
In the middle of March, when the air is crisp with the promise of the approaching spring, there lies a tale of embracing nature’s grey colours. As the last remnants of winter cling to the landscape, luring oneself out into nature becomes a delicate dance between reluctance and curiosity.
The Danish landscape with rolling hills and windswept coasts acquires a subdued charm in the grey and misty March. The fields lie dormant, waiting for the touch of warmer days to wake them from their sleep. The forests stand silent, their branches reaching towards the sky like skeletal fingers grasping the clouds.

Amidst this quietude, the temptation to remain indoors, wrapped in the comfort of familiar surroundings, is strong. Yet, there is an allure to the wildness of the outdoors, a call that cannot be ignored.
With each step taken into the gray expanse, there is a sense of surrender to the elements. The wind, with its steady gale force, whips through the air, carrying with it the scent of earth and sea. The sky hangs heavy with clouds, casting a soft, diffused light over the landscape.

In the midst of this subdued palette, there is a beauty that speaks to the soul. The muted tones of brown, black, and grey blend together in a harmonious symphony, painting a picture of serenity and tranquility. The sound of footsteps crunching against the earth becomes a rhythm, a meditation that draws one deeper into the embrace of nature.
When the kilometers pass under tired feet, there is a feeling of liberation, of letting go of the burdens that weigh down the heart. In the grey Danish weather in March, there is a healing power that goes beyond the usual. The wind whispers secrets of forgotten paths and hidden wonders and encourages one to explore further, to discover the treasures hidden in the middle of the landscape.

And so, in the middle of the grey March weather in Denmark, there is a journey to take – a journey of self-discovery, renewal and connection to the wildness that lies both inside and outside.
Because in the envelopment of nature’s grey there is a beauty that cannot be found anywhere else – a beauty that speaks to the soul and nourishes the spirit.
Happy Walk Everyone 🎁❤️
Great shots!
Thank you!!
Lovely text and photos.
Thanks a lot, Mélodie! I’m glad you enjoyed!!
Do you know Hanna, we absolutely love Denmark. We haven’t spent a huge amount of time there, but when we took the motorhome to Norway and Sweden, about 10 years ago now, we spent several days driving up north through Denmark to the ferry right at the top, then on the way back home we took about a week coming back south through your country, stopping off at various places. It was lovely, we were really taken with it ❤️
Thank you so much, Chrissie! What a road trip you were on! I am happy that Denmark was a hit 😎
We can still be surprised by our own country. There are still many new places to discover.
Though we think that Norway is an adventure. With a view to mountains and deep fjords. I have an eternal urge to experience the country and the Norwegians❤️
The best trip was by train in Norway. Here is the recipe for you. My biggest recommendation and I don’t get a return commission 😄:
Train from Oslo station to Hjerkinn station
Hiking from Hjerkinn to
Hageseter Tourist Cabin –
Grimsdalhytte –
Haverdalseter –
Høvringen Høgfjellshotel –
Train from Otta to Oslo
Thanks a lot for your lovely story. It saved my day 😊
Thank you! I’ve been looking at Norway for some ideas, and some of those places have featured in them! I will check that journey out! X
Hi Chrissie. Are you considering going into Trondheim from Sweden?
Not this year, but I nearly chose a route this year in the Dovrefjell area, which would have meant flying into Trondheim again. Maybe next year, with any luck ❤️
Great walk and wonderful images!
Luisa, I’m happy you enjoyed the paths and my story 😊
You’re most welcome, dear Hanna 🙏❤️🙏
There is something lovely about the gray days of winter. A transition from darkness to light, from cold to warmth, from sleep to life.
Thank you, Ab for your wonderful comment!!
Lovely, poetic read Hanna, 😀
So happy to hear, Jim!! Stay close to nature and you will experience a miracle. Poetry is included 😄
Very true 😀
This is so lovely – “And so, in the middle of the grey March weather in Denmark, there is a journey to take – a journey of self-discovery, renewal and connection to the wildness that lies both inside and outside.”!
Thank you so much, Mary ⚘️
¡Un paisaje muy hermoso y sereno! Gracias, querida Hanna.
Thank you dear Barbara. It was a marvelous walk 🎁😊