03-01-09, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Carotio
The ferry Rødby-Puttgarten carries both the cars and train passengers, and it's about 1 hour.
The only ferry travelling to and from Kiel to a Danish port was to Bagenkop on the island of Langeland, but the route has been closed down AFAIR, besides it would not be a convenient route.
So as I see it, there are three choices for Kiel-Copenhagen:
1) by car, over the Rødby-Puttgarten ferry
2) by train, also over Rødby-Puttgarten
3) by train up through Jutland, over Funen, across the Great Belt Bridge and tunnel and over Sealand ending up in Copenhagen. It's a longer route, but you'll see more.
With few members, the car option may be good, but with a larger number, I would suggest the train option as the most cosy way to travel for a group. Besides, there MAY be group discounts, but I don't know it for sure.
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2) by train, also over Rødby-Puttgarten There is a train that takes the direct route across the Fehmarn bay?? Are you sure?
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