
Well we did it -in total we travelled 2700 miles in the car. :) We went from Hook of Holland as well, drove through Holland into Germany and Denmark and ten Öresundsbron bridge) into Sweden, there are two ways -you can get the ferry in Germany from Puttgarden to Rödby in Denmark (sorry don't have a Danish Ö on my keyboard, only Swedish letters) or you can drive around it. We chose to NOT take the ferry as when we checked them they wanted booking in advance, despite the fact that the ferries go every half hour. We did not want to commit ourselves to a particular time in case we ran late! We got all our directions from the RAC's website and their timing was way out. We fund it took around 15 hrs to drive from Hook of Holland into Sweden (that included a total of one hour in breaks), not 10-12 like they said. (On our way back, we only made the ferry with 5 minutes to spare!!) This is where we got all directions:
http://www.rac.co.uk/web/routeplanner/?advanced=true&fromcity=UK+town+%2F+postcode&tocity=UK+town+%2F+postcodeThe worst part was Holland as the motorways were VERY confusing and we got lost both coming and going. We were meant to leave one motorway at junction 11, did so, got lost, went back, tried again, over and over, until eventually we managed to find some English speaking people to ask. Turned out there were TWO junctions named 11 ! In comparison, Germany and Denmark and of course Sweden were very easy.
You need to bear in mind that thee will be toll bridges. Öresundsbron
http://osb.oeresundsbron.dk/frontpage/?lang=1 is 36 euros one way and if you do not take the ferry in Germany you will encounter another very long bridge in Denmark which costs 206 Danish Kroner one way. Website for the ferry:
http://www.scandlines.de/timetable2/en/timetable.aspx Bridge:
http://www.storebaelt.dk/englishPetrol -much more expensive in Holland and Denmark, so we made sure to fill up in Germany! Oh and make sure you have some euro coins as we found when we stopped along the road in Germany and Holland you could not use toilets at motorways services unless you had euros to put into the slots!
Staying -well as I am Swedish that's why we did Holland to southern Sweden in one go, as we stayed with a friend of mine in southern Sweden (minutes off the bridge). Then the drive to Stockholm from there was around 7 hours. So can't help with places to stay I'm afraid.
In all we paid just over £500 in petrol and around £100 in bridge tolls. Not counting the ferry ticket of course. (Remember you have to book the dog place on the ferry even if the dog stays in the car, and you must pay extra for it. I saw the onboard kennels and would not recommend them to my worst enemy! They were horrible, and the door is kept locked so you cannot go in and check on the dog anyway.)