I discovered your videos this morning and this is the 2nd that I have watched/commented on. When I was an exchange student in Goteborg 40yrs ago, a highlight was sailing the archipelago. Smögen was fun for a 19yr old and a big party place. Marstrand, too. And my best friend's family owned a camping in Strömstad, so spent a fair amount of time there. Bohuslän is amazing...
Thanks for watching and commenting! Smogen is definitely still fun for the 19 year olds, perhaps a little less so for us older folk in holiday season! Thanks for the tip, we would love to explore more of Sweden. 😊
@@WeWillNomad - The Stockholm archipelago is also impressive, though I don't know anything about how accessible it is with a motorhome (though likely similar to the West Coast). I also went on a bike tour of Gotland, a large island in the Baltic with a Hanseatic history.
Thanks. We also avoid Smögen during the summer months, as well as Skåne and Österlen. Too many "tourists" for our taste. Feel free to follow us on the tube, you will find us "On days like this"
You got it right, about Smögen, and other former small fishing comunitys in Bohuslän! Im kind of proud about that they still upkeep there fishing, but in summer they get in to real tourist traps! And to Makerel fishing, those fishes is Pelargic fishes.. they live out in the open water!
We actually really liked the islands around Gothenburg - even they were also very busy. It felt a bit different in Smögen though. Friends of ours were there in November and they loved it out of season. As for the Mackerel, yes we've been told in the south of Norway it's often possible to find them off the shore during summer - around dusk. Weather dependent I guess. But it's all just bit of fun and to have an excuse to be outside and enjoy nature. 😋
Yeah, Smögen has been like that for as long as I can remember. Hyped, expensive, crowded and lot's of partying. Not saying I don't like visiting once in a while, just saying that's what to expect. Same with Marstrand. Most of the old fishing villages along the west coast of Sweden look similar, so for a more quiet experience you should pick one of the less famous. With less people around, there will of course be fewer restaurants and shops too.
Totally agree! We actually liked that part of Sweden. Especially the Gothenburg archipelago was so perfectly 'Scandinavian' it was impossible not to love. Smögen was just too busy. Perhaps just bad timing.
In direct comparison the 'plant ball' was a pretty good substitute flavor and texture wise. However, as non-vegan we actually enjoyed the original vegetable balls more - it tastes more vegetable like
I wonder if it would've been different if you'd visited Smogen in the morning. Maybe all the tourists would still be in bed? It looked quite cute - what we saw of it behind the tourists
We actually liked that part of Seden. Especially the Gothenburg archipelago was so perfectly 'Scandinavian' it was impossible not to love. Smögen was just too busy. Perhaps bad timing.
I discovered your videos this morning and this is the 2nd that I have watched/commented on. When I was an exchange student in Goteborg 40yrs ago, a highlight was sailing the archipelago. Smögen was fun for a 19yr old and a big party place. Marstrand, too. And my best friend's family owned a camping in Strömstad, so spent a fair amount of time there. Bohuslän is amazing...
Thanks for watching and commenting! Smogen is definitely still fun for the 19 year olds, perhaps a little less so for us older folk in holiday season! Thanks for the tip, we would love to explore more of Sweden. 😊
@@WeWillNomad - The Stockholm archipelago is also impressive, though I don't know anything about how accessible it is with a motorhome (though likely similar to the West Coast). I also went on a bike tour of Gotland, a large island in the Baltic with a Hanseatic history.
We love your movies that we discovered today and that make us want to go on adventures. Inspiring.
Very kind of you thank you! We hope to see you on the road some day!
Thanks. We also avoid Smögen during the summer months, as well as Skåne and Österlen. Too many "tourists" for our taste. Feel free to follow us on the tube, you will find us "On days like this"
Glad you got to try the räkmacka. It's pricey, but eating fresh shrimps with a view like that, that's what the west coast of Sweden is about.
Yes! As you said, it seems a quintessential part of summer in the area. That coast is just incredible and we totally see why it's so popular ❤
You got it right, about Smögen, and other former small fishing comunitys in Bohuslän!
Im kind of proud about that they still upkeep there fishing, but in summer they get in to real tourist traps!
And to Makerel fishing, those fishes is Pelargic fishes.. they live out in the open water!
We actually really liked the islands around Gothenburg - even they were also very busy. It felt a bit different in Smögen though. Friends of ours were there in November and they loved it out of season. As for the Mackerel, yes we've been told in the south of Norway it's often possible to find them off the shore during summer - around dusk. Weather dependent I guess. But it's all just bit of fun and to have an excuse to be outside and enjoy nature. 😋
Your fridge is like Dr Who's Tardis😁
Smögen is somewhere I'd sample for about 5 minutes, just to say I visited....(Briefly).
Agreed. The Archipelago of Gothenburg is a much better option. The fridge... Let's just say we're still kicking that can 😋
What month were you in Smogen ?
It was July 2022
Yeah, Smögen has been like that for as long as I can remember. Hyped, expensive, crowded and lot's of partying. Not saying I don't like visiting once in a while, just saying that's what to expect. Same with Marstrand. Most of the old fishing villages along the west coast of Sweden look similar, so for a more quiet experience you should pick one of the less famous. With less people around, there will of course be fewer restaurants and shops too.
Totally agree! We actually liked that part of Sweden. Especially the Gothenburg archipelago was so perfectly 'Scandinavian' it was impossible not to love. Smögen was just too busy. Perhaps just bad timing.
How were the plant based no-meatballs?
In direct comparison the 'plant ball' was a pretty good substitute flavor and texture wise. However, as non-vegan we actually enjoyed the original vegetable balls more - it tastes more vegetable like
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I wonder if it would've been different if you'd visited Smogen in the morning. Maybe all the tourists would still be in bed? It looked quite cute - what we saw of it behind the tourists
We actually liked that part of Seden. Especially the Gothenburg archipelago was so perfectly 'Scandinavian' it was impossible not to love. Smögen was just too busy. Perhaps bad timing.
@@WeWillNomad but it's good for us to see that. Then we can plan accordingly 😊
And yes, the other bits were really nice.
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Wait to you come to Norway , and the sandwich will cost you alot more :)
Ah yes, we've been in Norway for a bit now. Ouch 😬😋
I can NOT recomend living in Sweden