Travel relaxed: Tina's discovery tour through Brandenburg's insider tips

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Discover Brandenburg an der Havel with Tina Degenkolb, who shares authentic travel experiences with her mini camper "Tuesday".

Entdecken Sie Brandenburg an der Havel mit Tina Degenkolb, die mit ihrem Minicamper "Tuesday" authentische Reiseerlebnisse teilt.
Discover Brandenburg an der Havel with Tina Degenkolb, who shares authentic travel experiences with her mini camper "Tuesday".

Travel relaxed: Tina's discovery tour through Brandenburg's insider tips

For many, traveling means adventure and freedom - and that's exactly what Tina Degenkolb lives. The 59-year-old from Dresden has converted her van, which she calls “Tuesday”, into a cozy mini camper and has been traveling around Brandenburg for over a year. Her vehicle already has 30 stickers from the places she has visited, a visible sign of her joy of discovery. Degenkolb documents her travels on her travel blog and YouTube channel under the motto “Slow Travel”, which not only invites you to explore Brandenburg, but also to pause and enjoy what you have acquired. Loud [MAZ](https://www.maz-online.de/lokales/potsdam-mittelmark/treuenbrietzen/slow-travel-durch-brandenburg-ausflugsziel-empfohlen-von-tin a-degenkolb-KQ2LI6NCKBHLPE24NMLH2XVAEA.html?mst_prev_website=maz&mst_prev_page_id=LNOWYRHH6VC5VEMZMUTYFOS3N4&mst_prev_link_type=article) Their list of 31 Brandenburg cities with a historic city center is a real highlight.

What sets Deenkolb apart? She not only has a feel for the big tourist attractions, but also for hidden gems such as small villages, castle ruins and monasteries. “I want to show the beauty of the region and arouse interest in it,” she reveals in her travel reports. Your van is self-sufficient - with a solar system, auxiliary heating and much more. This means she can stay undisturbed in quiet, natural pitches and avoid overcrowded campsites.

The transformation through travel

Another aspect of Tina's journey is her personal processing of experiences. After a burnout, she turned to traveling as therapy. Degenkolb sees nature and the encounters along its path as a way out of the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Her goal is to remain independent and not to pursue any commercial interests with her blog. She receives support through PayPal donations for her diesel fund and through her Amazon shop, where her followers can buy products that she would like to recommend, such as stickers or mugs.

At vanlife.blog you can also find further insights into the life of a vanlifer. The blog offers tips and tricks for anyone aspiring to this lifestyle or simply looking for inspiration for their own travels. The travel chronicler reinforces Degenkolb's concerns with structured information on various travel destinations and helpful maps that make discovery easier.

The search for home

Degenkolb sees home not just as a place of birth, but rather as a place where she finds friends and her treasured memories. She also hopes to find a partner with whom she can share her adventures. There is a clear message in her blog: “Let’s discover and enjoy the beauty of the little things together.” Her positive attitude and her way of getting the best out of every place make Degenkolb an inspiring travel companion for everyone who follows her on this path.