there is an airport in Aarhus though its almost 40 kms from Aarhus.
Usually we call it the airport of Tirstrup, but since noone know where that is we refer to it as Aarhus.
There are flights to various towns in Denmark including ; Copenhagen and Billund.
There are a few international departures for instance with ryanair to London / Stansted
Written Sep 1, 2002
Website: www.aar.dk
in Denmark the most normal way of transportation is the train though also a very expensive way.
the whole of Denmark is connected and AArhus is on the mainline to copenhagen.
The trip takes about 4 hours and costs appr. 500 kr. ( 45 £) return.
Written Sep 1, 2002
Website: www.dsb.dk
Frans went to Arhus with a little bus, on this picture on the front left. It was well organised, it had a loo, macrowave and lovely food on board!
The building is the headquater of the firm York which gave this course.
Written Aug 25, 2002
probably the best way to get to Aarhus is by train. Denmark has train that go all over and they are fairly reasonably priced. From Copenhagen take the train to Aarhus or from anywhere else. Gas is really expensive and it is also very expensive to rent cars there.
Getting around Aarhus is probably best by walking to taking a bike. Bikes are very common in Denmark. They even have special bike lanes and they get the right of way over pedestrians and cars. There are also busses that can be used but they can get fairly expensive too.
Written Aug 24, 2002
Riding bikes in Arhus and exploring the city for yourself is a good option
Written Jan 6, 2009
Here are some pictures of the local taxis at Arhus
Written Jan 6, 2009
Arhus is well connected with all major cities of Denmark as well as all important cities and country capitals of Europe
Written Jan 6, 2009
The local bus service at Arhus is very good.
Written Jan 6, 2009
Arhus is well connected with all major cities of Denmark by bus.
Written Jan 6, 2009
Written Sep 2, 2002
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