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After our stop in Nyköping it was my turn to drive. Just over an hours drive, but it is always time for coffee, and when I saw a sign leading to another castle and another garden.......well, all of a sudden we ended there for a pit stop.
It was already late afternoon and no time to explore the castle. Which was quite okay for me. We got coffee,
and I got to see the garden and the nursery.
And good thing, travelling by car means that you can have room to actually buy garden stuff :-)
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Arriving in Nyköping we got the most wonderful surprise. The hotel where we had books rooms was not a hotel at all, but the a most charming guesthouse in Old Nyköping, a kind of open air museum with the old houses of the city, Hilma Winblad´s Bed & Breakfast.
(check out their webpage to see what a great place it is)
Terje and I had our room on the first floor of this red building.
Old houses, no cars but flowers, roses, herb hardens and cobbled streets everywhere.
So completely different from a modern hotel in the middle of a busy city, and for us a perfect place to stay for two nights.
We did go into the busy city for dinner though. Torgeir did a google search and took us to a restaurant serving Balkan food, Yugo45.
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Well, I ended up with three posts from this third day of our vacation.
You can see why, can't you :-)