Catching a ferry to Germany

Næstved - Gedser

Country

Denmark

Region

Falster

Distance

86km

Time

2 days

Elevation

500hm

Difficulty

Easy

Contributor

Roger S.

Short Description

A short spin to catch the ferry to Germany.

Route overview

Insights

Adjustability route

Easy to adjust. Can be easily done in one day.

Recommended time of year

April - September

Anything to consider?

It can be very windy in Denmark.

Travel to start

Train from Kopenhagen.

Travel from finish

Ferry to Germany. Going back to Kopenhagen is best done by bike to Nykøbing Falster and then train.

Highlights

Crossing the big bridge between Vordingborg and Orehoved.

Food

Easy to get

Road Surface

Very good
Reommended Bike Type

Recommended Bike Type

All types possible
Stage

Stage

Travel to start

Næstved

Stop

Vordingborg

Distance

30km

Elevation

160hm

Embarking from Næstved, the Danish countryside unfolded before me, a tapestry of greenery and tranquility. Cycling through villages, I marveled at historic landmarks, pausing to capture their essence. Arriving in Vordingborg, medieval echoes resonated as I wandered its ancient streets, a journey through time.

Stage

Stage

Travel to start

Vordingborg

Stop

Gedeser

Distance

56km

Elevation

350hm

Resuming my journey, coastal winds guided me towards Gedser. Along winding roads, picturesque villages welcomed me, each a testament to Denmark’s maritime heritage. As I approached the ferry terminal, anticipation filled me, knowing my adventure was coming to an end, yet new horizons awaited across the sea.