We had a number of maintenance tasks to complete whilst Whileaway was still inside the modern shed. Those days were unseasonably sunny and warm so we should not have been surprised when relaunch day arrived with cooler weather and threatening clouds. We had asked for a 1000 relaunch and as we prepared the mast, heavy showers began swiftly followed by thunder and forked lightening. For some inexplicable reason the crane gang were reluctant to have first the boat and then the mast in the crane whilst the thunder and lightening were active! No sense of adventure some people.
Thunderstorms stopped so the relaunch is underway |
Goodby to Fehmarn! |
Bagenkop is a small fishing village with an active fleet and this was our first ever Danish port three years ago. Catches were still being landed from boats in the late afternoon. There were a few visitors in the relatively modern holiday homes that edge part of the harbour but otherwise it was quiet. To Andrea's disappointment we had to pay our harbour dues to a machine. In 2016 we had met a very smartly uniformed (peak cap included) Harbour Master who was a particularly jolly chap. No sign of him this time.
Modern look out building on the harbourside |
A quiet harbour ....... except for the numerous sea birds and swallows |
Quite a small lighthouse, just shows above the trees |
Walking around on a lovely sunny day after our arrival we just saw a few farm workers, gardeners and other tradesman. Passing the magnificent glass houses a lady working there opened the door and called out to us to come and see inside. From her we learnt that the hotel and holiday homes do not become operational until 10 May - so even better value as there was no one to pay harbour dues to!
Kew Gardens style glass houses |
Pretty walks |
Morning wash for this hare |
Large group of deer |
The bridge at Kalvehave |
The very Danish Church at Kalvehave looking across the channel |
Following the many lateral and cardinal marks |
The harbour at Praesto from across the fjord |
A magnificent house, seemed to be part of a large farm |
Interesting clock on the front of the house |
Attractive streets and buildings |
A crisp morning sail |
Traditional fishing famlies cottages |
Windy, showery, even hailstones! |
Karen Blixen's house |
The castle at Helsingor |
The Kobenhaveneren |
Typical street in Helsingore |
A dead body on the foreshore ...... |
Our route is in orange |
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