Just came back today from a week long road trip along the
Jutlandish West Coast ( the Danish "California" )
It's basically a 500km long beach facing the Atlantic Ocean - very popular with Danish, Norwegian and German tourists and honestly pretty damn underrated globally as virtually no place on the northern hemisphere compares..
So if you like road trips, beaches and the occasional city, it might be worth giving a go some day..
Here's a few photos to give a taste of the area..
Blåvandshuk - mainland Denmark's most westernmost point ( Greenland and the Faroes not included )
Vejle
Klitmøller ( known as "Cold Hawaii" - a very popular place for kite, wind and regular surfers - but virtually no wind or waves the day we visited )
Bovbjerg - a spot teaming with harbour porpoises ( small Dolphin sized whale )
Vejers Strand - one of several beach stretches you can drive on and very popular with caravanners ( mobile homes )
Lemvig - charming small city at a large fjord
Henne Strand - a very popular part of the coast among tourists and Danes alike
Paragliders having fun at Vejers strand
We also visited northern Germany ( Denmark's Mexico ) - a place you basically only go to either buy cheep alcohol or drive to France - we chose the first one