City Visit: Copenhagen, Denmark

City Visit: Copenhagen | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55City Visit: Copenhagen

Many cruisers who visit Copenhagen only stay for a couple of days.  We understand, they perhaps have only a month or two in their cruising schedule — perhaps much less.  But Copenhagen deserves your time. We certainly had lots of time for Copenhagen.

It’s truly one of the most amazing cities in Europe (in our opinion, in the top 3). It’s charming without being cute.  Friendly without the fake smiles. Stylish without the pretension.  Historic, yet cutting-edge modern. Beautiful, yet humble.  Sophisticated, yet down-to-earth.

Perhaps the best word to describe the vibe in delightful Copenhagen is cosy or confortable.  You get the feeling that there is no  stress going on here — not even during rush hour.  We stayed in Copenhagen for a week and could have stayed for a month!

Our marina is a few metro stops from the center of town, but a 5-minute ride to the Amager Strand metro station. Copenhagen has a big bicycle culture, so we didn’t hesitate to unpack our folding bicycles and take them on the metro with us.  Bicycles are allowed on the metro outside of rush hours (7.00-9.00 and 15.30-17.30). You need to purchase a ticket for your bicycle (DKK 13 in 2016). The walk to the metro station would have taken us around 15-20 minutes.

We explored the Christianshavn area on our bikes on the first day. It’s the part of Copenhagen that most resembles Amsterdam with it’s criss-crossing canal system.  Some of the canals have guest harbours, but your boat needs to be less than about 45 feet to get a space.  The cobblestone streets, cafés, canals and beautiful architecture made for an interesting morning of exploration.

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A common site in Christianshavn, Copenhagen

Christianshavn, Copenhagen | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Live-aboard boat in Christianshavn, Copenhagen

Christianshavn, Copenhagen | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Seagull protecting its territory in Christianshavn, Copenhagen

Christianshavn, Copenhagen | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

One of the marinas in Christianshavn

Christianshavn, Copenhagen | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Yet another marina in Christianshavn

Afterwards, we had  lunch on the sunny terrace at Almanak, part of the restaurant group housed in “The Standard” building.  The lunchtime smørrebrød is fantastic and we can recommend the superb dinner menu as well.  We had dinner there last summer.

The Standard, Copenhagen, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

“The Standard” houses the restaurants “Almanak”, “Studio” and “Verandah”

Lunch at Almanak in Copenhagen | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Lunch at Almanak in Copenhagen

The next day, we did the shopping thing and hit the Strøget area.  The Strøget is Copenhagen’s pedestrian shopping street and includes most of  the major Danish brands and Design houses.  Ilum, Illums Bolighus, Georg Jenssen and Royal Copenhagen are all here.   We had lunch at Café Europa which turned out to be a nice surprise.  We weren’t expecting the food to be so good as it’s located just at the Amagertorv square.  Usually, restaurants that are well-located don’t have to try hard to get people in the door, so the food quality and the service suffers.  Not in this case.  We had a delicious 3-plate smørrebrød menu and the service was quick and friendly.  Then it was back to the metro before the 15.30 “bicycle curfew” and back to the marina and our dog, Senna.

Luckily, she’s used to us leaving during the day (for work) so she usually sleeps while we’re away.  We’ve been leaving her on the boat  for about 4 hours with no problem at all, as long she gets a long walk before we leave. And of course a long walk when we get back to the boat.  It hasn’t been very warm in Copenhagen, around 18 degrees, so if we leave all of the smaller windows open, it’s not hot in the boat. We leave a couple of fans running for Senna as well.

Day four was a rainy one, so we decided to walk to the National Aquarium, “Den Blå Planet” (the Blue Planet). It’s a large aquarium that’s a breath-taking architectural masterpiece in itself.  Five different wings show five different water environments, such as the deep oceans, the amazon jungle, coral reefs, or the baltic sea.  It’s well worth a visit on a rainy day.

We bicycled to Slottsholmen on day 5.  The tiny island of Slottsholmen is home to the former royal residence of the kings and queens of Denmark, Christianborg palace. It’s quite a huge place to visit, so you can buy tickets for the entire palace, including the stables, or for just some of it.  We opted for the royal kitchens and the ruins underneath the palace, this time around.  The ruins are fascinating because the tour tells the history of the palace, from it’s humble beginnings in the 11th century, through to the 20th century.  The palace was torn down and built up as a bigger and better version several times. It was also victim of fires three times in its more recent history and had to be built up again from its rubble.

