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Ferries to Denmark
Schedules Overview
You can book ferries to Denmark with the
operators Color Line, Bornholmstrafikken,
Stena Line, Smyril Lines, Scandlines and
DFDS Seaways.
Color Line operate ferries to the ports of
Hirtshals (from Oslo, Kristiansand and
Larvik) and Frederikshaven (from Oslo).
Bornholmstrafikken offer ferries to the
Danish port of Koge from Ronne, on the
island of Bornholm.
Stena Line operate ferries to Denmark with
the following routes: Gothenburg to
Frederikshaven, Olso to Frederikshaven and
Varberg to Grenaa.
You can also book ferries to Denmark with
Smyril Lines, who operate ferries to the
port of Hanstholm from Torshavn,
Seysdisfjordur and Bergen.
Scandlines offer ferries to Denmark; between
Fynshav and Bojden.
You can book a ferry to Denmark from England
with DFDS Seaways, who offer frequent
crossings from Harwich to Esbjerg. DFDS also
offer sailings from Oslo to Copenhagen.
Ferries to Denmark
Destination Overview
The Scandinavian country of Denmark is
situated to the north of Germany. Denmark is
a beautiful country of lush, green
countryside and rolling hills. Denmark has a
fresh climate and plenty for the visitor to
see and do, including the popular Hans
Christian Andersen museum in Odense and the
vibrant culture and history of the country's
capital, Copenhagen.
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Discover Denmark
Denmark is located north of its only land
neighbour, Germany, southwest of Sweden, and
south of Norway. Denmark also encompasses
two off-shore territories, the Faroe Islands
and Greenland, granted home rule in 1948 and
1979, respectively. The national capital is
Copenhagen. Denmark borders both the Baltic
and the North Sea making Denmark ferry
transportation key to its commercial
success.
If you take the ferry to Denmark from the UK
you will arrive into Esbjerg in western
Jutland. From here you can explore the
beautiful varied countryside of the Danish
peninsula with the flat farming areas in the
west to the green rolling hills in the east.
Travel in Denmark
There are frequent ferry sailings from
Kalundborg to Århus, Ebeltoft to Sjællands
Odde and Ronne to Copenhagen. The main
cities on all islands are connected to the
rail network including Ålborg, Copenhagen,
Esbjerg, Herning, Horsens, Odense and
Randers. Danish State Railways operate a
number of express trains called Lyntogs
which provide long-distance, non-stop
travel.
Intercity IC3 trains are faster and more
direct. By car, traffic drives on the right
and the road system in Denmark makes
frequent use of ferries to cross between
fjords and islands.
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Things to see
Christiania, Copenhagen's
`independent' hippy community
founded in 1971, provides a home for
those seeking an alternative
lifestyle. You can visit the
birthplace of the great fairytale
writer Hans Christian Andersen in
Odense and take a look around the
Hans Christian Andersen Museum. In
the centre you will find Denmark's
beautiful Lake District near
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