Hidden sign of Vestkustryten 1 in the dune grass

Vestkystruten - a reflection

29 Jul 2026

A week and a half after my last day in the saddle, I'm ready to face my own commitment: one journal entry per day, one story per trip. Instead of a highlight, though, a reflection feels more fitting. Why? Because this trip was more than a holiday. It was a confirmation that I actually enjoy cycling — and the sum of every trip that came before it, including the ones I didn't always enjoy.

Rookie mistakes

Berlin–Prague: too challenging for a rookie. Berlin–Copenhagen: an accident brought trouble. A roundtrip in Tuscany: nine days of hills that nearly killed me. Vestkystruten 2026: a grand success, built entirely on those past failures and everything they taught me.


When you fall off your bike, you get up and ride again. And believe me — I know what I'm talking about when it comes to falling ;)

Riding Free

My goal was to cycle free: no strict daily plan, just listening to my body and my surroundings. What I learned is that cycling is fun the moment you allow yourself to enjoy it — to take the break you need, eat the snack your body's asking for, and let the path be the point instead of the destination. Once you spend several days travelling under your own power, you realise it isn't like a flight or a train. Those get you to somewhere. The bike is a companion that carries you along the way to whatever it is you're looking for.

Everything You Miss

I should have stopped more often in the cute little towns. I should have paused longer to soak up the nature. I could have spent more time swimming in the sea. These are all thoughts that surfaced while riding, or afterwards, reflecting at the end of a day in the saddle.


All valid — and all something to make peace with. You'll always miss a lovely little spot or the next cool thing. But everything you miss because you were somewhere else is also space you opened up for a different experience, another adventure.

About 650 kilometers in 8 days, and I look back with pride — not at the distance, but at how far I've come since those earlier trips, all of it adding up to an amazing holiday in Denmark. That's it. Denmark is awesome, my bike is awesome, and I can't wait for wherever the next one takes me.

Vestkystruten - check