We spent our last day just strolling through the streets of the city center and bicycling through Nyhavn, basking in it’s ambience, its cosiness. We had lunch at the fish restaurant on the top floor of the Illum department store — not bad but not the same standard as Almanak or Café Europa.

Outdoor restaurant, Copenhagen, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Charming little outdoor restaurant next to one of the canals

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View of the architectural masterpiece the “Black Diamond” library and national photo museum.

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It’s easy to see why Nyhavn is one of the most popular social spots of Copenhagen.

Nyhavn, Copenhagen | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Former lighthouse boat, now moored in Nyhavn

Nyhavn, Copenhagen | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Nyhavn on a bright and beautiful afternoon

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One of the many renovated former harbour depots in Christianshavn

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A beautiful morning in cosy Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Panorama of Copenhagen’s inner city from the Christianshavn district

Tomorrow morning, we will set off for Møns Klint, one of the most famous Danish landmarks, and the marina Klintholm

Kastrup – Amager Marina

Even though Copenhagen has a number of marinas, even a few  in the center of town, we chose the one in Kastrup because it was the most dog-friendly.

Located near the National Aquarium and just a 12-minute metro ride into the center of Copenhagen, it provided us with the best of both worlds — the space for dog walking and playing and nearness to the city.  In addition, it’s located next to Copenhagen’s most popular beach, Amager Strand.

It uses the system of green and red places — your can used any place marked green (meaning the owner will not be back for at least three days).  When in doubt, you can ask at the marina office.  We arrived early enough to get a place for our boat, which is no mean feat. There is only one place in the marina for a boat that’s 55 feet (17 meters) long.  This is the biggest disadvantage of having a long boat.  You can’t just fit in anywhere like a 36 or even 40 footer.

Here’s some basic information about Kastrup marina:

  • Showers and toilets
  • Laundry facilities
  • Marine supplies/clothing shop
  • Fuel station
  • Environmental station for disposal of hazardous waste (used batteries, oil, etc.)
  • Restaurant
  • Playground, beach and parks
  • Free WiFi
  • Telephone number for the marina office: 3250 2127
  • Email for the harbour office: kl.tf@taarnby.dk

Bird nest removal and small repairs in Helsingør

Removing a bird's nest from the top of the mast | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55 We started to notice them during our second day in the Helsingør marina — huge black and grey jackdaws — flying around the top of mast.  That evening, the first big branch fell on the deck. And then a second. We thought they must be building a nest somewhere. We never thought of looking up.

The next morning, a couple from another boat passed by and asked “have you noticed that you have a huge bird’s nest at the top of your mast?”  Needless to say, we had not noticed!

Removing a huge bird nest from your mast - not as easy as it seems! | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Removing a huge bird nest – not as easy as it seems!

Jacques volunteered to go up using one of the spinnaker halyards, with me winding the winch.  The winches on the mast are not electric, so I was in fact  winding Jacques and his 70 kilos up 24 meters of mast.  Each turn of the winch covered maybe 10 centimetres. The next time, we’ll use the electric utility winch on the cabin top so that I won’t have to wind 70 kilos 240 times.  Or it will be me that goes up instead of Jacques…

View of Helsingør marina and castle from 24 meters up the mast | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

View of Helsingør marina and castle from 24 meters up the mast

The nest was not easy to remove!  First of all, you’re 24 meters in the air, suspended by a slim rope, and secondly, the branches were really quite woven together. Jacques had to take it apart, branch by branch or risk damaging the delicate wind indicator that you see on the left side of the above photo. Not a fun job!

View from 24 meters up the mast | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

View from the mast

Repairing a Leak

A  leak on a boat can make any boat owner anxious.  Fortunately, this one was at least of the fresh water variety, meaning that it came from inside the boat – not outside (the first thing you do is taste it to find out).  The leak  was showing up as a thin stream of water going into the bilge, but not all the time, which made it puzzling. After two weeks we finally traced it to the washing machine.  The installer had not screwed the intake hose to the cold water supply tightly enough, so water was gushing out with every wash.

Repairing a leak | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Jacques is sitting on the washing machine, located under the navigation table seating. The access to the machine is in the shower, which is behind the nav station seat.

Repairing a leak | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Thanks to the enormous storage space in our boat’s workshop, we had all of the tools and products we needed to take care of the problem. A Swiss Army knife always comes in handy as well.

