![]() For €30 a night (in a 12-bed dorm), it was clean, sociable and just a ten-minute tram trip into the city centre. On day two, we drove for just over two hours to Helsinki, parking on the outskirts of the city at the aptly named CheapSleep Hostel. ![]() ![]() The good news is that camping and the ferries are both completely free, and we bought a cheap bucket barbecue to cook on, so little outlay so far! Our first night was spent camping on a small but pretty beach on one of the many islands in the Turku archipelago, accessed via a series of small ferries that allow you to hop from island to island. In fact, the airport is so small that within 15 minutes of landing, we were in our hire car and setting off to explore Finland. Finlandįirst stop was Turku airport, which is really little more than an airstrip. Splash out, on a budget road trip round Scandinavia. Our guide on what to do (and what not to do!), how to save money, and where to ![]() ![]() Three countries, two capital cities and 3000km later, here’s With 10 days and a budget of less than £800 (around US $950), how much of Scandinavia is it really possible to see? We booked a cheap flight to Turku in Finland, packed a tent and set off to find out. Trip report: a budget road trip through Scandinavia by Alex Hancock-Tomlin ![]()
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