Very nice presentation of the Northern part of the North Jutland region where i live. Looking at those aerial videos really shows some of the unique features of the landscape.
I'm Danish. Lived in Jutland for wauw may years. Each time I visited Grenen - the tip of Jutland peninsula = tip of mainland Europe!!! - it always looked a little different - because each wave each a tiny piece of Grenen,of Jutland, of Denmark, of Europe mainland. So fascinating to see you visit and experience it too. If you ever come nearby in future - go back to Grenen and experience again the tip of Grenen.
@mnp3713 That is certainly up for debate how you count Thyborøn and the bridges to/from Mors. But you're kind of right. Me, a meager former resident of Viborg. My geo wisdom of Vendsyssel requires refresh. Beklager!
@@rilauats the geologi and formation of the area is actually several Islands that have risen above sea level since last Iceage. In the stone age north of Himmerland was a low sea full of islands. Vendsyssel is one of the few places that still rise above sea every year 2-3 mm most in skagen
@@lisa_the_nomad We eagerly await your videos and my husband and I sit down & enjoy them together. We check every other day to see if one is up yet 😂 😂 “No sign of Millie today or yay Millie has a new video😂 😂
Thanks! Well... we worked hard, spent little and invested wisely for almost 25 years - so 'early' is a debatable word 😋 That said, we still work part time remotely when there is an opportunity. Lisa is an Engineer and I'm an IT Project Specialist.
Next time you could consider visiting the island Falster, it has one of the best beaches near Marielyst, a very popular summer destination. And near Gedser you will find "Sydstenen" ('Southstone') which marks the southest point of both Denmark and Scandinavia.
Thanks for the tips! Last year we just drove right across Falster without stopping. It-s definitely an area we would like to spend time in. There-s some good kitesurfing spots around Farø as well.
Aw, was Finland taken off the list of countries? Just found your channel through your Radwagon 4 review and after watching that came to look for your videos filmed here in Finland. 😅
Unfortunately we just ran out of time really. 😞 It would have taken a huge push to make it all the way round. We're planning an update video soon on the Radwagon after the first 1000km 👍
@@WeWillNomad Ahh gotcha! Maybe one day. 😅 Looking forward to the Radwagon update video though! I've already ordered all of the extra gear myself, now just waiting for the bikes to restock! 🙂
Hi JP! Lekker om van jou te hoor 😂😁 Radwagon is great but it has some quirks. We'll have to do a review video at some point. But overall we're very happy. The eggrider is tempting but we haven't got one yet...
Hi Andre. U flippen answered. How cool is that. Yes, please do a review on radwagon. We live in Boechout Antwerpen. We cycle everywhere. Bakfiets. Maar die boerseun sukkel met die fiets...lol. We basically cycle around 15 000km per year. And a radwagon/ eggrider looks very interesting. Also come say hi when you back in Antwerpen. Good luck with your channel. I like it stukkend!
15000 per year? 🤔😅 that's more than what we drive, and we live in a motorhome 😄 We actually really wanted to go past Antwerp but ran out of time this year. I guess the Bakfiets has it's benefits for cargo and kids - especially in bad weather. The long-tail cargo bike is easier to ride and park though.
In some years time the dune will eat up the road to Skagen and finally it will disappear in the Skagerak! It is allowed to move as it likes. But in the many years before, sand from the west covered a large part of the Danish Coast and made it a barren land, before rows of new hedges became planted, stopped the sand, and made it possible to use the land again for agriculture and plantations.
