I think it was still in Aalborg, we found out, the Thy national park is one the most beautiful in Denmark.
Stretching on the west coast of Jutland peninsula, the oldest Danish national park has a lot to offer. Particularly the raw coastal wilderness, where one can explore over 200km² of trails through some dramatic dunes and wide sandy beaches.
The ultimate goal was to see and enjoy Thy as much as possible.
Firstly, we visited the national park centre in Vorupor, to get some insights and all the needed information.
Then we spent a lot of time on the place called Cold Hawaii by Klitmoller, which is popular Danish watersports centre. The North Sea provides ideal conditions for kite surfers and surfers alike with powerful ocean streams creating some mighty waves.
The next stop we made was in Stenbjerg Landingsplads, featuring only a few small fisherman’s houses and a typical dockside on a beach. Truly picturesque place.
Our last stop of the Thy expedition was a beach of Lobjerg sande, where we had a small picknick and some extended walks on the beautiful wild North Sea coast.
As the Sun went down, we said Good Bye to the Thy. Still to come was a 200km drive to Middelfart. It was very late, when we arrived to the Comewell hotel. Well, it could have been also later, would we not find a petrol station at only 6kms fuel capacity remaining. Yes we almost let our Toyota run dry!! But not to panic.
The day after, using a late check out, we moved back to Copenhagen with an only stop by Mosede Fort (World War Fortress with museum).
The shock, which we will hardly forget came very late, at the airport. We were denied boarding and force to fly to Vienna only next day in the morning. That was flight with a tiny little bird to Hamburg and then to Vienna. Of course, the small suitcase, we were forced to drop off, got lost in Hamburg.
What to say? The charming way to fly…