Denmark

We spent quite a bit more time in Denmark than we spent in Belgium or the Netherlands. This was mainly because the west coast of Denmark lies on a major migration route for hundreds of bird species. The birds fly north in the Spring season, making their way into Scandinavia and the arctic to mate and roost, and then south to warmer locations in the Fall where they hang out during their non-breeding seasons.

The Waddell Sea, on the southwest coast of Denmark, is a particularly significant stopover location for birds due to the large amount of food and resources available in the miles of reedbeds, marshes and wetlands that exist there. We first camped near the charming little town of Tønder, which sits just over Denmark’s southern border with Germany. We then made our way further up the west coast, near a large swath of marshland called the Ballum Sluse for a few days. In all, we spent just over a week’s time camping on the Waddell Sea, surrounded by an abundance of nature, Danish style!

4 Replies to “Denmark”

  1. Beautiful photos as always! That green mustang looks a lot like yours. I find it rather odd that so many places you’ve seen are so flat, being from such a hilly region that we live in. But then again, a lot of the world is flat and I haven’t seen even a fraction of it. Do get to see it from you and that’s wonderful. 🌎

    1. Yeah, much of Europe and the U.K. are pretty flat. What’s super interesting to me, is how quickly that can change. After driving hundreds of miles on flat terrain, you can transition into thousands of feet of elevation in just a mile or two!

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