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Peter Willemoes served as a lieutenant in the Battle of Sjællands Odde against the English supremacy in 1808. The old fish auction hall is now called «Vin på Spidsen» and offers local food and beverages. Sorry, there is currently no available ferries on this route. Direct Ferries Limited has its registered office in Ipswich, United Kingdom.

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  • There are bus connections from various towns in the vicinity to Odden ferry terminal.
  • On bicycle you can visit Odden Church and visit the grave of naval hero Peter Willemoes.
  • The Ferry runs up to 7 times a week between March and October.
  • You can travel as a foot passenger to Odden with Molslinjen.
  • At the moment, it is not possible to book Aarhus – Odden tickets on Ferryhopper.
  • The ferry port of Ebeltoft is easily accessible by public transport.

Alternatively, if you are traveling from southern or central Europe you can catch a train to Aarhus Central Station, located just a 10 min drive from the port. Aarhus – Odden ferry tickets usually start at around €20. The final ticket cost depends on vehicle selection, discounts and offers. The MOLSLINJEN app for iOS and Android gives you a full overview of all departues, and it is easy to book and change your ticket.

  • The distance between Odden to Ebeltoft is approximately 45.3 miles (72.9km) or 39 nautical miles.
  • View our Deal Finder to see which routes allow foot passengers.
  • The ferry connection from Ebeltoft to Odden is currently operated by the Molslinjen shipping company.
  • Yes, there are cafés and restaurants on board the fast ferries where you can buy drinks and snacks.
  • You can easily reach the ferry port of Aarhus via Denmark’s highways and country roads.
  • Buses connect Odden with surrounding towns and provide a convenient way to explore the region.

How far is it from Aarhus to Odden?

The Ferry from Aarhus to Odden is operated by Molslinjen. The port of Aarhus offers good transport connections and ample parking facilities. You can count on a quick check-in at the terminal before boarding. Odden experiences a typical Danish coastal climate, with mild summers and cool winters moderated by the sea.

Odden’s Maritime Mysteries

Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the coastal walking paths that offer stunning views across the Kattegat. Fresh seafood features prominently in local eateries, with smoked fish specialties being particularly noteworthy. Nestled on the northwestern tip of Zealand, Odden serves as a vital maritime link in Denmark’s transportation network. This coastal area offers travelers their first glimpse of Zealand’s natural beauty when arriving by sea.

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When using early check-in, you receive all your tickets digitally. You can breeze right through the check-in terminals and be ready to onboard the ferry, without using the ticket machines. If you booked food and/or a lounge access, you will receive your vouchers by email along with your ticket. This means that you must include information about yourself and anyone else travelling in your car when you book a ticket for MOLSLINJEN. There are 66 weekly sailings from Aarhus to Odden provided by Molslinjen. Dogs and small pets such as cats travel as normal with Ferry.

Did you already booked a ticket and didn’t check the box labelled “check-in”? You will receive an email 24 hours before departure with a direct link, where you can check-in beforehand and – if needed – make last minute changes to your reservation. ODDEN After the crossing, you will arrive in the port of Odden. The distance between the two ports is around 50 kilometers, which is about 27 nautical miles. Once you have docked, you can continue your journey in Denmark.

Aarhus is very lively and friendly and offers everything from great green areas to the city centre, which is filled by 400 shops and the river, called ‘Åen’. Here you can really pick up on the cities easy going and friendly atmosphere. In the city you will also find a wide number of museums and galleries, offering something for everyone’s taste. Outside the city centre is Marselisborg Palace and Park, which is the summer residence of the Danish royal family.

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