Originally Posted by +8Rich
What a lovely area to stay in, we missed that lake altogether unfortunately, perhaps we will go back to Denmark again and catch it second time around, the aircraft museum too.

We travelled from Harwich to Esbjerg on the car ferry and it was a good trip on the Winston Churchill I think the vessel was called funnily enough.

We stayed on Romo for about a month and enjoyed going along to a NATO aircraft bombing/shooting range which was good - back in the days of the German Starfighters and Danish Mirages.

We took full advantage of working out there and fell in love with Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, there was so much to entertain you there and really good restaurants.

You are lucky to live so close.



You are right: Danmark is a little flat but has a lot of small winding roads.

And the view out of the living room window of our holiday home helps to relax grin2

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We also love the Tivoli! Epecially when it is illuminated in the evening! Then it has a nice oldfashioned flair.

Driving with the Morgan in Copenhgen is a little bit difficult. I stopped to count how many times Asian tourists jumped in front of us to take a photo of us scared



Richard of course I wanted to clarify for you "what material" the Sptfire on display is made of!

So I took the trouble grin2 to drive the 100km around the fjord to take another more accurate photo of the hull. woohoo

It is a pity that I have never managed to be there on one of the weekends when vintage air shows take place.



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Maybe another reason was that I wanted to visit the Stauning Distillery near the airfield again. laugh2


Stauning Destillery was a small independent distillery until 2015, but since then it has been part of the Talisker group. Nevertheless, they have bottlings that taste good to me.


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