To the travel report week 8 21.September - 27.September

Tomorrow 10 °C

Noon 16°C

Evening 13°C

Monday, September 21st

At the moment I'm just a bit lazy when it comes to writing.


We slept long and well. We got out of bed late this morning.


By the time we have finished shopping and finally set off further south, it is already after 11 o'clock.


We are heading towards the archipelago, but the weather there is very windy and the sun is hidden.

The worst thing: the fish delicatessen in Grebbestad is closed today, Monday.

Frustrated, we turn our backs on the archipelago and head south on the E6 towards the promised sun of Malmö,


We end our journey for today at the beautifully situated parking spot in Haverdal. The sun is shining again.

This looks good for tomorrow.

Day route: Amal - Haverdal

Distance: 393 km

Travel time: 5 hours 29 minutes

Average consumption: 9.3 liters

Average speed 71 km/h

Pitch costs: 0 SEK incl. water/electricity

Tomorrow 14°C

Noon 21°C

Evening 17°C

A little morning mist greets us, but the sun quickly gains the upper hand.


Today we want to go to the parking space in the port of Malmö.


Before we arrive, our Pfüdi urgently needs diesel and we can also fill up the gas bottles in Malmö.


Shortly after 12 o'clock there are only three motorhomes on the site, which actually surprises us. We were expecting more.


There are also still plenty of free spaces at the second parking spot, which we take a quick look at after filling up with gas.


We quickly set up camp on a corner spot and after a small lunch we set off on an exploratory tour with our e-bikes.

Malmö is a real cycling city. It's fun to cycle around here.


We're back at 4 p.m. and make ourselves comfortable. The rest of the day passes quickly.

From our parking spot we can watch people jogging, walking, cycling, chatting, talking on the phone, ships, cars, etc.

And last but not least, a beautiful sunset.

Day route: Haverdal -Malmö

Distance: 164 km

Travel time: 2 hours 46 minutes

Average consumption: 9 liters

Average speed 59 km/h

Pitch costs: 200 SEK incl. water/gas, incl. electricity

Tomorrow 14 °C

Noon 19°C

Evening 18°C

Wednesday, September 23

Oops, the fog is extremely thick this morning. It's very tiring to drive and also very unpleasant, especially when there's a truck breathing down your neck that just won't keep enough distance. It's all the nicer when the pillars of the Öresund Bridge suddenly appear out of nowhere.


And then we dive into the fog again. Luckily only for a short time. Copenhagen then greets us with sunshine.

Tärnborg Church


We drive to Korsor. Here in the harbor there is a parking space and next to it a restaurant that is always praised.

The parking space has been renovated and the restaurant, which was closed in autumn 2018 due to a fire, is also open again.


Two motorhomes are still here at 11am and one is just leaving. So we can choose the best spot.

And today we tried the restaurant for lunch. The fish and veal schnitzel were good.


Strengthened in this way, we set off on an exploratory tour in and around Korsor with our e-bikes.

Tagesstrecke: Malmö - Korsor, Dänemark

Distance: 142 km

Travel time: 2 hours 9 minutes

Average consumption: 8.8 liters

Average speed 65 km/h

Pitch costs: 140 DK incl. water/electricity

Tomorrow 17 °C

Noon 19°C

Evening 19 °C

Thursday, September 24

The first look out of the bedroom window at about 7 a.m. actually promises a pretty nice morning.

The second look about 10 minutes later shows a storm-tossed sea, gusts of wind and rain.


By the time we cross the Great Belt Bridge at around 9.30 a.m., the day is sunny again, but the crosswind is strong.


The sun stays with us all day, but we also experience a somewhat windy Denmark.



Castles, lighthouses and windmills line our path. Once again we are travelling slowly and the average speed has dropped rapidly.



We reach the island of Langeland over several bridges. We drive leisurely, with many stops, all the way to the northern tip of this narrow, elongated island.

Back in Rudkobing, we decide to take the last spot in the front row at the parking space in the harbor and call it a day. We enjoy the views and especially the sun. The weather is supposed to change tomorrow. This is hard to believe.


Day route: Korsor - Rudkobing, Langeland Island

Distance: 163 km

Travel time: 3 hours 46 minutes

Average consumption: 9.3 liters

Average speed 43 km/h

Pitch costs: 130 DK incl. water/electricity

Tomorrow 13 °C

Noon 16°C

Evening 12 °C

Friday, September 25

This flower symbol often accompanies us in Denmark. It is the symbol for the Margritenroute. A route through beautiful landscapes, beautiful villages and to sights.

Today our route takes us first to the southern tip of the island of Langeland. There are no daisy symbols to be seen here. But we like it very much.

We have breakfast in the southernmost car park. Once we're refreshed, we then explore the Dovnsklints on a walk.

We also like the town of Bagenkop with its many beautiful houses.

Then we go back to the island of Funen.

The island of castles. Many are privately owned and you can only catch a glimpse of them from the outside and through the garden.


But some of them can also be visited.

We visit Egeskov Castle.

One of the largest castles in the Renaissance style.

Around 250,000 visitors come here every year. For once, Corona has something positive - we are almost alone and can stroll unhindered through the castle rooms and the beautiful gardens.

We chose the parking space in the port of Millinge as our place to stay overnight.

We are surprised to find that we are almost alone here too. Later, a second motorhome joins us on the site, but at a very, very safe distance.

The sun says goodbye! Good night!


Daily route: Rudkobing - Millinge

Distance: 152 km

Travel time: 3 hours 38 minutes

Average consumption: 8.4 liters

Average speed 41 km/h

Pitch costs: 125 DK including drinking water

Tomorrow 12 °C

Noon 14 °C

Evening 13 °C

Saturday, September 26

After a very leisurely morning, we start off a little undecided. Where should we go today? First, we'll go to Rema1000. We need to buy a few small things.

And then we will find the solution together.

After all, we drove to the west coast of Sweden just to shop at the fish delicatessen, which was unfortunately closed.

So now we can drive to the west coast of Denmark, to the island of Römö. Here in the harbor of Havneby there is Ann and Otto's fish restaurant. It is well known and has very good food. We are lucky here, after all it is Saturday, the restaurant is open and serves its food all afternoon until 5 p.m.

So we arrive at 2 p.m. for our delicious lunch and our kitchen remains cold today.


Day route: Millinge - Römö

Distance: 182 km

Travel time: 3 hours 28 minutes

Average consumption: 8.8 liters

Average speed 52 km/h

Pitch costs: 130 DK incl. water/electricity

Tomorrow 12 °C

Midday 15 °C

Evening 14 °C

Sunday, September 27

The Wadden Sea attracts us quite spontaneously today.

So we put on the indicator and drive to the Nordstrand peninsula.

The beach chairs at the Strandkorb restaurant remain unused today, but we enjoy a delicious lunch inside.


The sheep move in single file along the dike.


We really like it here. We definitely have to come back and explore the area on our bikes.


And if the sun were shining it would certainly be perfect.

Rendsburg is our destination. There are actually still spaces available at the parking spot. We don't want to risk whether there is space available on the North Sea/Baltic Sea Canal and we're staying here. We don't feel like driving around.

There is water here too. We are standing at the town pond, just without a direct view.


Daily route: Römö - Rendsburg

Distance: 200 km

Travel time: 4 hours 03 minutes

Average consumption: 8.6 liters

Average speed 49 km/h

Pitch costs: 15 euros including water/electricity

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