Erik Erik

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After consulting with Jesien, we picked up the campervan. This was the first time we'd arranged this through the Goboony app. Everything went smoothly, including taking all the photos. That same day, we loaded the campervan with our own gear and drove towards Sweden, crossing the bridges via Germany and Denmark. That's a 140 km detour, but it's faster and you can always take your own time. You're not dependent on ferry times. In Sweden, we visited the highest and largest waterfalls. Along the way, we frequently exercised the right of public access where permitted. This way, you discover the most beautiful spots, often with a piece of nature all to yourself. Jesien's campervan was big enough for the three of us. We had to deal with the remnants of Hurricane Floris, which brought rain, particularly in Norway. In Sweden, we drove a section of the Wilderness Road. Beautiful views, often above the treeline. We saw deer, reindeer, and moose along the way. You also sometimes see cattle along the road: cows, sheep, and goats. The animals are usually on the side of the road. If you pass them calmly, they remain still. The camper is over 20 years old but still functions perfectly. Diesel is cheaper in Sweden, Denmark, and Germany than in the Netherlands. We drove almost 5,000 km in total and used 450 liters of diesel. After returning home, the camper was thoroughly cleaned inside and out. Returning it also went smoothly. Jesien is very flexible with return times and doesn't mind the hour. Processing the process via the app was also satisfactory. Goboony also refunded the deposit within the agreed timeframe. August 2025