Vinter i Danmark i 2026, 7. – 21 februar med temperaturer på minus 1-17 grader, 5-20 cm snedække overalt i landet med stærk vind fra nord-øst. DEL 2 B: Til fods langs vandkanten af Store Karlsminde 33 m høje skrænter ud til Roskilde Fjord med udsigt til grundstødt 89 m langt og 12 m bredt fragtskib “Baltic Wind” i strædet mellem Sølager og Kulhuse.
Text and photos Erik K Abrahamsen
Slopes of Store Karlsminde Cliffs at Roskilde Fjord:
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The 7. February 2026 a new 2 weeks period of cold weather from arctic arrived to all Denmark with 5-20 cm snow, minus 1-17 degrees and windy. It was the second extreme cold winter weather all over Denmark since new year 2026.
Thursday morning the 19. February is a sunny day with minus 16,2 degrees in Skrydstrup in Jutland. The weather forecast for the coming weekend is a shift in temperature all over Denmark from minus to plus degrees.
I decide to enjoy the beautiful winter landscape and at 10 AM I drive 10 km from my home in Melby via Torup and Tømmerup to Sølager ferry harbour to visit Store Karlsminde 33 m high cliffs as neighbor to Roskilde Fjord.
Map of Halsnæs peninsula, North Sealand on Sølager Ferry Harbour – view in direction west to Roskilde Fjord:
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When I arrive to the small Sølager ferry harbour, which in summetime has a ferry connection to Kulhuse ferry harbour on the other side of Roskilde Fjord I see people and cars all over the parking area. I ask “What is happining?” and people tell me that a 89 m long and 12 m wide cargo ship “Baltic Wind” last night is grounded in the strait af Roskilde Fjord between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours.
View from Sølager ferry harbor in direction south/east to 89 m long and 12 m wide cargo ship “Baltic Wind” grounded in the strait af Roskilde Fjord:
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In my article PART 2 A I have told my experience on walk on a small path on top of 33 m high Store Karslminde Cliffs to a restplace with stairs down to the beach at Roskilde Fjord 500 m from Lynæs Harbour..
In this article PART 2 B I will tell my story of my walk from restplace on waterline at border of Store Karlsminde Cliffs back where I started on Sølager ferry Harbour:
Stairs down from restplace at Store Karlsminde Cliffs to waterfront with view in direction west to Lynæs Harbour:
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Stairs down from restplace at Store Karlsminde Cliffs to waterfront with view in direction east:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord:
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View in direction west to Lynæs Harbour from Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord:
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View in direction west to Lynæs Harbour from Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord and Isefjord in horizon:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord – at right on photo the straits between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours:
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View in direction south to Roskilde Fjord and Isefjord from Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord:
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View in direction west to Lynæs Harbour from Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord and Isefjord in horizon:
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View in direction west to Lynæs Harbour from Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord and Isefjord in horizon:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord – at right on photo the strait between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord – at right on photo the strait between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord – at right on photo the strait between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours:
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View in direction east to Store Karlsminde Cliffs waterfront at Roskilde Fjord – grounded cargo ship “Baltic Wind” in strait between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours:
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View in direction east to waterfront at Roskilde Fjord – grounded cargo ship “Baltic Wind” in strait between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours – in horizon Frederiksværk Harbour:
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View in direction east to waterfront at Roskilde Fjord – grounded 81 m long and 12 m wide cargo ship “Baltic Wind” in strait between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours:
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Now I am back to Sølager ferry harbour, where I started my walk an hour ago on top of 33 m high Store Karlsminde Cliffs and then back on the waterline to Roskilde Fjord of the same slopes.
People are still looking to grounded 89 m long and 12 m wide cargo ship “Baltic Wind” in strait between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours:
Sølager Ferry Harbour – view in direction east to Roskilde Fjord and Frederiksværk in horizon:
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Grounded since yesterday night a 89 m long and 12 m wide cargo ship “Baltic Wind” in strait between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours:
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I hope you have enjoyed my walk and photo story of the beauty of the 33 m high Store Karlsminde Cliffs on top and on bottom at the waterfront of the slopes.
It was an extraordinary experience to see the grounded 89 m long and 12 m wide carbo ship “Baltic Wind” in the strait of Roskilde Fjord between Sølager and Kulhuse ferry harbours.
Map of Halsnæs peninsula on Sølager ferry Harbour – view in direction west to Roskilde Fjord and Store Karlsminde Cliffs behind the map:
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Links (Click on text):
- Winter in Denmark 2026, 7. – 21. February with temperatures minus 1 – 17 degrees, 5-20 cm snow all over Denmark with cold wind from north-east. PART 2 A: Experience on walk Store Karlsminde Cliffs at Roskilde Fjord with view to grounded cargo ship “Baltic Wind” in strait between Sølager and Kulhuse.
- Winter in Denmark 2026, 7. – 21. February with temperatures minus 1 – 17 degrees, 5-20 cm snow all over Denmark with cold wind from north-east. PART 1 B: Experience on walk Copenhagen Inner Harbour, walk and bike bridge 180 m long “Inderhavnsbroen”, Broen Ice Rink on Christianshavn, Nyhavn Canal and Amalienborg Royal Castle
- Winter in Denmark 2026, 7. – 21. February with temperatures minus 1 – 17 degrees, 5-20 cm snow all over Denmark with cold wind from north-east. PART 1 A: Experience on walk Copenhagen Inner Harbour, walk and bike bridge 180 m long “Inderhavnsbroen” and home 1848-65 of poet H. C. Andersen, Nyhavn 67.
- Arctic winter in Denmark just after new year in January 2026, PART 4 – Ten days with between five and twenty degrees below zero and a foot snow. Experience Tibirke Hills in North Sealand with a splendid view from “Udsigten”, 57 m above sea level to Lake Arresø with theme: “Nature is her paint and brush on life’s giant canvas”.
Text and photos Copyright Erik K Abrahamsen 2026
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Enjoy life – be happy!
Melby, North Sealand 16. March 2026
Best wishes
Erik