

We locked up our cosy up stairs apartment with outside bathroom and toilet and set out on route. In no time we realised that we were heading in the wrong direction. After a u-turn we were soon on the blue line of our route for the day.
We bypassed passed most village of Tisvilde (idyllic as it was) to take the bike path on the wrong side of the railway tracks.
Soon we were behind the foredunes of the strand, this is the beach, riding in a Troldeskoven forest.
The forest continued only the name changed to Stænghus then Melby Overdrew. There were a mix of trees, oaks, pines, spruce, maples and birches. Often the lower story was open and the tree trunks dominated the view. It went on for many kilometres.
We stopped to see the North Sea.
After the forest we were in summer holiday house land and like all coastal development the houses were pretty classy and well maintained.
We came across a grassy gap between houses that had two park benches so we pulled in for our lunch break.
It turned out to be on a high bluff and a timber staircase of over 100 steps gave access to the beach. We had a spectacular view up and down the coast.
We did pass through some farming country and spied a deer casualty browsing and five Clydesdale look alike horses.
We were pleased to get to the ferry terminal at Hundested in good time. After a coffee the ferry arrived and we were on our way to Rørvig.
We are delighted will our accommodation at the Rørvig Centret. With a heated bathroom floor one needs nothing more.