Sunday - Nakskov, Denmark
On a stunningly sunny day, we ate home-made Bircher Muesli for brekky, then we went to the Nakskov Sailing Club to join in the festivities to start the season. The chairman spoke, the band played, and the flag was raised. A sausage sizzle and beer were on offer, which we politely declined as it was only 10am. I purchased a T-shirt, and hubby asked if he could purchase a little flag, and the chairman replied “No! You must have one for free.”
After that, our friends took us out on the harbour on their boat named ‘Vera’, then we came home for lunch and lazed in the sun. Spring is really here.
At 4pm we set off once again, this time towards Copenhagen. The coach ride was very comfortable and we enjoyed the trip.
We booked this part of the journey very late, and we are staying in an Urban Hotel, which is part Hostel and part Hotel. We have a private room with a bathroom… it is very basic, but clean. The area surrounding isn’t great, but this is our first night and places usually look a bit scary on the first day.
Dinner was a plain hamburger each, with a shared serve of chunky chips, and a small Tuborg beer each. That cost about AU$75. We will be eating very simply over the next few days!