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WInterrail into the 20s, each stop posted on the same day...3 months later

WInterrail - 29 December 2019 (Odense)

My interrail trip last summer (2019) gave a taste for more.
This time, I have written about my trip on  https://karinblomblom.wordpress.com/
 
Accompanying below pictures, I have sometimes cited (in italic) a few lines from my "wordblog"  and sometimes there is instead a new supplementary text.

Having enjoyed the delicious breakfast and the kind welcome at Mokkariet, I returned the following day for their healthy and nourishing youghurt & granola before taking the train to Odense.

 


...a great deal of the town was under reconstruction

 


Christmas decorations at H.C. Andersen childhood home
 


So... this is the house where he lived as a child, H. C. Andersen. I wander what his life was like then..., in the beginning of the 19:th century.
 

Cranes looking over the setted streets. The yellow corner house in the center of the photo is H. C Andersen's birthplace.

Vintapperstraede
 

Odense town hall

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WInterrail - 28 December 2019 (Copenhagen & Elsinore)

My interrail trip last summer (2019) gave a taste for more.
This time, I have written about my trip on  https://karinblomblom.wordpress.com/
 
Accompanying below pictures, I have sometimes cited (in italic) a few lines from my "wordblog"  and sometimes there is instead a new supplementary text.


It is actually not the tempting cakes that was my focus when taking this photo but the awesome cup-art. Mokkariet is the name of this place where I had a first breakfast.

 


Morning walk through a sleepy Copenhagen.

 
Vesterbros torv

 


Now... Take a close look at this blurred photo... There isn't just the shopwindow dogs... When taking the photo, the door beside opened letting out a woman and... a charming little one....


 
Helsingör - Elsinore


Arriving at Kronborg Castle

 

I ought to have remembered my aptitude of getting stuck among beautiful tapestry and paintings...

 

When returning to the small town, it was already dusk and soon night fell. It was time to take the train back to Copenhagen and have dinner.

 

Heavenly Scandinavian Tapas at Cofoco

Top: Sustainable Danish salmon, green grapes, lemon balm, pak choy, cilantro and crispy rice
Bottom: Hokkaido pumkin tatare, miso-orange bouillon, greek yoghurt, pickled pumkin and shiso

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WInterrail - 27 December 2019 (Heading for Copenhagen)

My interrail trip last summer (2019) gave a taste for more.
This time, I have written about my trip on  https://karinblomblom.wordpress.com/
 
Accompanying below pictures, I have sometimes cited (in italic) a few lines from my "wordblog"  and sometimes there is instead a new supplementary text.

The feeling of anticipation…, waiting for the train at the home railway station
The feeling of anticipation…, waiting for the train at the home railway station

 


Watching the passing landscape is an opportunity of peaceful relaxation.

...Enjoying in the same time the remains of the Christmas ham on rye bread flavored with wort, and a marshmallow Santa for dessert, a tasteful start on this first day of my WInterrail trip, which would for a part, also be a delicacy trip...

 


In between the two trains, I had the opportunity to see a play of light on the Post building, just outside Malmö central station.

 


Crossing the Oresund bridge in golden sunlight.

 

Train stations.... There is something special about them: If it is not for the art of the station, it’s for the anticipation of travelling…

 

Copenhagen central station dressed for Christmas

 


Compenhagen Twilight
 


Tivoli Food Hall

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Lund

Grande finale - Grand Hôtel

For my last night, I had found a good deal on one of the hotel apps. And yes, it was a nice experience to be in this beautiful hotel, opened in 1899, with comfortable beds. And with some complementary things in the room that I haven't seen in other hotels, like the dressing grown, the special drawer for the red wine and its glass... Also, there was a very cool... let's say... industrial designed view from the window that came with the good deal price...
The sweetest signs of "Please do not disturb" & "Please clean my room", (alluding to the the fact that Lund is a university town) that I have ever seen!
 
I certainly wanted to see the cathedral and finding out that there is an astronomical clock, I stayed around to see it play. The strokes in the beginning comes from the two knights on the top, one representing the day and the other one, the night. The playing doesn't continue until just after 0:50 so just skip the long pause in between.
 
There are a lot of small streets with pretty and idyllic houses as well as magnificent buildings like the cathedral and university buildings. Also, there are beautiful old buildings reminding of ancient times. like the Liberiet from the 15:th century, just beside the cathedral.
 
Sometimes I decide upon a road and then take another. Just because it seems more interesting, like when I happened to arrive at the botanical garden where there was a lot of floral beauty.
 
There were actually some plant life in the walls of the cathedral as well, just like a meeting between heaven and earth...
By five in the afternoon, I was on the last train on my Swedish interrail trip, at least for this time. I do hope SJ decides on continuing this great possibility of interrailing through Sweden!
 
One thing I really liked was how easy it was to book as it was just to open the SJ application, choose "tickets" to find the interrail card. When clicking on the booking button in the card one came into what locked like the regular booking mode, just that the available tickets cost 0 SEK. As previously mentioned, the couchette tickets could also be booked with no extra charge.
 
What a fantastic way to see our beautiful country!
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Helsingborg

From H to H - 1 August 2019

After having left Falun so quickly I was about to return after my visit to Halden. It seemed however to take me more time to get there than to be there.  Finding it more time effective to go further south, I opted for Helsingborg and Lund as a final of my trip. 
 
Helsingborg has for me just been a "passing by town" on interrail trips in my twenties, looking out the window when the train got onto the ferry and the adventure could start for real... After all the years, it was very nice to now explore this city more than just from the train window.
 
The first sight of the day was Kärnan, a royal tower that once served as a home, guard, and defence within a stronghold.
 
A 20 minutes walk brought me to Fredriksdal's open museum with an ancient Helsingborg town quarter, country houses and a manor. It was the owner, Gisela Trapp, that, according to the will of her late and beloved husband, gave the manor to the town of Helsingborg in 1918, with the purpose of being used as an open air museum. New buildings have been added throughout the years.
 
Before leaving Helsingborg for Lund I had a cappuccino at the town's own coffee company, founded in 1886.The text in the first photo is the announcement of the coffee shop to open the following day...
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