Summer 2000 we travelled via Denmark to the Southern part of Sweden. Our route took us from the centre of the Netherlands, via the E45 through Northern Germany to Røjle Klint Camping. Here we spend 4 nights on the isle of Fyn (Funen) opposite the harbour of Fredericia. Via Odense, we drove over the impressive bridge over the Great Belt, through the isle Sjæland (Seeland), passing Copenhagen and crossing the brand-new and already famous tunnel / bridge over the Sont to Malmø in the South of Sweden. We followed the E4 to the north and made camp in Sjön Bolmen (3), situated on Lake Bolmen (4). It proved to be an excellent camping site, well equipped and ideally situated for many outings on foot, canoe, bicycle or by car. After ten, well spend days (5 – 13), we backtracked the E4, to a few kilometres south of Copenhagen and made camp in the Tanglopen in the Isjøh area (14). This proved to be a good choice, the camping is well organized, clean and well equipped. And most important of all: it is very well situated to visit Copenhagen with Public Transport (15″ by train) or by car. The evening is well spend on Isjøh beach, close to the camping site. In Copenhagen you must, of course, have a look at ‘the Little Mermaid’, which is very little indeed, as well as Copenhagen’s famous Tivoli (15 – 19). After two nights we went back to Røjle Klint (Camping) on the isle of Fyn and visited Odense, the birthplace of the famous writer Hans Christiaan Andersen (20). After a monotonous, but fast, drive through the Southern part of Denmark, the Northern part of Germany and the eastern part of Holland we returned home again three weeks later.
2000 Denmark and Sweden
