The get together involving the two clubs was initially established in 1970 and has remained a biennial custom since that time.
Despite the early start, alarms were set for 3.00am, to catch the 7.20am
flight to Billund, the weekend was one of great hospitality, an
excellent programme, too much food and drink and too little sleep…..the
perfect way to spend time with friends.
The programme included an excellent dinner at the local golf club where
speeches were kept to a minimum and to complement the entertainment
there was the traditional singing of Danish and English songs by all
those in attendance.
The
challenge for the ‘visitors challenge trophy’, traditionally won by the
visitors on these visits was a mini version of the ‘Danish Open’ golf
tournament and as a result of the Danish dropping a couple of shots on
the ‘final hole’, the trophy returned to Baldock for the next two years.
The day out required a relatively early start for the trip to the
Tirpitz museum, an hour and a half drive northwest of Toftlund to the
Jutland coast. The museum is a relatively new attraction, having opened
in 2017, and features a daunting second world war bunker built by the
Germans and is complemented with displays featuring an exhibition of the
‘Army of Concrete’, the ‘Atlantic Wall’, ‘stories of life on the west
coast’ and a display of amber, the ‘gold of the west coast’. Following
time to tour the museum we enjoyed a hearty lunch and then it was time
to jump back into the cars for the return to Toftlund. An excellent
evening was spent in small groups with dinner hosted by Toftlund Rotary
members who were not hosting visitors.
The following day consisted of a visit to Christianfeld a town in
Kolding Municipality in Southern Jutland. The town was founded in 1773
by the Moravian Church and named after the Danish king Christian VII.
Since July 2015 it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Following a
guided tour of the town and the purchase of ‘honningkage’, a traditional
honey and gingerbread cake it was time for the next meal, a Danish
buffet in a local hotel.
There was time to relax in the afternoon before the midnight arrival back home.
Overall, a most enjoyable visit to see our Danish friends whose
hospitality is outstanding. We look forward to welcoming them to
Baldock in 2021.
Paul Luckett
Baldock
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