain't too far north, about the latitude of Stockholm. Still makes 700 km or so from the south, so I'd count one day just for that. 48h to Sweden, or to Örebro??? Either way it sounds a bit suicidal... I got the impression that you wanted a leisurly, nice ride up, hence my recommended route. If you're in a hurry, then it's the Brenner pass motorway, Autobahn to Puttgarden, motorway throgh Denmark and then you're in Sweden.
To get there you have plenty of choice, ferry or bridges, or a combination. Ferries to Sweden go from Helsingör (Elsinore, Denmark), Travemünde, Rostock, Swinoujscie (Poland), etc. If you get seasick you could instead drive up to north Germany into Jutland, at Kolding there is a bridge to Fyn, at the other side of the island a toll bridge to Sealand, and finally another toll bridge between Copenhagen and Malmö.
When in Sweden I'd recommend the E4, especially the part north of Husqvarna (Huskvarna), along lake Vättern. At Ödeshög, leave the motorway and keep following the lake, nice bike roads, (at least 15 years ago when I lived there.) For culture, the Rökstenen could be worth a detour (largest runestone in the world), and there is always Vadstena with it's castle and monastery. Founded by St. Birgitta, the only Swedish saint... The rest of us are small devils!
