Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
( GOOGLE MAP ; www.mollehuset.dk ; Skovalléen 45; lunch Dkr110-205, dinner mains Dkr205-235;
11am-6pm Sun & Mon, to 10pm Tue-Sat)
This handsome old mill house from the mid-18th-century is in a leafy setting in the
Bangsbo area (though its modern extension does lack a little soul). The menu has plenty of
appeal in the form of tapas tasters, cheese platters and fresh fish. Bus 3 from central Frede-
rikshavn stops here.
Information
An overhead walkway leads from the ferry terminals to the tourist office, which sits at the
edge of the central commercial district. The train station and the adjacent bus terminal are
a 10-minute walk north of the ferry terminal. Danmarksgade is the pedestrian shopping
strip, with banks and other services.
Tourist Office
INFORMATION
(
;
98 42 32 66; www.visitfrederikshavn.dk ; Skandiatorv 1;
9am-4pm Mon-Fri,
GOOGLE MAP
10am-1pm Sat)
Over the walkway from the ferry terminal, it offers the low-down on the town and sur-
rounds.
Getting There & Around
BICYCLE
The tourist office arranges bike rental (Dkr80 per day).
BOAT
Stena Line ( 96 20 02 00; www.stenaline.com ) connects Frederikshavn with Gothenburg
(Sweden) and Oslo (Norway). See Click here for more information on international ferries.
BUS
Bus routes in northern Jutland extend as far afield as Hirtshals, Hjørring and Løkken. Th-
inggaard Express ( 98 11 66 00; www.expressbus.dk ) operates bus 980 from Frede-
rikshavn to Esbjerg once or twice daily, calling at Viborg and Aalborg en route.
CAR
 
 
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