Monday, 29 July 2019

JULY 2019 : DENMARK : DAY 9 : Klintholm - Råbylille strand


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Breakfast from a little store and supplemented by a fridge of left-over offerings, while we looked at the early morning activity on the little harbour.


Merete and I tried out the accommodation’s kayaks. Very peaceful paddling around the marina.


Lots of bird and butterfly activity today




Day 5 : An easy walk along the beach on the easterly coast



Lots of interesting distractions


Walking into the village there were some attractive summer houses, all with immaculate yards


Our B&B was originally a grand house built in the 1920s with extensive grounds. We were able to have lunch at the cafe.




Merete and Peter are staying tonight too but in one of the on-site vans. We headed off about 3 into the south-eastern section of the island through light forest with views of the coast.


We encountered a very engaging goat, a car yard of Citröens and beehives with lots of active bees


Throughout Denmark there are shelters, which families can book or use, if available, for overnight stays in the forests. The ones in this part of Møn were full. They have been built by locals.There is a rudimentary toilet block nearby. It is a popular holiday. They are fully waterproofed, snug and cosy - very ‘hoogly’!


An honour system ice cream van outside a restaurant. Do you think this would work in Australia? I am so impressed with this concept and how widespread it is.



Dinner at Fanefjord Skovpsvillon. Fish and steak tonight.


Home at sunset


M&M

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