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The ferry routes beetween Frederikshavn and Sweden are covered by the operator Stena who offer 54 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 3 h 15 min and 3 h 45 min (all day departures). Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van. The crew will ensure passenger comfort on board and are available to assist you in any eventuality.
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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
Sweden is situated in Northern Europe; is the country where the Nobel Prize is awarded each year. History In 1800 Sweden was relatively uneconomically developed, in fact, it was one of the poorest in Europe. Development of the transport sector and greater exploitation of natural resources such as wood and iron generated development in Sweden. Sweden is connected to Denmark by a bridge, linking the cities of Malmo and Copenhagen. The history of populations in Sweden can be traced back to the Stone Age. Then the Vikings populated Sweden in the 10th century, who also began trading and colonized n... [More information]