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Torvegade 31, Esbjerg, 06700, Denmark

 

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Travel Tips for Esbjerg

North Sea entry point

by Sjalen

Esbjerg is a place that few have heard of, but which is well-known to those of us crossing the North Sea between Scandinavia and England, and for everyone going to the lovely island of Fanoe. The town itself is only small, and a lot of it is focused on its harbour with logistics and the shipping of Denmark's agricultural produce, but it still manages to hold some interesting sights. Being on the west coast of Denmark, it also sees some spectacular sunsets along the sandy beaches surrounding it, as you can see below.

Esbjerg Page

by egonwegh

Yes, I've been to Esbjerg: we visited this town during our stay in Denmark in 1995 (See our travelogue Discovering Denmark on my Denmark Page)

In Esbjerg we rented a bike to visit Blavandshuk which is the headland, or cape if you like, on the map above...

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Q: Ferry to Train connection on arrival at Esbjeg "We are travelling on the DFDS ferry to Esbjerg in May, and will be continuing to Copenhagen by train, but have hit a brick wall..."

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A: "I have travelled by train from Copenhagen to Esjberg and back and the trains go from Esjberg at the rate of 2-3 per hour for a good part of each day. The trip takes..."

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