Bike
Denmark & Sweden
DENMARK
& SWEDEN TOUR
8
DAYS
2006
190
Miles on 7-speed All Terrain Bikes
Saturdays: 2006
May 27
Jun 03, 10, 17, 24
Jul 01, 08, 15, 22, 29
Aug 05, 12, 19, 26
TOUR DESCRIPTION:
The perfect way to do two Scandinavian countries in 8 days!
The
tour starts in Copenhagen, Denmark. The route heads inland towards
Hillerød and then further on to Helsingør, the port town to Sweden.
After three nights on the Danish side you go across the Øresound to
Sweden. Then follow three days of quiet Swedish landscape before going
across the Øresound again. The last night is spent back in Copenhagen
again.
The Danish side offers mostly cultural and historic sights whereas the
main Swedish attractions are natures beauty and, of course, the
university town Lund.
The tour is recommended to
somewhat experienced bikers only,
not that the mileage is very much, but the Swedish country roads have
a lot of gravel and can be quite desolate. Participants must be able
to fix a flat tire and necessary bike repairs.
Day
1 COPENHAGEN
(DENMARK)
Arrival in Copenhagen. There are two choices for accommodation. The
inner city or a quiet suburb, Gentofte, 8 kilometres from Copenhagen.
Spend the day sightseeing in Copenhagen. Enjoy a boat trip on the
canals, a stroll on the pedestrian street Strøget or explore the side
streets of the medieval part of town.
Day 2
COPENHAGEN-HILLERØD (DENMARK) -
30 miles
Leaving the City on bicycle paths the route heads north. First it goes
through Dyrehaven, the royal hunting ground. If you are lucky and
quiet you will see the impressing flocks of deer. The route turns
inland and goes through a typical Glacial-Period landscape, with
woods, small hills and lakes. The night is spent in Hillerød. The
Frederiksborg Castle located in the middle of a lake is well-worth a
visit.
Day 3
HILLEROD-HELSINGØR (DENMARK) -
20 miles
On to Fredensborg, another town with a palace. The Danish Queen
spends half the year at Fredensborg Palace. The grounds are always
open. In July, the palace and private garden are also open to the
public. The night is spent in Helsingør. Here you will find the castle
Kronborg. Shakespeare's Hamlet is said to have lived here. Helsingør
is a very lively town, with ferries going across the Øresund all the
time, busy shoppers in the narrow old cobbled street and many nice
cafes and restaurants.
Day 4
HELSINGØR-SÖDERÅSEN
(SWEDEN) - 35 miles
Go across the Øresund by ferry, it takes 20 minutes. After leaving
Helsingborg, the town on the Swedish side, the countryside will be
peaceful and ever changing. At Söderåsen, visit Sweden's newest
national park and enjoy the rough and hilly landscape formed by the
ice, back in the Glacial-Period. Spend the night at a traditional
country inn. In Sweden not all country roads have hard surface, be
prepared for gravel stages.
Day 5 SÖDERÅSEN-LUND
(SWEDEN) – 35 miles
The route now heads south towards the university town of Lund, passing
several manor houses and castles. In Lund the hotel is centrally
located giving excellent possibilities for touring the town by bicycle
or foot. The most famous attractions in Lund are the cathedral and the
open-air museum Kulturen.
Day 6
LUND-HELSINGBORG (SWEDEN) -
35 miles
On quiet country roads to
Landskrona at the Øresund coast. Time for a rest, either at the
beaches in the cosy small village Borstahusen, north of Landskrona. Or
maybe visit the Citadel Castle, the impressive fortification from
1549. Follow the coastline into Helsingborg. The night is spent in
Helsingborg, just next to the harbor with the ferries going back and
forth to Denmark all the time.
Day 7
HELSINGBORG–COPENHAGEN (DENMARK) - 30 miles
Go across the Øresund once again, leave Helsingør and head south along
the coastal road to Louisiana, a museum of modern art enjoying world
acclaim for its exhibitions is definitely a must. Its location by the
sea makes it an excellent place for a lunch stop and a swim. At
Rungsted you can visit the home of the Danish author, Karen Blixen (Isak
Dinesen) - famous among other things for her novel on Africa which
later was filmed and called "Out of Africa". The harbors along the
coast are excellent places to stop and have a meal or drink coffee. Go
all the way into Copenhagen on bike paths. Spend the last night at the
same hotel as the first night, either in Gentofte or inner city
Copenhagen.
Day 8
COPENHAGEN (DENMARK)
Departure after breakfast.
FROM:
$1030
per person double
$
395
single supplement
$ 65 per person Copenhagen center
supplement
INCLUDES:
- 7
Hotel Nights
-Daily Breakfast
-Ferry Helsingor-Helsingborg round-trip
-Daily luggage transport
-New 7-speed all-terrain bicycle with basket
-Basic tool and repair kit
-Detailed route descriptions and map
TOUR ITINERARY SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON OPERATIONAL NEEDS

(BIK) 113
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