hi.i am sri lankan .your videos are awesome. I love your country very much. I am still 17 years old. My future hope is to become a chef. Someday I will be a cook in your country. Tell me what is the average salary of a chef in your country. It would be nice to meet you sometime. Keep making videos.😄
happy, happy beach vacation,,,, good luck to you guys,,, beside enjoying,, jutland beach danmarkk-----oh,, man,,, what a miserable memory post wwii,, after nazi was defeated, large young age german men die, and then,,, lots of teenage german kids served as soldiers,, they became POW and sent to this beach--------to clean up the land mine,, yes,,,lots of land mines on this beach,,, in 1945,, 9 thousands of german kids //boy wre forced to clean up the weapons-----land mine on this beach,, , it was risky job because there were not much high yech tools, only some hand tools such as shovel and a shaft, and half malfunction metal detectors,, report said that during 4 months of clean up, thousand of them die by land mine blew up,, ,, and many wounded,, yes, I knew what some want to say,, ,,, say---nazi kill lots people,,, yes, more you can say,,,, anyway,,,,, that's the story beach,,,,,,,
That coast is strewn with reminders of a very different time and it's hard to imagine what played out there. When we looked around the bunkers and caves in southern Norway it brought about the reality of how destructive armed conflict can be. The really crazy part is that war is still a reality in Europe - even today
@Mr.Liar "From May 11, 1945, until August 1945 Minenkommando Dänemark cleared 1.402.000 mines. The group lost 149 killed and had 165 seriously injured and 167 slightly injured during the operations. Three of the 52 Danish officers who supervised the group were also injured. Almost all of the German engineers who cleared the minefields were volunteers and the alternative would have been that inexperienced Danish and British personnel should have cleared the minefields instead. Should that have been the case, many more losses would have been experienced, and among them many civilians." "Mine detectors were not that effective as most of the German mines were made of wood, concrete, plastic, or glass." Tried to post link but because it was for outside RUclips the comment got deleted.
Very nice presentation of the Northern part of the North Jutland region where i live. Looking at those aerial videos really shows some of the unique features of the landscape.
Thank you, that means a lot coming from someone who lives there! We love it and will return this summer so any tips on where to go will be welcome! 😍
We loooved the northern tip with the weird crashing of the to seas ❤
Beautiful coastline! We really loved the vast beaches there!
I'm Danish. Lived in Jutland for wauw may years. Each time I visited Grenen - the tip of Jutland peninsula = tip of mainland Europe!!! - it always looked a little different - because each wave each a tiny piece of Grenen,of Jutland, of Denmark, of Europe mainland. So fascinating to see you visit and experience it too.
If you ever come nearby in future - go back to Grenen and experience again the tip of Grenen.
Vendsyssel is an island so not mainland europe
@mnp3713 That is certainly up for debate how you count Thyborøn and the bridges to/from Mors.
But you're kind of right.
Me, a meager former resident of Viborg. My geo wisdom of Vendsyssel requires refresh.
Beklager!
@@rilauats the geologi and formation of the area is actually several Islands that have risen above sea level since last Iceage. In the stone age north of Himmerland was a low sea full of islands. Vendsyssel is one of the few places that still rise above sea every year 2-3 mm most in skagen
We have stayed in Skagen. Thanks for making this beautiful film to act as a reminder.........Brian Oosterbeek Nederland....
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the comment!
Great to see you found the northern beaches and some sunshine.
we really enjoyed Denmark!
Wow, what a super experience on the dune. 👌 Those beaches really look spectacular 🤩
Thank you that we can visit Denmark with you😍
We'll happily take you along again in many summers to come!
Thanks Davida! ♥️
How Gorgeous are those beaches & wow 🤩 that Dune!!!! Spectacular ❤️ Hurry with the next video 😂
😂 I just don't want to leave Denmark! Thanks for travelling along!
@@lisa_the_nomad We eagerly await your videos and my husband and I sit down & enjoy them together. We check every other day to see if one is up yet 😂 😂 “No sign of Millie today or yay Millie has a new video😂 😂
Thanks Sharon. ❤️ At the moment we're trying to stick to Thursday and Sunday uploads. Glad to hear you're enjoying our videos.
Skagen przepiekne miejsce koniecznie trzeba byc tam ❤
That was a lovely park up enjoy the rest of the trip
Thank you! 👍
Great vlog 👍
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Nice videos. Have been enjoying a lot of your videos. I’m curious. How can you afford retiring so early? Or do you work from your camper?
Thanks! Well... we worked hard, spent little and invested wisely for almost 25 years - so 'early' is a debatable word 😋 That said, we still work part time remotely when there is an opportunity. Lisa is an Engineer and I'm an IT Project Specialist.
Great footage!
Thank you very much!
Amazing place
It really is! We can't get enough of Denmark!
Next time you could consider visiting the island Falster, it has one of the best beaches near Marielyst, a very popular summer destination. And near Gedser you will find "Sydstenen" ('Southstone') which marks the southest point of both Denmark and Scandinavia.
Thanks for the tips! Last year we just drove right across Falster without stopping. It-s definitely an area we would like to spend time in. There-s some good kitesurfing spots around Farø as well.
@@WeWillNomad then on Lolland, see "Dodekalitten", amazing.
I love the part about Ålbæk as I live in Ålbæk .
