Day 4 – Björkäng – Grimeton – Varberg – Kungsbacka – Göteborg

Saturday started with heavy wind and rain. I packed the wet tent and started cycling around 9:30am towards Varberg and ultimately to Grimeton. One of my goals of this journey was to visit the Grimeton Radio Station, the home of the Alexanderson Long Wave Transmitter – SAQ. Bad weather couldn’t stop me! I was there and saw the huge antennas, the transmission lines, the booth and some little extras. Unfortunatelly, I lost a lot of time for sightseeing and photographs but as always: #worthit. SAQ will transmit on July 2nd and celebrate its 100th birthday!

My short visit at the Grimeton Radio Station
In background: The huge antenna towers of the Alexanderson Transmitter

I continued the bike tour and visited the cities of Varberg (12 km) and Kungsbacka (50+ km after Varberg). In Kungsbacka, there was a huge Pride Parade and after randomly ordering a hamburger, I met a cyclist from Austria who was trying to cycle to Nordkapp! He had to cancel his travel to Nordkapp due to a bike defect with his spokes. We had a 20 minute chat about cycling, very nice guy.

Kungsbacka celebrating the Pride Day

Cycling to Göteborg took much more time than expected. Even with shortcuts to save some time and favoring weather conditions, I was still some 15 km away from the city and wasn’t able to find any camping grounds. The clock showed 22:30 hours and I had troubles reaching the daily goal. This of course ended in a bad situation for me… didn’t find a stay over night and camping inside or around Göteborg was virtually impossible. Had to sleep on a bench. Awful!

Noctilucent clouds over Göteborg

I did get maybe 2 hours of sleep, I was freezing, everything hurt after a long cycling day and it took a lot of effort to stay motivated.

Cycled till midnight: 132.5 km, 9h17m, 14.25 km/h

Mucho kilometro but at what cost?! 😅