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* [[Gedser]]
* [[Hirtshals]] – ferries towards north
 
== Hitchhiking car ferries ==
 
Generally, hitchhiking ferries in Denmark is easy and fun, since most people know about this 'paying per vehicle' thing. It is also possible to hitchhike ferries to a lot of smaller danish islands, which otherwise are not accessible.
 
Here's a list of easily hitchable ferry connections:
 
Odden <-> Århus
Odden <-> Ebeltoft
Gedser <-> Rostock (Germany)
Rødby <-> Puttgarden (Germany)
Helsingør <-> Helsingborg (Sweden)
Esbjerg <-> Fanø
Kalundborg <-> Ballen (Samsø)
Als <-> Fyn (Bøjden/Fynshav)
Ystad (Sweden) <-> Rønne (Bornholm)
Køge <-> Rønne (Bornholm)
Sassnitz (Germany) <-> Rønne (Bornholm)
Spodsbjerg <-> Tårs (Langeland/Lolland)
 
At other connections you pay per person, however, it might be possible to hitchhike a truck (no experience, anybody else?).
== Directions ==
 
"[[Århus]] to [[Copenhagen]] - [[Copenhagen]] to [[Århus]]"
When going between the two biggest cities in Denmark, almost all hitchhikers choose to go by the car ferry between Sjællands Odde and Århus. Not only will most people going on this distance go all the way to either Copenhagen or Århus, it is also just as fast as hitchhiking over the bridges and twice as fun!
 
=== [[Hamburg]] to [[Copenhagen]] ===
From [[Hamburg]] to [[Copenhagen]] you can hitch to a ferry at [[Puttgarden]] and get a ride straight to Copenhagen. If you ask people after they paid the ticket you can cross for free (and save 7 euros). Tickets are per vehicle, not per person.
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