Gedser

Gedser is a place in Denmark where you can take the ferry to and from Rostock.

North on towards Nykøbing Falster,, Copenhagen
There are no good places to stand to hitch, but just out of the Scandlines ferry terminal there is a place you can stand just before a street to the right and cars have the possibility to stop. Basically walk away from the ferry next to where the cars are driving and you will see it. Trucks must stop and pay the toll for the road so it is possible to ask drivers. DK trucks are not allowed to take passengers so focus on other trucks.

If you get stuck there is bus 39 that drives to Nykøbing Falster which costs EUR 5 and is the only transport in Gedser. There is no bus between 23:00 and 04:00. It can be easier hitching from Nykøbing F because there are more cars.

The closest city is Nykøbing Falster then Nørre Alslev and after the bridge you are on Zealand. Petrol stations are located on the joint E47/E55 towards Copenhagen at Tappernøje and Karlslunde.

South towards Germany
The Scandlines ferry to Rostock charges by vehicle regardless of the number of passengers, so it is possible to hitch a ride with a car. If you buy a ticket it will cost DKK 50. The timetable can be found here. Ask people on the ferry if they are going in your direction, it shouldn't be hard to find a ride to Berlin or Hamburg.

isin: Sjælland