Next week we move on to Kristiansan, Norway. Until then, here’s one last Fun Photo Friday look as Skagen, Denmark:
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Transatlantic — Skagen; More around town and beyond
Let’s hike out northeast of town, along the eastern shore of the Skagen Odde Peninsula. It is here that we come across the first of two lighthouses. We didn’t get as far as the second, although we did see that one in the distance. At any rate, below is Skagen’s White Lighthouse. It was in operation from 1747 until 1858, when it was replaced by the Skagen Grey Lighthouse.
To get to these lighthouses you walk along some interesting residential areas:
Heading back into town along Oddejev you’ll soon see a brown tower in the distance. And where Oddejev becomes Sankt Laurentii Vej, where it intersects with Markjev, you’ll see what that tower is. This is the Vandtaarnet i Skagen (Skagen Watertower), erected in 1934 and in use until 1983. It was constructed from 130,000 bricks, but today it serves as a tourist vantage point from June through August . . . if you’re willing to shell out a modest fee for entrance and able to climb 120 steps/111 feet/34 meters:
Here’s a look back at the water tour from along Sankt Laurentii Vej facing to the northeast:
I’ll leave you today with these four street scene images of Skagen:
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Transatlantic — Skagen; Out and About
Skagen is easily traveled on foot. Today we start from Skagen Havn (Port of Skagen) and head toward town and beyond. First, let us begin with some more images of the port:
Here is a statue dedicated to the fishermen and sea rescuers of Skagen:
Not far from the Swedish Seamen’s Church which I showed you last week is a really neat glassblowing factory/gallery:
Walking through the town you’ll find charming street scenes such as this:
And for a fun shot, here is Ursula posing beneath an inverted rower:
Further north is where you’ll find the ‘new” Skagen Church built in 1841:
Not far from the memorial Danish Fisher and Rescuer statue we came across this unusual piece of bronze:
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