Old train tracks are more and more used for cyclists. I am staying a few days at the Horsens Fjord in Denmark, to explore the area. On the first day I cycle over the Bryrupbanestien, with the coolest cycling bridge: Den Genfundne Bro, The Uncovered Bridge. The other days I go island hopping: Alrø, Hjarn and Endelave.

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My gear:
Santos Travel Lite+
Ortlieb Back-Roller Plus & Sport-Roller Plus & Ultimate6 Plus
iPhone 11 Pro
Nikon D610
Nikon 50mm 1.8G – Nikon 24mm 1.8G – Nikon 70-200mm 4G – Nikon 300mm
DJI Mavic Air
Rode VideoMic Pro+
Joby Gorillapods

12 Comments

  1. Amazing. I don't mean to add a negative to your wonderful video, but the bridge appearance now, and the story, makes me want to see the dismantling of the dam and the restoration process that came before this. Not meant to slight your story here though!

  2. Very nice film, beautiful landscapes and images. But the music didn't sound very Danish, or do they fiddle too? No idea what Danish music sounds like, they never won the Song Festival, I think. And a few 'indigenous' blondes or elderly with rambling teeth and rustic comments would be nice, too.

  3. Vlak bij deze brug wonen een vriend en vriendin van mij. Ik ben er al vaak op de fiets naartoe gereden en vooral deze omgeving vind ik erg mooi. Zij hebben ook van je reportage genoten. Dank je wel. Ik ga meestal terug met vrienden die met de auto komen. Soms ga ik terug met de trein, maar dat is jammer genoeg een weg op zeven. Maar het kan in één dag. Het is veel duurzamer dan vliegen, dus ik heb het er voor over.

  4. "Ø" simply means "island" in Danish, so an island typically have its island status as part of it´s name like, Hjarnø, Vejlø, Bogø etc. So if you find a map with anything ending on "Ø" then check if there are a bridge or a ferry as well, because it nearly every time will be an island.

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