Day 1: Arrival in Rostock
Rostock is the perfect location for the start of your tour to the Danish islands. Travellers are responsible for their transportation to the destination hotel in Rostock.
Day 2: Rostock – Nykøbing
Distance: approx 36 km / 22 mi
During the course of the morning, cycle or take the commuter train (fare payable on-site) to the harbour. Take the ferry to Gedser. The ferry ride takes approx. 2 hours. Cycle to Marielyst and Nykøbing. Many artists, small galleries and museums invite you to stop in on your way to Nykøbing. Spend the night there.
Day 3: Nykøbing – Island of Møn
Distance: approx 69 km / 43 mi
Follow the coast line on the island of Falster to Stubbekøbing. From there, take the ferry (fare payable on-site) to the island of Bogø. Continue across the bridge to Møn and through the small city of Stege. Spend the night on the island of Møn.
Day 4: Island of Møn – Naestved
Distance: approx 66 km / 41 mi
Today’s stretch takes you to Naestved, one of the country’s oldest cities. Take an excursion to the Gavnø Castle and experience history, art, and nature. The castle park has a beautiful rose garden and many rare plant and tree species. You may also want to visit the “BonBon Land” and the world famous glass company, “Holmegaard Glasvaerk”. Spend the night in or near Naestved.
Day 5: Naestved – Korsør
Distance: approx 52 km / 32 mi
Cycle northwest through the Great Belt where everyone is in a great holiday mood. Swimming areas, restaurants, and cafés characterise the surroundings. Karesbaekstorp is filled with art galleries. Before continuing to Korsør, enjoying some freshly smoked fish in the smokehouse is a must. Spend the night in or near Korsør.
Day 6: The Great Belt to Kalundborg
Distance: approx 59 km / 37 mi
Just West of Slagelse you will find an excellent replica from Viking times, the Trelleborg. On route, pass Lake Tissø, known for numerous bird species which find their home there. Your destination is Kalundborg in the North. The church with five towers and the Old Town, Højby, with its crooked town homes, have been very well preserved. Overnight in or near Kalundborg.
Day 7: Kalundborg – Roskilde
Distance: approx 69 km / 43 mi
Your cycling tour takes you to the coast and fjords at Roskilde today. First, Iselfjord, then Roskildefjord. The tombs of many Danish kings and queens are found in the Roskilde Cathedral. If you like, follow the Vikings as you row or sail across the fjord in a Viking replica. Spend the night in or near Roskilde.
Day 8: Roskilde – Copenhagen
Distance: approx 42 km / 26 mi
Today’s stretch, the last stretch of your tour, is a little shorter and takes you back to the capital. Spend the afternoon in a quaint café or visit the Tivoli Gardens. Turn in your rental bike and enjoy your evening. Overnight in Copenhagen.
Day 9: Departure from Copenhagen
Travellers are responsible for their transportation homeward. You can take the train from Copenhagen to Hamburg or to Gedser, and then the ferry to Rostock, if you are travelling home from Germany.
Day 1: Arrival in Rostock
Rostock is the perfect location for the start of your tour to the Danish islands. Travellers are responsible for their transportation to the destination hotel in Rostock.
Day 2: Rostock – Nykøbing
Distance: approx 36 km / 22 mi
During the course of the morning, cycle or take the commuter train (fare payable on-site) to the harbour. Take the ferry to Gedser. The ferry ride takes approx. 2 hours. Cycle to Marielyst and Nykøbing. Many artists, small galleries and museums invite you to stop in on your way to Nykøbing. Spend the night there.
Day 3: Nykøbing – Island of Møn
Distance: approx 69 km / 43 mi
Follow the coast line on the island of Falster to Stubbekøbing. From there, take the ferry (fare payable on-site) to the island of Bogø. Continue across the bridge to Møn and through the small city of Stege. Spend the night on the island of Møn.
Day 4: Island of Møn – Naestved
Distance: approx 66 km / 41 mi
Today’s stretch takes you to Naestved, one of the country’s oldest cities. Take an excursion to the Gavnø Castle and experience history, art, and nature. The castle park has a beautiful rose garden and many rare plant and tree species. You may also want to visit the “BonBon Land” and the world famous glass company, “Holmegaard Glasvaerk”. Spend the night in or near Naestved.
Day 5: Naestved – Korsør
Distance: approx 52 km / 32 mi
Cycle northwest through the Great Belt where everyone is in a great holiday mood. Swimming areas, restaurants, and cafés characterise the surroundings. Karesbaekstorp is filled with art galleries. Before continuing to Korsør, enjoying some freshly smoked fish in the smokehouse is a must. Spend the night in or near Korsør.
Day 6: The Great Belt to Kalundborg
Distance: approx 59 km / 37 mi
Just West of Slagelse you will find an excellent replica from Viking times, the Trelleborg. On route, pass Lake Tissø, known for numerous bird species which find their home there. Your destination is Kalundborg in the North. The church with five towers and the Old Town, Højby, with its crooked town homes, have been very well preserved. Overnight in or near Kalundborg.
Day 7: Kalundborg – Roskilde
Distance: approx 69 km / 43 mi
Your cycling tour takes you to the coast and fjords at Roskilde today. First, Iselfjord, then Roskildefjord. The tombs of many Danish kings and queens are found in the Roskilde Cathedral. If you like, follow the Vikings as you row or sail across the fjord in a Viking replica. Spend the night in or near Roskilde.
Day 8: Roskilde – Copenhagen
Distance: approx 42 km / 26 mi
Today’s stretch, the last stretch of your tour, is a little shorter and takes you back to the capital. Spend the afternoon in a quaint café or visit the Tivoli Gardens. Turn in your rental bike and enjoy your evening. Overnight in Copenhagen.
Day 9: Departure from Copenhagen
Travellers are responsible for their transportation homeward. You can take the train from Copenhagen to Hamburg or to Gedser, and then the ferry to Rostock, if you are travelling home from Germany.