 

 

 

City Visit: Helsingør, Denmark

City Visit: Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

We were looking forward to visiting Helsingør, the city famous for Hamlet’s Castle. We arrived after a short 4-hour sail from Mölle, Sweden.

The Nordhavn (North Marina) is huge and well-equipped. You’ll find everything you need for your stay, including a chandlery and a small grocery store.  If your boat is 42 feet or less, you’ll always find a berth here. If you arrive early enough, you’ll even find a place for your larger boat (there’s room for about four boats of about 50 feet in length).  If there aren’t any spaces left for your larger boat (over 15 meters), you can stay at the small marina near the maritime museum, a short distance away, but you’ll hear the noise from the seemingly endless ferry traffic that passes nearby.

The Nordhavn (North Marina) has the best view of the castle in Helsingør | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

The Nordhavn (North Marina) has the best view of the castle in Helsingør

Here is what you’ll find in the north marina (Nordhavn):

  • Showers and toilets
  • Laundry facilities
  • Fuel and pump-out facilities
  • Free Wifi
  • Water and electricity (16 amps)
  • Beach
  • Shops for provisioning and food as well as workshops for engine, rigging and sail repairs

Marina fees range from 140 DKK (10 meters and smaller) to 300 DKK (15-20 meters). The marina adjoins a small beach, well-loved by families with small children, dog owners and kayakers.  We noticed that the Helsingør has a huge number of kayakers, both young and old.  They all come out on the water directly after work or school, and since the evenings are now long, they stay until about 9.00 when the sun displays its last rays for the day.

Helsingør, Denmark - beach next to the marina | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

The beach next to the marina – the water was still cold in early May, but Senna didn’t care. That’s Sweden in the background.

Helsingør is a charming small city.  It’s large enough to be interesting and provide a great choice of restaurants, good shopping and museum/castle visit, yet small enough to easily explore by bicycle. The distance to the centre of town from the marina is a little over 1 km. We loved it so much we stayed for 4 days.

Helsingør, Denmark - sculpture on a wall outside a small private house | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Sculpture on a wall outside a small private house.

Kronborg Slott (Castle in Helsingør)

The famous “Hamlet Castle” Kronborg Slott is definitely worth a visit. Its amazing collection of sculptures, paintings and tapestries as well as the castle itself seems to be taken right out of a storybook. Known as being one of the most beautiful castles in Denmark, it was built during the period 1574-1575. Holger Danske, the legendary Danish hero said to be Denmark’s protector, is said to be asleep in one of the castle’s underground passages. According to Danish legend, he will awake if Denmark is threatening by enemies. During the summer, you can watch open air performances of Hamlet at the castle.

Here are a few images of the castle and its surrounding park.

Kronberg Castle in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

The moat surrounding the Kronborg castle

Kronberg castle in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Sculptures at the entrance of Kronborg castle

Bridge to Kronoborg castle, Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Beautiful wooden bridge leads to Kronoborg castle

Canons at Kronborg castle in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

The canons (they still work) at Kronborg castle

Sculpture at Kronberg Castle in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Sculpture at Kronborg Castle

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These surrounding buildings are now art galleries and cafés.

 

We stumbled upon these amazing murals not far from the ferry terminal (ferries that go to Helsingborg, Sweden).

Colourful mural in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

This mural pays tribute to the industrialisation of shipbuilding in the area.

Mural in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

This mural seems to juxtipose older sailing ships and newer steamships.

One of the colourful buildings on the main shopping street in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

One of the colourful buildings on the main shopping street in Helsingør

An inscription written in old Danish over a door in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

An inscription written in old Danish over a door.

The food shopping in Helsingør is fantastic.  Several artisan bakeries sell enormous selections of fabulous Danish brown bread.  The cheese shop also sells some seafood and we bought some fish and some shrimp-based and crab-based mixes.  You’ll also find an excellent butcher shop in the main shopping area. The meat we bought was so tender it almost melted in our our mouths.

If you visit Helsingør, you must visit Landmad (Country Food) a shop that sells local farm food and derived products such as vinegar, oils, and herbal tea.  One of the signs in the shop asks “Have you kissed your cow today?”

Farm to table shop in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

We bought bread, butter, cream, eggs and sausages at the “farm to table” shop Landmad (Country Food). 

View of Kronborg castle in Helsingør, Denmark | Cruising Attitude Sailing Blog - Discovery 55

Helsingør, we will be back!