RE: Walking the North Sea Trail, Denmark – Lønstrup to Hirtshals
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This was such a refreshing read I love the way you described the long walk, the mix of dunes stairs, beaches and history really made me feel like I was right there with you. What caught my attention most was the part about the bunkers it’s crazy how much history is hidden in plain sight along the coast, and how those structures once meant for war are now part of culture and learning. Also the museum sounds like something worth exploring deeply, especially with the trenches connecting the bunkers almost like walking back through time.
I love how you tied it back to personal experience the ferry rides, the family visits even the decision to eat out after a long day made the story more human and relatable sometimes travel isn’t just about the destination but the way you connect with the little things like the tired feet, the view from a restaurant window, or the thought of staying longer in a place you once rushed through.
You really made Hirtshals feel alive in my mind both with its history and its everyday charm and im looking forward to your continuation because I’m curious how Skagen will unfold in your story! Do you find these long walks more like a physical challenge or more like a meditative journey?
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate that very much. I am glad you got a feeling of being there. That part of writing a story isn,'t easy. It was not a hard walk, physical. The landscape is quite flat. Mentally I would say it was a meditative walk. I felt I could empty my head and just breath and take in the varied landscape. I also learned I will stay in Hirtshals and go to the Bunker Museum. This town has much more to offer 🙂
AI comment.
@friendlymoose, you may want to check out this guy as to me it appears all his comments are AI written.
Hmmm. Thanks for the heads up!
It didn't had the tell-tale signs of an AI comment to me.
I'll try to undo the upvote.