A Drive up the West Coast of Jutland

We left Hvide Sande and continued along route 181 with the dunes and North Sea on our left and fjords on our right. When we arrived at Thyboron ( lots of wind turbines and  what looked like a gravel works) we took the short ferry ride to Agger Tange. It was hot today, 33 degrees, so the wind on the ferry was welcome. (I know that sounds cool to most of you after the UK’s 40 yesterday). We saw seals on sandbanks and many birds I can’t identify. We stopped at the visitor centre where swallows were nesting on the outside of the building. The drive to our campsite at Krik Vig was wonderful. The sea on one side, the fjord on the other. (Although it was incredibly flat as Danny pointed out. I think he misses hills. )

We explored the shore of the nearby krik vig fjord and walked into Agger. This small seaside town had an interesting group of small wooden buildings sheltering under the dunes. It became very windy and we realised why some trees are practically horizontal. We saw some kite surfers. Danny took a dip in the sea at the beach but I built a sandcastle. It’s rather like our family  holidays at St Ives Bay (but warmer).

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