steveindenmark
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Sorry, I had to make extra editions as I can only add 10 photos per post.
If you have read Part 1. We were talking churches.
The church I stopped out was way out in the countryside. But as always in Danish churches, the toilet was spotless. It was also heated and had had hot water. I stayed longer than was necessary and it gave me a chance to warm up. As is often the case in all these churches, it had graves of RAF airmen.
Passing along the route I passed a few other churches. Always important to mark them on the route map for toilets, rest and water.
The gravel continued and I crossed over the German border on the North Sea Cycle Route before very soon passing back into Denmark.
Just after 100km the route led me into the town of Møgultonder, where Schackenborg Slot, the home of Prince Jochim and Princess Marie is located. I had lunch in the grounds of the church and then decided to leave the gravel route and head on roads back to Ribe. I had accomplished what I had set out to do. The bike worked well, the new tyres were a huge success, my route planning was good and all my electrics were kept charged up. It could not have gone better. My total distance was 155km
If anyone ever intends to visit Denmark. Drop me a line and I will tell you the tips and tricks.
If you have read Part 1. We were talking churches.
The church I stopped out was way out in the countryside. But as always in Danish churches, the toilet was spotless. It was also heated and had had hot water. I stayed longer than was necessary and it gave me a chance to warm up. As is often the case in all these churches, it had graves of RAF airmen.
Passing along the route I passed a few other churches. Always important to mark them on the route map for toilets, rest and water.
The gravel continued and I crossed over the German border on the North Sea Cycle Route before very soon passing back into Denmark.
Just after 100km the route led me into the town of Møgultonder, where Schackenborg Slot, the home of Prince Jochim and Princess Marie is located. I had lunch in the grounds of the church and then decided to leave the gravel route and head on roads back to Ribe. I had accomplished what I had set out to do. The bike worked well, the new tyres were a huge success, my route planning was good and all my electrics were kept charged up. It could not have gone better. My total distance was 155km
If anyone ever intends to visit Denmark. Drop me a line and I will tell you the tips and tricks.
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