Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Adult one-way/return Dkr130/199
Child one-way/return Dkr82/115
Car one-way/return Dkr280/437
Bicycle one-way/return Dkr27/41
If you have a car it's a good idea to reserve, particularly on weekends and in summer
(you can do this online).
The ferry link between Marstal and Rudkøbing (on Langeland) no longer operates.
Getting Around
BICYCLE
Cycling is the perfect way to enjoy Ærø, with three well-signposted cycle routes creating a
60km circuit:
Route 90: Ærøskøbing to Søby (17.5km)
Route 91: Søby to Marstal (31.5km)
Route 92: Marstal to Ærøskøbing (10.5km)
Ærø's tourist offices sell an inexpensive English-language cycling map of the island
(Dkr20), listing sights along the way.
Bike Erria ( 32 14 60 74; www.bike-erria.dk ) is a useful company that promotes bicycle
tourism on the island and can help you plan a cycle-tour itinerary (one day or longer) - de-
livering bikes to you, delivering your bags to your accommodation etc.
Note that you can take bikes on the bus after 9am.
You can rent bikes for around Dkr60 to Dkr75 per day across Ærø - try the following
places:
Pilebækkens Cykler ( 62 52 11 10; Pilebækken 11, Ærøskøbing)
Nørremarks Cykeludlejning (
62 53 14 77; Møllevejen 77, Marstal)
* Søby Cykelforretning (
40 33 91 14; Havnevejen 2, Søby)
BUS
Bus 790 runs the length of the island, from Søby harbour to Marstal harbour and vice
versa, via Ærøskøbing (a full journey takes just under an hour). The bus is free, and oper-
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