Can I drive from the Netherlands to Copenhagen without taking a ferry?

2/7/2016 3:09:17 PM

Yes you can, just say you wanna pitstop/go through the city “odense”. It’s the “central” city of the island in the middle “fyn”.

There is only one paid bridge from “Fyn/odense” to “sjælland/københavn”. It costs approx. 67€

2/7/2016 1:43:49 AM

Most people didn’t think to click OPTIONS and select Avoid Ferries. The route you are asking about would appear instantly if you do this.

Note that on this route there is a €34 one way toll for crossing the Storebælt bridge. (There are also return tolls for evenings, weekends and bank holidays.) This route is also about 140km longer than the route using the ferry, so you use additional fuel.

The ferry web site shows prices starting at €39, but these appear to be available only if you book well in advance, with prices becoming much higher later or on the day. This isn’t compatible with a long distance road trip where you can’t really predict your arrival time at the ferry. I suggest you take the land route and enjoy the bridge crossing.

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