Viborg is a pleasant city that boasts one of the largest granite cathedrals in Europe. The town also has some very odd public houses, one of which was like stepping back into 1930 and the clientele looked like they were from the same era.
I managed to wash my clothes and I fixed my tyre as best as I could. The inner tube had two punctures and one tear from that piece of glass which I fixed up good. I also stuck some gaffer tape on the inside wall to stop stones, etc getting in and patched the hole in the tyre with layers of rubber patches and glue. I think I did a pretty good job.
The weather has been pretty bad, it’s like April showers with a strong wind. I’m getting a little fed up of the bad weather. Especially in August!
I got charged an extra 3.5% at the campsite for using a foreign card. What I rip-off. I get charged a commission and fee on top of this from my bank. Apart from this the campsite was quite pleasant. Although the one guy kept ignoring me after our disagreement on the use of the washing machines. Incidentally, I was right.
The route I took today didn’t seem to take very long at all. It was mainly A roads with light traffic. It rained a few times, at times quite heavy but I had my waterproofs on standby. The wind had dided down slightly but kicked back up in the afternoon.
I reached the campsite early so decided to carry on the extra 20km to Ribe and stay here for the night. Tomorrow I will head across the border back into the Eurozone and a new country, Germany.