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Use the ferry port terminal (see link given), stand with a sign where the cars enter while passing by slowly, taking a good glance at your destination. There are mostly Germans heading south, among them many going to [[Berlin]] (indicated with a "B" on the number place).  Chances are probably best 1-2 hours before departure of the ferry. Fees are paid by car, not by passenger.
 
Use the ferry port terminal (see link given), stand with a sign where the cars enter while passing by slowly, taking a good glance at your destination. There are mostly Germans heading south, among them many going to [[Berlin]] (indicated with a "B" on the number place).  Chances are probably best 1-2 hours before departure of the ferry. Fees are paid by car, not by passenger.
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We tried on January 3, in deepest winter, but on a sunny day, got lucky with a ferry to Travemünde/Rostock and made it all the way to Berlin. Make sure you don't carry anything illegal with you. The ferry departed at 15:30 and you might want to check on the passenger terminal at about 15:00 to make sure you don't miss it. Drivers are getting more hectic afterwards and tend to ignore you, but it might still be possible. Anyway, the fee for students is €15.
 
We tried on January 3, in deepest winter, but on a sunny day, got lucky with a ferry to Travemünde/Rostock and made it all the way to Berlin. Make sure you don't carry anything illegal with you. The ferry departed at 15:30 and you might want to check on the passenger terminal at about 15:00 to make sure you don't miss it. Drivers are getting more hectic afterwards and tend to ignore you, but it might still be possible. Anyway, the fee for students is €15.

Revision as of 15:00, 7 January 2011

Trelleborg is a city in Skåne (English: Scania), south of Malmö and a highly frequented passway to/from Germany, Denmark, Poland and, of course, Sweden.


Hitching out

South towards Berlin, Rostock, Travemünde, Sassnitz (Rügen) (all Germany) and Poland

Use the ferry port terminal (see link given), stand with a sign where the cars enter while passing by slowly, taking a good glance at your destination. There are mostly Germans heading south, among them many going to Berlin (indicated with a "B" on the number place). Chances are probably best 1-2 hours before departure of the ferry. Fees are paid by car, not by passenger.

We tried on January 3, in deepest winter, but on a sunny day, got lucky with a ferry to Travemünde/Rostock and made it all the way to Berlin. Make sure you don't carry anything illegal with you. The ferry departed at 15:30 and you might want to check on the passenger terminal at about 15:00 to make sure you don't miss it. Drivers are getting more hectic afterwards and tend to ignore you, but it might still be possible. Anyway, the fee for students is €15.