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The ferry routes beetween Frederikshavn and Norway are covered by Dfds only with a schedule of 7 weekly connections with departures and maximum duration of 10 hours 05 minutes. You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles. In addition to deck space, all ferries offer more comfortable solutions ranging from reserved seating to various cabins, suitable for singles, couples and families. There are toilets, bars, shops and self service restaurants on board.
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Frederikshavn is one of the largest ferry harbours connecting the European continent with Scandinavia. With approximately 1.8 million passengers, 300,000 passenger cars and 2.2 million tons of cargo, the Port of Frederikshavn is an important traffic hub. The infrastructure from Frederikshavn provides access to further transport by rail and direct access to Europe's motorway system. Getting to and from Frederikshavn The nearest train station is Frederikshavn Station, located approximately 20 minutes walk from the Passenger Terminal. Trains go to Hjørring/Aalborg/Århus/Odense/... [More information]
Address: Færgehavnsvej 10, Travikhavnen DK-9900, Frederikshavn, Denmark
Directions: Google Map @ Frederikshavn, port
Situated in northern Europe, Norway is a diverse country with a variety of interesting landscapes, from the Svalbard islands near the North Pole to the countryside of the south characterised by forests and fjords. History Norway's history begins in the Ice Age when the first populations began to arrive from Siberia. Norway then became the land of the Viking raids and was subsequently subjected rule by Denmark and Sweden. World War II saw Norway be taken under Nazi power, but after this dark period, the country has grown and been reborn. In the sixties, Norway discovered oil and natural gas whi... [More information]