Bridge crossing costs in Denmark
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Re: Bridge crossing costs in Denmark
"tim....." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "catalpa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "John Kulp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:36:30 GMT, "Lennart Petersen"
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>>> Thanks for the info. I did find the site for the Fyn to Sealand
>>>>> crossing and it is significantly cheaper than going by ferry. Denmark
>>>>> is such a little country the shortest approach isn't really relevant.
>>>>-------
>>>>The difference in distance is about 210km. And the ferry is a good
>>>>opportunity for a break in the restaurant if that matters.
>>>>
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>>> That's what my son was thinking as well, except that from what I can
>>> see the ferry costs 56 euros each way while the bridge costs something
>>> like 340 Dkr roundtrip, which is a significant difference. Since his
>>> car is dual fuel and uses natural gas which is quite cheap, he will
>>> probably opt for the bridge route, but thanks for the info.
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>> If he goes the bridge route he can make a stop off the A7 in Harrislee
>> and load up with discount Danish beer at the border stores.
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> There will be a border town whichever way he goes.
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> In any case starting from the Netherlands he might already
> have a car full of beer.
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> tim
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I see there are border stores in Burg for Puttgarden.
Coming from the Netherlands he probably wouldn't have Danish beer. And
would the price be better than 100 DKK (13.44 Euro) for 3 cases?
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> "catalpa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "John Kulp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:36:30 GMT, "Lennart Petersen"
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the info. I did find the site for the Fyn to Sealand
>>>>> crossing and it is significantly cheaper than going by ferry. Denmark
>>>>> is such a little country the shortest approach isn't really relevant.
>>>>-------
>>>>The difference in distance is about 210km. And the ferry is a good
>>>>opportunity for a break in the restaurant if that matters.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> That's what my son was thinking as well, except that from what I can
>>> see the ferry costs 56 euros each way while the bridge costs something
>>> like 340 Dkr roundtrip, which is a significant difference. Since his
>>> car is dual fuel and uses natural gas which is quite cheap, he will
>>> probably opt for the bridge route, but thanks for the info.
>>
>> If he goes the bridge route he can make a stop off the A7 in Harrislee
>> and load up with discount Danish beer at the border stores.
>
> There will be a border town whichever way he goes.
>
> In any case starting from the Netherlands he might already
> have a car full of beer.
>
> tim
>
I see there are border stores in Burg for Puttgarden.
Coming from the Netherlands he probably wouldn't have Danish beer. And
would the price be better than 100 DKK (13.44 Euro) for 3 cases?