Jordbær

FAQ

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Here you will find answers to the most common questions we receive from our guests.

  • In North Jutland, you can easily get around by both bus and train to most towns and tourist attractions.
    You can find routes and departure times on Rejseplanen.dk and purchase tickets in the RejseBillet app or via the Rejsekort app, both of which can be used for buses and NJ trains.
  • You can read much more about public transport in North Jutland here.

Find the opening hours for Skagen here

Find the opening hours for Frederikshavn here

Find the opening hours for Aalborg here

Find the opening hours for Brønderslev here

Find the opening hours for Nibe here

Find the opening hours for Læsø here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Experience North Jutland by bike and enjoy nature with all your senses. Here you’ll find cycling routes that take you through hilly landscapes, country roads, nature trails, and much more.

 

 

Here, you can find an overview of our bike rental service, which allows you to explore the area on two wheels. Whether you're a tourist, a local, or just looking for a fun way to get around, we have bikes to suit all needs.

Find our overview here.

Below, you can find an overview of the maps and brochures that you can view and download, or you can find them throughout North Jutland at tourist offices near attractions, sights, and accommodations.

View and download maps and brochures here.

Find an overview of toilets throughout Eastern North Jutland here.

  • Omkring 90% af alle danske campingpladser, der har fået tildelt stjerner for kvalitet, tilbyder faciliteter til autocampere og mulighed for at fylde vandtanke.
  • Nogle campingpladser tilbyder quickstop, hvor du kan parkere din autocamper billigere, hvis du ankommer efter kl. 20 og forlader campingpladsen den følgende dag før kl. 10. 

Se mulige overnatningssteder hos Dansk Autocamper Forening og læs om reglerne for autocampere på Naturstyrelsens hjemmeside.

There are many charging stations throughout North Jutland. You can easily find them using apps such as PlugShare, Clever or E.ON, which show locations, connector types and real-time availability.

Find the nearest charging station.

 

 

There are plenty of parking garages in Aalborg. Find them here.

Find parking in Frederikshavn here.

Find parking in Skagen here.

In Brønderslev, there are more than 1,500 free parking spaces. Find them here.

  • Aalborg city center has been designated an environmental zone, which means that there are special requirements for diesel vehicles (trucks, buses, vans, and older diesel passenger cars) in the environmental zone. To drive in the environmental zone, vehicles must have an approved particulate filter installed, which newer vehicles have, and many older vehicles can be retrofitted with a particulate filter.
  • If you are unsure whether your vehicle meets the environmental zone requirements, you can quickly check here by simply entering the registration number here.

In Denmark, there is an organization called God Adgang, where locations and businesses can become "God Adgang registered." Here, you can find information about accessibility at attractions, accommodations, restaurants, shopping centers, toilet facilities, nature experiences, and much more. You can also specify your interests as a wheelchair user, blind or visually impaired, or if you have asthma or allergies, among others. We have also compiled an overview here.

Explore the many options and read more about God Adgang here.

To get to Læsø, you can take the ferry from Frederikshavn. The crossing takes 90 pleasant minutes, and there are several daily departures. See the timetable and book tickets on the website here.

Or you can fly from Roskilde with Copenhagen AirTaxi.

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