#4 Travel Log – Down the West Coast
Kattegattleden
Summary:
Route: Jönköping->Helsingborg
Distance: 468
Duration: 11 days (7 days of cycling)
Day 17:
So after relaxing in Sauna and some sightseeingin Jönköping, I finally leave Vättern behind and head further West.
A lovely young couple from warmshowers.org invited me to stay at their place closeby Boras and I get amazing food and some homebrewed beer.
Day 18:
Then I am finally of to Gothenburg, Swedens Second-biggest city, and people told me it's the most lively city in the country.
Arriving in Gothenburg - No pictures here since I lost my memory card :(
I stay at another young couples place and get to do some well needed laundry.
Day 19:
The next day I move to two young Spanish Exchange Students' place and get a private City Tour by Bike.
Day 20:
I was planning to leave Gothenburg behind, but there is a lot of rain and wind coming from the South. Oh and my hosts organized a small festival in the Student dormitory yard with music and barbeque. So I stay another night and finally head south on the next day.
Day 21:
I would cycle along the Kattegadleden, Swedens first National cycle route, taking me 370km along the Swedish West coast from Gothenburg to Helsingborg.
The weather is finally kind of nice :)
I share most of the distance with a fun Dutch guy on a recumbent.
Then I follow an invitation for dinner from a couple on the way. I think the only thing I have to tell you about them is:
The only counted trips longer then 6 weeks as a real biketour.
Continuing further until Åsa, I find an deserted house to stay in. A hammock is also perfect to stay inside. :)
Day 22:
No having to worry about direction since I can just follow the sign I continue on Kattegattleden.
I met a inspiring German pensioner couple, who spend most of summer every year doing self supported biketours around Scandinavia. I visit the Varberg caste and the city festival (It's national day and there is stuff happening everywhere around - Still no pictures)
Two nights and a day of full rain and wind were approaching, so I started looking unsuccesfully for a host on warmshowers, so I went back to couchsurfing. I never got lucky there last minute before, but there in the middle of nowhere around 10pm I get an answer from a guy there. He would always be happy to accommodate a bike tourer. He turns out to be an avid sportsguy and its a pleasure to stay in his house with his dog.
Day 23:
I finally have a day to get some stuff done (except for writing a blog post, thats why I'm incredibly late now).
Day 24:
So after a day off I'm back on the road. I visit my host at his workplace in Halmstadt and continue onto Kattvik which is situated on a peninsula, many of the Swedes i met on the recommended to me. And can watch a lonely fisherman close to the tip.
I find a nice place to camp just at the beach protected by the trees around.
It would rain alot but my Tarp is serving me well and i stay mostly dry :D
Day 25:
Just south of that Peninsula the is another one called Kullaberg, featuring impressive cliffs and Sweden's brightest Lighttower, already being over 100 years old.
Closeby are camping shelters and a fireplace, because of more rain during the night I put up my hammock in the rain shelter and sleep comfortably and dry.
Day 26:
The next morning I have breakfast with a local girl who spends her weekend hiking along the cliffs of Mölle I cycle of early. It's a lot of fun driving mostly downhill to Helsingborg. Where I arrive around noon and board the ferry to my next destination and my 28th country to visit: Denmark!
Sorry for being so late, I've been busy planning my next life chapter, and I am more then excited to be able to announce it soon.
i like your post my friend
Thanks appreciate it :)
Excellent blog - thank you!
Thank you for reading :)
If I knew you would have come to Gothenburg I would have invited you to our communal crypto community @artesian.life , maybe next time, good luck on your journey! ;)
My hometown is Halmstad, how was that, quite beautiful huh? :)
You have a typo btw, "Halmstadt" -> "Halmstad"
Awesome post mate! Love staying up to date with your adventures. Unlucky with the memory card though.
All the best mate, look forward to hearing the next instalment.