How long is the ferry from Puttgarden to Rodby?

How long is the ferry from Puttgarden to Rodby?

around 45 minutes
A ferry service operates across the strait between Puttgarden and Rodby in Denmark with a crossing time of around 45 minutes.

How much is the ferry from Puttgarden to Rodby?

Scandlines operates a ferry from Puttgarden to Rodby every 30 minutes. Tickets cost 297 kr and the journey takes 45 min.

How long is Gedser Rostock ferry?

around 1 hour 45 minutes
The Gedser Rostock ferry route connects Denmark with Germany. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Scandlines. The crossing operates up to 56 times each week with sailing durations from around 1 hour 45 minutes.

How long is ferry from Norway to Denmark?

17 hours 15 minutes
Ferries to Norway from Denmark 17 hours 15 minutes. Operated by DFDS Seaways 7 times a week.

Can you take a boat to Denmark?

There are many ferries that run to Denmark, from Norway, Sweden and Germany, so there is no shortage of ferries to pick from when travelling to Denmark, with up to 560 ferries running per week across 11 routes, so book now with Direct Ferries, to find the best ferry at the best price for you.

Why did Denmark lose Norway?

They were allowed to keep their constitution. Denmark was forced to surrender Norway because Frederik VI of Denmark had backed Napoleon during the Napoleonic Wars. However, it came at a cost as both Lauenburg and the already Danish duchy of Holstein had to be included into the German Confederation.

Is there a ferry from Scotland to Sweden?

Immingham to Gothenburg is the most direct ferry route to travel from the UK to Sweden. There are up to 6 departures per week with a relaxing 26 hour crossing.

Can you take ferry from UK to Denmark?

The only direct route from the UK to Denmark is Immingham to Esbjerg with DFDS. There are six crossings per week with each crossing taking approximately 18 hours. Alternatively, you can get to Denmark by using other eastern UK port links to Europe and then driving north through Europe.

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