We spend the morning with a short tour to Fredrikshavn. The city has us rather not so liked. Nevertheless, they have one attraction there, the Krudttårnet. In the afternoon we went again in search of street art pictures. The actual destination was the street food market. The Street Food Market is an older […]
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Travelling in Denmark
Nordjylland – Day 4
In the morning it is foggy, sometimes you can’t even see more than 50 meters. Perfect to drive to Lindholm Hoje. The former Viking village and the associated burial ground look perhaps better in the fog than on a normal sunny day. Especially there are no people on the way there… We spend […]
Nordjylland – Day 3
Today is a trip to Skagen and two lighthouses on the North Sea side planned. If one is already once so high in Denmark, one can take well these places still. Skagen is not such a hit now. At the meeting of North Sea and Baltic Sea are countless tourists and everyone wants to […]
Nordjylland – Day 2
In the morning we took a long walk through the city and along the waterfront on the Limfjord. The Musikkens Hus can also be freely visited from the inside. Photography is also allowed. Very unusual architecture, which is fun. Downstairs in the fojer and upstairs are many tables set up and covered. The lady […]
Nordjylland – Day 1
This year we spent a few days in North Jutland, mainly in Aalborg. After arriving and moving into the apartment, we took a walk to the waterfront. Two of the main motifs of this trip are there right on the Limfjord. The Utzon Center, the last project of the architect Jørn Utzon, is unfortunately currently […]