Posts Tagged ‘Recreation’
One of the meals that had prepared us the Visiting Denmark was Nørrebro Bryghus Brewery Restaurant. The small beers Nørrebro factory founded in 2003, consists of the area where 8 different types of beer, a restaurant at the top and a bar are produced beer in the basement.
It specialty is a menu of pairing of Danish food with the beers produced in his factory micro. And being my first experience in pairings of beers the result was spectacular and not only in the quality of the food and beer but also our mood and desire of revelry. Read the rest of this entry »

With a travel backpack, you get a versatile bag with an excellent suspension system, ready to take on the back. Unlike hiking backpack, then travel backpack, however, not made to be worn during hiking or long walks – but for shorter passages where the suitcase did not excel, and where it is practical to carry the bag on his back.
Generally you should choose her backpack out from it as it is mainly intended for. A rejserygsæt has generally one large room (a Valise) and similar at all on a trolley or suitcase that you can go back. By comparison, a hiking backpack an elongated space which is accessed from the top or bottom, and countless other rooms on the backpack. Whether you need a hiking backpack or a backpack trip depends on the purpose. Read the rest of this entry »

When you’re a backpacker, you travel simple. This does not preclude careful planning, including extensive consideration of what to pack and carry. In this article we list 10 things you as a backpacker should not forget to take with you.
We jump straight into the list of 10 things you as a backpacker should always have with you. For inspiration for a complete list, see the package list .
Toilet paper. Not just because that many toilets in the world, by definition does not include this luxury. But also because the toilet paper can be used as napkins, towels, plates, notepad, clean paper, earplugs and more. It does not take up so much and weighs almost nothing. Read the rest of this entry »
