Julia and Hedvig from Sweden, two best friends travelling Europe with their sibling dogs Rufus and Skruffa in a VW Camper – LT 31.
We are Julia and Hedvig from Sweden, two best friends travelling Europe with our sibling dogs Rufus and Skruffa. We are both 29 years old, and we have known each other since high school.
We have always shared the same visions about life and we are also explorers. After secondary high school, we both took off to different countries. Hedvig moved to Copenhagen and became a photographer and Julia travelled the world.
After a few years we moved in together in London to focus on our careers. However, after some time in London things started to go downhill for both of us. We felt trapped in a treadmill and something was missing.
We started to dream about freedom and the easy life, and that’s when we decided to leave all that behind and bought ourselves a van.
Tough one
The first three months was actually the hardest, getting used to each other’s habits and the fact that we would never have any personal space. At one point Julia tried to move out, but she moved back in again after three weeks, haha.
But we found paradise in Portugal, and that’s when things started to become easy. We both became happy and free, and suddenly the space thing wasn’t such a problem.
But we must say that our dogs have saved us from fights many times. They have brought us lots of joy and laughs, keeping us in generally good mood.
Since we both don’t know anything about vehicles and what’s smart to buy, we decided to go for the look: the classical Volkswagen hippie car.
We refurbished the car all by ourselves (with a little help of course). We painted it turquoise (it was military green before), changed the floor and built a large double bed.
The drove straight down to Italy from Sweden, where we stayed for a few weeks. Then we continued along the French and Spanish coast. We stayed in Spain for a few months and then continued to Portugal where we stayed for 8 months.
We visited 10 countries in total on our journey.
Not really, but before leaving we had an idea of spending most of our time in Spain, but ended up falling in love with Portugal instead.
On our way back to Scandinavia, our van broke down in the middle of the mountains in the north of Spain, and we had to change the whole differential.
Our Spanish is very limited and so were the English of the locals in the little village we got stuck in. So our mission to ship a new rear axle and get it replaced took us some time.
We ended up a month behind schedule, so from there we drove day and night back to Sweden. We drove the last bit from Hannover to Gothenburg in one go, which is not much with a passenger car.
But if you drive 70 km/h like we do, it feels like a whole lifetime.
If we do! But we searched for a long time before we did though. We almost gave up until we entered Portugal and found the van life paradise!
We struggled during winter, when the nights got cold. Showering during summer was never a problem, as we could simply hang our shower bag outside in the sun and enjoy a hot shower in the nature.
It didn’t really worked the same in January, so you had to be creative to find a shower wherever you were. These struggles you never face living in a house, and it was always a bit of a mission staying warm and clean during winter.
Other than that it’s probably the limited amount of space, but that’s also one on the beauties with living in a van.
Hedvig work as a freelance photographer. She do all the administrative work from the van and fly over to the destinations where her clients or photoshoots are. Julia study and work as a freelance content writer online.
Our plan is to get one van each, so where the next destinations will be, only time will tell…
If you want to know more about this journey check Instagram.