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E1 begins at Nordkapp, Norway now; there is no alternative that begins in Sweden
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Route: Begins in Sweden or Norway (you have the liberty to decide where to start, make it to Sweden-Denmark boarder to get the ferry), and crosses the Kattegat between Sweden and Denmark by ferry. It passes through Denmark, Germany and Switzerland to finish at Scapoli, Italy. This path is planned to be extended all the way north to the Nordkapp, Norway and southwards to Sicily, in Italy.

Route: Begins in Sweden or Norway (you have the liberty to decide where to start, make it to Sweden-Denmark boarder to get the ferry), and crosses the Kattegat between Sweden and Denmark by ferry. It passes through Denmark, Germany and Switzerland to finish at Scapoli, Italy. This path is planned to be extended all the way north to the Nordkapp, Norway and southwards to Sicily, in Italy.

Route: Begins in Norway (you have the liberty to decide where to start, make it to Sweden-Denmark boarder to get the ferry), and crosses the Kattegat between Sweden and Denmark by ferry. It passes through Denmark, Germany and Switzerland to finish at Scapoli, Italy. This path is planned to be extended all the way north to the Nordkapp, Norway and southwards to Sicily, in Italy.

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Sweden Section: Authority - Svenska Turistföreningen Wild camping in Sweden is allowed (Please confirm). Alternatively there are many vindskydd or more precisely a Lean-to along the route. These are simple three-sided log cabins with the open side facing a campfire. They are often in idyllic places and are free to use.

Sweden Section: Authority - Svenska Turistföreningen Wild camping in Sweden is allowed (Please confirm). Alternatively there are many vindskydd along the route. These are simple three-sided log cabins with the open side facing a campfire. They are often in idyllic places and are free to use.

Sweden Section: Authority - Svenska Turistföreningen Wild camping in Sweden is allowed (Please confirm). Alternatively there are many vindskydd or more precisely a Lean-to along the route. These are simple three-sided log cabins with the open side facing a campfire. They are often in idyllic places and are free to use.

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