Here's the report from Bernie, our intrepid organizer and the soul of the sister cities bike tour.
SISTERBIKE VII
“IT DOESN’T MATTER HOW FAR YOU ARE GOING, THE BOAT DOESN’T GET ANY BIGGER”
Lots of boats – big ferries, small ferries and two small cruise boats – we cycled across seven Danish islands enroute from Flensburg Germany to Copenhagen. Having been warned that one small cruise boat might not have space for 25 bikes, I approached the dubious captain and assured him we were only going one stop, not his full route all around Tåsinge island – that is what prompted his cute reply. We all managed to squeeze on board!
It was summer on the calendar, but the weather was cool and gray. Despite dire warnings of a full week of rain, we had some sun and some rain, with only one day with a force 7 storm when I chartered a bus for the group rather than cycling.

The group – a little soggy, but enthusiastic!
Good hotels, very good food and a lot of excellent Danish beer….
NOT one of ours….

Two people lost wallets to gangs of pickpocket kids in Copenhagen, and we had one accident – but, thank goodness, she is recovering. No missed trains or ferries, no lost cyclists, and everyone did very well – even the few who were worried about keeping up.

Æroskobing – the biggest town on Æro - about the cutest little island ever!
We had an excellent back-alley tour of Copenhagen, many of us took a boat tour of the city, some went to see Hamlet’s castle in Helsingor, we had a great meal in Tivoli, and a farewell lunch in a brewpub.
As has always been our experience, the camaraderie of the group was the highlight – our ‘rainout’ day when we took the bus was spent in our thatch-roofed hotel with marathon pool games and a great dinner – German-American relations on a person to person level are the basis of our Sister City group, and they were great!
Many of the group are already signed up for 2008 – Magdeburg/Prague.