I think you guys would really love Fuerteventura. It is everything but green, but as a Dane I feel completely at home with the ocean, sandy beachers, the wind, the chill atmosphere and the lack of crowds. It's a kitesurfers paradise.
A beautiful country. We will definitely visit Denmark after watching this series of videos. There doesn’t seem to be anyone living there? Are dogs generally welcome?
😂 There are definitely people living there but it's not too crowded! We can't say for sure but think dogs would generally be welcome. Thanks for your comment and hope you get to visit! 😊
Nice little road trip through, maybe next time you'll have time for a little detour to Skagen. Those shelters are such an overlooked gem, we have them across the country and everyone from students to pensioners on fishing trips will make use of them.
The Danishes in Denmark is actually called Wienerbrød ,bread from vienna..back in the 1850' the bakers in denmark went on a strike, so the owners of the bakeries had to import foreign workers, and amongst them were bakers from Vienna, and they brought recipies, unknown to us Denmark
Everything looks so clean and bright, really beautiful 👌 I can live with danish pastries 😋😋 Those chalk cliffs are amazing🤩 Thanks for showing us Denmark, it is not on our bucket list😉 too far and too expensive🙈
Next time you come to Denmark in summer I recommend you visit the northern Jutland West part of Denmark. Here we have Sandy beaches and nature a little more different that you have seen on this trip.. Fx. Cold Hawaii...surfers paradise, kite festival, sandcastle park, viking museums, the sandhed church, Skagen were 2 seas meet, the typical Skagen painters and their art, bunkers from 2 world war, fishermen who have their boats up on the beach, fresh fish....alot more.
Hi Maria. Thank you for your comment and suggestions. We completely fell in love with Denmark and came back via Jutland from Norway. The Skagen area is incredible! We posted a couple of videos th-cam.com/video/ZMYUxNmzuLk/w-d-xo.html
the last town you camped in, is my hometown where I grew up(kalvehave).. funny I just stumbled upon it in your video.. haven't been down there for many years, it just brought back some good memories
And we have clifs several places, also on Stevns. The last one with remnants of what killed the Dinosaurs, a black line! And a secret underrground fort!
It is strange, stumbling upon someone on TH-cam, passing by the place I grew up. You where right about that initial stop by the bridge. Luckily there are many hidden gems, when you get away from the highways. And they can even be guaranteed safe, if you are willing to pay. But what you might not know, is that the beach by that initial stop is well liked by kitesurfers. And if you dare risk the sand, easy parking for un/loading. You have a beach facing northwest, and one facing southeast. So wind direction almost doesn't matter. As long as it is windy. And the beach is cleared of seaweed regularly by a local. Personally, the best vacation time I've had in this country, was when nothing was planned, and time was spent exploring smaller lesser used roads. There are surprisingly many views, querky houses and creative "art" pieces hidden away.
Hi! Thank you for your insightful comment. 😎 One of the reasons we wanted to go past that section of Farø was exactly because we had it marked as a kitesurfing spot! Sadly there was just not enough wind on the day. But we just fell in love with Denmark and will be back for sure.
We returned to Denmark from Norway a few months later and spend quite a bit of time in the North and along the west coast. But there's still so much more th-cam.com/video/ZMYUxNmzuLk/w-d-xo.html
I think you guys would really love Fuerteventura. It is everything but green, but as a Dane I feel completely at home with the ocean, sandy beachers, the wind, the chill atmosphere and the lack of crowds. It's a kitesurfers paradise.
Would LOVE to go there! Hopefully one day.. But for now we're heading north 😁
@@WeWillNomad and what a perfect time to do so. Norway is stunning.
A beautiful country. We will definitely visit Denmark after watching this series of videos. There doesn’t seem to be anyone living there?
Are dogs generally welcome?