Aw, was Finland taken off the list of countries? Just found your channel through your Radwagon 4 review and after watching that came to look for your videos filmed here in Finland. 😅
Unfortunately we just ran out of time really. 😞 It would have taken a huge push to make it all the way round. We're planning an update video soon on the Radwagon after the first 1000km 👍
@@WeWillNomad Ahh gotcha! Maybe one day. 😅 Looking forward to the Radwagon update video though! I've already ordered all of the extra gear myself, now just waiting for the bikes to restock! 🙂
greetings from Denmark.😁 🇩🇰
Thanks! We're heading back to Jutland next week! ❤
@@WeWillNomad :O
Hi guys. Baie dankie vir lekka videos. How is the rad bike working out? Eggrider?
Groete. JP (belgium)
Hi JP! Lekker om van jou te hoor 😂😁 Radwagon is great but it has some quirks. We'll have to do a review video at some point. But overall we're very happy. The eggrider is tempting but we haven't got one yet...
Hi Andre. U flippen answered. How cool is that. Yes, please do a review on radwagon. We live in Boechout Antwerpen. We cycle everywhere. Bakfiets. Maar die boerseun sukkel met die fiets...lol. We basically cycle around 15 000km per year. And a radwagon/ eggrider looks very interesting. Also come say hi when you back in Antwerpen. Good luck with your channel. I like it stukkend!
15000 per year? 🤔😅 that's more than what we drive, and we live in a motorhome 😄 We actually really wanted to go past Antwerp but ran out of time this year. I guess the Bakfiets has it's benefits for cargo and kids - especially in bad weather. The long-tail cargo bike is easier to ride and park though.
In some years time the dune will eat up the road to Skagen and finally it will disappear in the Skagerak! It is allowed to move as it likes. But in the many years before, sand from the west covered a large part of the Danish Coast and made it a barren land, before rows of new hedges became planted, stopped the sand, and made it possible to use the land again for agriculture and plantations.
Crazy to imagine it will completely move away and eventually even disappear!
11:10 lovely parking spot. I hope you used some of my spots on Park4nite in Scandinavian (user name Bake been). Great stuff guys. Enjoy ;-)
That was a real gem. We only left because we needed water 😁 We'll have to go check your listings now on Park 4 Night 😎
Was water cold ? :p
Let's just say it's definitely NOT warm. 😎
hi.i am sri lankan .your videos are awesome. I love your country very much. I am still 17 years old. My future hope is to become a chef. Someday I will be a cook in your country. Tell me what is the average salary of a chef in your country. It would be nice to meet you sometime. Keep making videos.😄
average salery for a chef in Denmark is $3600-$4400 a month, unless you're at a good restaurant, then you can make alot more.
Hi Tharu. Good luck with your journey to become a chef! You can do it!
@@jkbdk6723 😍😍
happy, happy beach vacation,,,, good luck to you guys,,,
beside enjoying,, jutland beach danmarkk-----oh,, man,,,
what a miserable memory post wwii,, after nazi was defeated, large young age german men die, and then,,, lots of teenage german kids served as soldiers,, they became POW and sent to this beach--------to clean up the land mine,,
yes,,,lots of land mines on this beach,,, in 1945,, 9 thousands of german kids //boy wre forced to clean up the weapons-----land mine on this beach,, , it was risky job because there were not much high yech tools, only some hand tools such as shovel and a shaft, and half malfunction metal detectors,, report said that during 4 months of clean up, thousand of them die by land mine blew up,, ,, and many wounded,,
yes, I knew what some want to say,, ,,, say---nazi kill lots people,,, yes, more you can say,,,,
anyway,,,,, that's the story beach,,,,,,,
That coast is strewn with reminders of a very different time and it's hard to imagine what played out there. When we looked around the bunkers and caves in southern Norway it brought about the reality of how destructive armed conflict can be. The really crazy part is that war is still a reality in Europe - even today
@Mr.Liar "From May 11, 1945, until August 1945 Minenkommando Dänemark cleared 1.402.000 mines. The group lost 149 killed and had 165 seriously injured and 167 slightly injured during the operations. Three of the 52 Danish officers who supervised the group were also injured. Almost all of the German engineers who cleared the minefields were volunteers and the alternative would have been that inexperienced Danish and British personnel should have cleared the minefields instead. Should that have been the case, many more losses would have been experienced, and among them many civilians."
"Mine detectors were not that effective as most of the German mines were made of wood, concrete, plastic, or glass."
Tried to post link but because it was for outside RUclips the comment got deleted.