Oresund Bridge - Öresundbrücke

The Oresund Bridge leads from Denmark to Sweden.

Oresund Bridge from the Swedish side

background

The Øresund Bridge was opened in 2000. The bridge provides a new car and rail link between Denmark and Sweden. It is one of the largest technical structures in Europe and spans the Öresund as a landmark that can be seen from afar.

preparation

Prices and tariffs are always up-to-date on the Öresund Bridge website. It is possible to book and pay for the bridge passage in Germany in advance.

It is also possible to take the train across the bridge. The "toll" is then already included in the fare.

getting there

The arrival takes place from 1 Danish side over Copenhagen and also from the 2 Swedish side over Malmo via the E20 motorway. The bridge is well integrated into the Scandinavian road network.

The Øresund Bridge is open 24/7.

With the train from Germany there is the possibility to go to Hamburg on the Vogelfluglinie (including a trip with the train ferry between Puttgarden and Rødby) Copenhagen to get. Night trains from the Netherlands and Switzerland also run through Germany to Copenhagen. There you change to a train to Sweden.

trips

After crossing the bridge it stands completely Scandinavia or. Denmark open.

literature

Web links

official homepage

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