😂 There are definitely people living there but it's not too crowded! We can't say for sure but think dogs would generally be welcome. Thanks for your comment and hope you get to visit! 😊
Nice little road trip through, maybe next time you'll have time for a little detour to Skagen. Those shelters are such an overlooked gem, we have them across the country and everyone from students to pensioners on fishing trips will make use of them.
Aha! But we returned! th-cam.com/video/ZMYUxNmzuLk/w-d-xo.html Thanks for your comment!
The Danishes in Denmark is actually called Wienerbrød ,bread from vienna..back in the 1850' the bakers in denmark went on a strike, so the owners of the bakeries had to import foreign workers, and amongst them were bakers from Vienna, and they brought recipies, unknown to us Denmark
The first thing we learned. 😁 The people of Denmark are Danes and Danishes are Wienerbrod. Never use Danish as a noun 😁
@@WeWillNomad LOL good...alot of ppl get that wrong and ofc if you don't know, you don't know 🙂
Everything looks so clean and bright, really beautiful 👌
I can live with danish pastries 😋😋
Those chalk cliffs are amazing🤩
Thanks for showing us Denmark, it is not on our bucket list😉 too far and too expensive🙈
Denmark has been a bit of a surprise (well, at least the part we saw!). Everything felt 'relaxed' and it was so tempting to just stay there 😄
Next time you come to Denmark in summer I recommend you visit the northern Jutland West part of Denmark. Here we have Sandy beaches and nature a little more different that you have seen on this trip.. Fx. Cold Hawaii...surfers paradise, kite festival, sandcastle park, viking museums, the sandhed church, Skagen were 2 seas meet, the typical Skagen painters and their art, bunkers from 2 world war, fishermen who have their boats up on the beach, fresh fish....alot more.
Hi Maria. Thank you for your comment and suggestions. We completely fell in love with Denmark and came back via Jutland from Norway. The Skagen area is incredible! We posted a couple of videos th-cam.com/video/ZMYUxNmzuLk/w-d-xo.html
the last town you camped in, is my hometown where I grew up(kalvehave).. funny I just stumbled upon it in your video.. haven't been down there for many years, it just brought back some good memories
That's pretty cool! thanks for sharing. Sadly it was raining when we were there and we didn't have much chance to look around.
Love the axe in the public camping spot ?!
Crazy hey😁
And we have clifs several places, also on Stevns. The last one with remnants of what killed the Dinosaurs, a black line! And a secret underrground fort!
It is strange, stumbling upon someone on TH-cam, passing by the place I grew up.
You where right about that initial stop by the bridge. Luckily there are many hidden gems, when you get away from the highways. And they can even be guaranteed safe, if you are willing to pay.
But what you might not know, is that the beach by that initial stop is well liked by kitesurfers. And if you dare risk the sand, easy parking for un/loading. You have a beach facing northwest, and one facing southeast. So wind direction almost doesn't matter. As long as it is windy. And the beach is cleared of seaweed regularly by a local.
Personally, the best vacation time I've had in this country, was when nothing was planned, and time was spent exploring smaller lesser used roads. There are surprisingly many views, querky houses and creative "art" pieces hidden away.
Hi! Thank you for your insightful comment. 😎 One of the reasons we wanted to go past that section of Farø was exactly because we had it marked as a kitesurfing spot! Sadly there was just not enough wind on the day. But we just fell in love with Denmark and will be back for sure.
it's is so beautiful it's my fatherlands and family every year i am going to them :)
Thank you Danny, it really is beautiful! Enjoy your time there and we also hope to return! 😊
This is close to my former home for most of my life for 75 years 😁
Thats fantastic! Thanks for taking the time to comment!
You seems to have forgotten the most importent part of Denmark :” Jylland”.🤣🤣😂
We returned to Denmark from Norway a few months later and spend quite a bit of time in the North and along the west coast. But there's still so much more th-cam.com/video/ZMYUxNmzuLk/w-d-xo.html
The SUB??
Stand Up Paddle board. If that's what you are referring to?
@@WeWillNomad Yeah that was it)