Aero island

by Natalie Kjaergaard

Last Sunday we went to the island of Aero (Ærø in Danish) together with Hans Christian.

Hans Christian at the EKAE gate

Hans Christian at the EKAE gate

The EKAE airfield has a very nice grass runway with no trees close by that could cause turbulence:

EKAE RWY33

EKAE RWY33

An air traffic controller was on duty and welcomed us to Ærø when there was a break in radio communication:

EKAE tower

EKAE tower

Ærø flying club has bikes for rent, and we would normally go either to Ærøskøbing or Marstal. My favourite is Ærøskøbing which is a very charming old city. A bike path of about 7 km to Ærøskøbing goes by the sea and offers a beautiful ride. Suddenly you are in the middle of the city, and it is like coming into a fairy tale.

Charming old houses

Charming old houses and cobblestone paved streets

During the “right” time the streets are full of huge blossoming roses. It was too early for the “roses season”, but we spotted a couple of them anyway:

Roses of Ærøskøbing

Roses of Ærøskøbing

Habour area is very nice, relaxing, and has a couple of good restaurants. We love having lunch at the smokehouse:

Ærøskøbing smokehouse

Ærøskøbing smokehouse

Delicious smoked fish…

The smokehouse' delights

The smokehouse’ delights

Vintage ships and cars are (almost) everywhere:

Vintage ships and cars

Vintage ships and cars

Ærø has beautiful sand beaches where you can always find a good spot for yourself:

Beach of Ærø

Beach of Ærø

Small beach houses:

Huts on the beach

Huts on the beach

Many people visit Ærø by air every day. When we got back there was a Chipmunk parked among other aeroplanes:

A Chipmunk on a visit to Ærø

A Chipmunk on a visit to Ærø

The good thing is that you always wish you could stay longer…

Last moments on the airfield

Last moments on the airfield

Time to go home:

Marstal from air

Marstal from air

Munkholm half-island south of Holbæk:

Munkholm

Munkholm

One more wonderful day we will remember…

 

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