Monday, May 30, 2011

Denmark continued

                                              Quote of the day " I'm not a main road girl"


We arrived today in Blokus right on the coast. While the weather hasn't been particularly favourable for the last week it has not prevented us from making good headway through western and northern Jutland. The last few days have seen us cycle through the Thy National Park which covers 244 square kms in a 12 km wide zone consisting of sand dunes moors, conifers forests bounded by the North Sea on one side and fiords on the other. There has been a huge variety of terrain and tracks from brand new tarmaced cycleways beside highways through forest tracks and even a grass track! This really is a very nice part of Denmark. All up the coast are the remains of German built WW2  defence bunkers as part of Hitler's 'Atlantic Wall',  as he expected an invasion from the North Sea. It was an errie feeling going down into a bunker and looking out to the North Sea through the narrow slot in the concrete. We are only a couple of days away from Skagen at the northern most tip of Denmark.

                                                               "Where's my Landrover?"
 Smoko in the rain
 The North Sea
 Bulbjerb headland
 One of the many German built bunkers
 Inside the bunker
 
 Looking out for Allied warships
 Bulbjerb headland
 Looking north from the headland towards Scotland
 Typical forestry track

 Old turn of centruy Danish pub

 Brand new cycle lane beside main road



Cottage in the country

Thursday, May 26, 2011

A day off.....

After 7 continuous days of cycling, time for a day off to do the washing. Also managed to find a decent sized bike shop 10 kms away in Ringkobing, one of Denmark's oldest market towns. We rode over and had the bikes serviced, bought a spare tyre and much needed bungies.
 A couple of hours walking round Ringkobing revealed a very nice wee town. The barometer has dropped a staggering 19 hPa over the last 6 hrs so we suspect a big weather change any time. In one of the previous photos it shows a 3 masted schooner. Have  a look at www.bramsejlskonnert.dk for some more pics of this fabulous boat.
                                 Nice fresh vegies
                                Ringkobing boat harbour
                                  Typical street
                               Came across this bronze statue to make you think...!!
                                  The plaque to go with the statue


                                 Katrina insisted .............!!
                                 .....and got her way...again. Coffee and Danish to die for.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Latest pics from Denmark

                                      Three masted tall ship in Hvide Sande harbour
                                Fishing boats in Hvide Sande harbour
                                                More fishing boats
                                    Fancy camp kitchen with white table clothes
                        Route 1 goes all the way up the west coast of Denmark
      Dunedin has teeth at the harbour, Esberg has these 4 white statues
                                    A local pub
                                   Katrina riding out of an oak forest
                                    Danish church architecture
                                Looking out towards the dunes
                         Chas on the long and winding road
                                  Chas during the long and winding road
                          Interesting houses are built on the dunes

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The wind continues to blow in Denmark

At last a camp site with internet access where we can relax and bring you all up to date. The last post was a quick one as a fellow camper loaned us his lap top and we didn't have much time. One unfortunate disaster. Somehow Chas has managed to                                            
delete a heap of photos from  the camera so there will be no pictures from the last week in Germany including our trip to Sylt and the islands off the coast of Germany. So here we are day 3 in Denmark having clocked up our first 1000kms as we crossed the border. A noticeable difference in culture from Germany. The strong winds are still with us but not always in our face.  Today wind peaked at 44kms an hour. The camp grounds we have stayed in so dfar in Denmark are salubrious with 5 star quality facitities including white tablecloths on the dining room tables. It is great having somewhere to cook and eat as previously in Holland and Germany  we  had to do it in the tent. At the moment we are travelling up a narrow sandy strip of land about 1 km wide with the sea on one side and a fiord on the other. Google earth Hvide Sande because it is worth a look.Here are some photos from the last few days.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Into Denmark

Saturday we arrived in Denmark. The border was uneventful. The last few days through Germany were eventful. We travelled from Dagebull by ferry out to the German outer islands. We first went to Amrum which is a holiday area for the Germans and then took the ferry to Sylt which is an up market holiday place. We then travelled by train to Neisbull but had some difficulty because they were on strike and the place we wanted to stop at the train just went straight through. We got back on track and headed to the border. Yesterday we got wet for the first time but did manage to get the tent up without it getting wet. We have had the wind behind us for the last couple of days and what a difference it makes.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Germany- Emden to Busum

                                                             Emden
                                              Inner city Emden
                                              First fish and chips
                                                                   Sun lounger used on the beaches

                                          On the right route- NSCR sign
                                           One of many bakery shops
                                            Ferry to Bremerhaven
                                                   !!!!!!!!!! no comment
                                          In the lock on Kiel canal
                                             Lock gates shutting
                                               Busum

Photos at last- Colchester and Holland


















We have been stuck in Busum because of howling winds and driving rain so went looking for a gizmo to help download the phoots. Here goes.