Day 2 – Skagen

We’re staying at a holiday center, with a lot of facilities for the families, including mini-golf. So we started the day with a mini-golf round with the two families. I’mo not sure who won. As often with mini-golf, it’s better to quickly move on and never mention all the embarassing failures.

We then went to the Skagen, a lovely town, a tourist magnet with its colorful houses and its active city life. We did a bit of shopping – we have promised everyone pizzas for diner, went to vintage shops – including one selling almost only old french decorative articles: old posters, plates, glasses, you name it.

After the pizza diner, we went to Højen for the soldnedgang – the sunset. Skagen is narrow stretch at the northern tip of Denmark. On the north-west side, the north sea. And on the south-east side, the baltic. Between the two, about 2.5 km. We watched the beautiful sunset, then, stayed a bit longer for an ice-cream at dusk. It was quite windy and quite cold, so we didn’t stay too long.