Difference between revisions of "Trelleborg"
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=== South towards [[Berlin]], [[Rostock]], [[Travemünde]], [[Sassnitz]] ([[Rügen]]) (all [[Germany]]) and [[Poland]] === | === South towards [[Berlin]], [[Rostock]], [[Travemünde]], [[Sassnitz]] ([[Rügen]]) (all [[Germany]]) and [[Poland]] === | ||
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+ | Use the ferry port terminal (see map), 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. | 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 15:02, 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
<map lat='55.623343816073884' lng='12.915802001953125' zoom='10' view='0' float='right' />
Use the ferry port terminal (see map), 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.