Stenungsund 22.6.2019

வெளியிடப்பட்டது: 22.06.2019

Today the sun was shining all day, but it was quite cool. The perfect weather for cycling. After breakfast, I set off by bike to the next harbor, Klaus and Paula of course went by boat.

The navigator said 38 km. I usually do that in a morning, so I only took one bottle of water with me. I overlooked two things: 1. because of Midsummer Day, almost everything was closed, and 2. it was as exhausting as I have rarely experienced 🙁. Instead of 38 km, it turned into 48 km, and there were plenty of mountains. They were often so high and steep that I had to push the bike. And even that was exhausting!

The beginning of the route was the most beautiful! I took a detour via Gustafsberg, where we couldn't go yesterday because of the rain. The path there leads over the so-called beach promenade, which was partially carved into the rocks. It is complemented by a suspension bridge. Really beautiful!

From there, I took an extremely steep road to find out at the top that the path was wrong. It was so steep that I had to push down as well.

After 28 km, I finally found a campsite where I could have a coffee. After that, the navigator led me on a path that was more of a hiking trail. Very beautiful, but hardly passable.

5 km before the destination, I took a break at a beautiful church, and then went to the harbor. I arrived completely exhausted. Klaus was already there. He couldn't sail much because the wind didn't fit.

Stenungsund is not particularly pretty, a huge shopping center at the harbor, but everything closed because of Midsummer.

Fortunately, a very good and nice restaurant (Captain's Table) was open, where we went for dinner in the evening. The food was great, the atmosphere too.

பதில் (2)

Claudia
Huhu. Deswegen habe ich dich gefragt, ob man dort fietsen kann 😅😅

Claudia
Das sind aber Hammer Fotos