Sweden's biggest motorhome blogger wants to travel closer to people, places, and local flavours. With Nortrip, she found exactly that.

For many, the motorhome lifestyle is about freedom. The freedom to stop when you want, follow your intuition, and wake up in a new place the next morning. For HusbilsAnnika, one of Sweden's most well-known motorhome personalities, it's also about discovering the small places, meeting the people behind them, and supporting local small businesses along the way.
In a new article on Motorhome and Caravan Magazine Annika explains how she has adopted Nortrip and why the concept is so effective for those who desire a more personal and meaningful campervan trip.
Small places. Big experiences.
Nortrip is designed for motorhome tourists who want to experience more than just a place to stay overnight. Through membership, you gain access to a large network of hosts in Norway and Sweden. The hosts are farms, farm shops, dairies, vineyards, microbreweries, distilleries, cafes, museums, and other local gems.

Here you can stay safely and easily with your motorhome, while also having the opportunity to shop locally, taste local produce, and get to know the people who create the experiences.
It is precisely this combination that Annika highlights: the freedom of travelling by motorhome, combined with the joy of supporting small, local businesses.
I want to support local small businesses
For Annika, it's important that her travels give something back to the places she visits. When she stops with a Nortrip host, she doesn't just get a place to park for the night. She also gets an experience.


Perhaps there will be a chat with the farmer in the yard. Perhaps a local cheese, a bottle of cider, fresh berries, honey, handicrafts, or a dinner made with local produce will be brought home too. Often, it is precisely these stops that become the highlights of the trip.
At Nortrip, there is no obligation to make a purchase, but many guests wish to leave something with the host as a thank you for their hospitality. In this way, the trip becomes a win-win experience: the motorhome tourist gets a unique stopping place, and local businesses get new visitors.
Another way to travel
The best experiences are not always found along the main road. Sometimes you'll find them down a small farm track, behind an old stone wall, by an arm of the fjord, among apple trees, or on the farm of a family business that is passionate about what they make.
With Nortrip, your journey becomes more flexible and more curious. You can plan your route in advance, or let your next stop appear along the way in the app. For many, this is precisely what makes Nortrip special: the feeling of discovering places you would otherwise have driven straight past.
It's perfect for motorhome tourists who want to travel a bit slower, experience more locally, and get closer to the country they are visiting.


Nortrip is growing in Norway and Sweden
Annika's sharing of her experiences with Nortrip means a great deal to motorhome travellers, and her commitment to local experiences aligns well with what Nortrip stands for.
Nortrip isn't just about where you stay. It's about how you travel.
It's about choosing the small places. About supporting those who create life in the villages. About making the campervan holiday richer, more personal and more sustainable.
Ready for your own Nortrip adventure?
Whether you're planning a summer holiday, a weekend trip, or a longer journey through Norway and Sweden, there are many Nortrip hosts ready to welcome you.
Download the Nortrip app, find your next stopping places and discover local experiences you might never have found on your own.
Happy Nortripping!
Would you like to read the entire interview with HusbilsAnnika? Read the original article on the Motorhome and Caravan Magazine here.















