Then it started to rain a bit, but at 9pm a man with a trumpet arrived at the harbour and entertained us for half an hour with some simple tunes. The rain did not put him off, and the small audience clapped after each item.
This morning we did a two and a bit hour stretch to Rødvig. The wind was behind us, so no salty waves onto the boat :-).
We had planned to arrive early, this is a busy and popular stop on the 'Copenhagen route' and especially with a day of poor weather predicted for tomorrow, you need to get in before say 2pm to get a decent berth. We arrived just before 12 and had choice between a few spots, but an hour later people were struggling.
Rødvig is at the southern end of Stevns Klint, a chalk and limestone cliff.
When we leave here, probably on Tuesday, we'll go around the Klint for a few hours. It's not as high and impressive as the more famous Møns Klint (which you can also see in the distance from here), but it has some fascinating features about which we'll report tomorrow.
Location:Lillevang,Rødvig,Denmark
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