Freight ferries to Denmark are operated by two well-known companies, DFDS Freight and Stena Line Freight. Freight ferries to Denmark depart from Norway, the UK and Sweden. These routes can be booked on +44 870 6263990, or by contacting the ferry company direct. Several other agencies are also available to give customers quotes on these routes.
Freight ferries to Denmark, from the UK, depart from Harwich in the south of England. DFDS Tor Line is the service provider and they offer three crossings a week to the freight port in Esbjerg, on Denmark’s east coast. This way, drivers can avoid the increasing road taxes on European roads.
DFDS Tor Line also has crossings between Oslo, in Norway, and the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. The ferries used by DFDS are relatively modern; on average, their ferries are only around 10 years old.
Stena Line offers crossings from Oslo to Frederikshaven, in the far north of Denmark. Freight ferries to Denmark also depart from the Swedish port of Gothenburg to Frederikshaven, again operated by Stena Line. Once again, this offers a convenient alternative to the Oresund Bridge, which stretches from Malmo, in Sweden, all the way to Copenhagen.
The Gothenburg to Frederikshaven crossing takes around three hours 15 minutes. On arrival in Frederikshaven, there is a motorway connection to other destinations in Denmark. The port of Frederikshaven is also well-equipped. Truckers are able to use a number of facilities including a trucker’s lounge with free coffee, showers and a TV. Truck drivers will feel well-refreshed for their onward journey.
Tags: Denmark, DFDS Freight, England, Stena Line Freight