Molslinjen

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Molslinjen A/S is a Danish ferry company operating routes between the Danish mainland and the Danish main island of Zealand.

Molslinjen specializes in offering fast connections from Jutland to the main Danish island of Zealand, where it operates two routes: Departure is from the ports of Aarhus and Ebeltoft on the Jutland Baltic coast, with Aarhus being the main port. On Zealand, the port of call is always Odde, located in the far northwest of the island. On these two routes, Molslinjen operates three express ferries with capacities of over 1000 passengers and a good 400 cars.

With cruising speeds of around 60-70 km/h, these fast ferries enable unrivaled short travel times of 75 minutes (from Aarhus to Odden on Zealand) and 55 minutes (from Ebeltoft to Odden). From Odden, the capital Copenhagen can be reached in a good 100 kilometers. This makes the ferries an attractive alternative to the almost 200 kilometer longer road connection from Aarhus to Copenhagen via the island of Funen and the bridge over the Great Belt.

On board there is a gastronomic offer with restaurant, cafeteria and lounge as well as play areas for children. There are no open decks, as these are fast ferries. There are also no cabins on board Molslinjen's ships, they would be unnecessary considering the short sailing times.

From Aarhus, seven to eight connections are offered daily in winter, and up to twelve in summer. The Ebeltoft-Odden route, as a branch line, is only operated once a day in the summer.

Under the name Bornholmslinjen, Molslinjen also operates three routes from the port of Rönne on the Danish Baltic Sea island of Bornholm: to Sassnitz on the German island of Rügen, to Köge on the Danish island of Zealand, and to Ystad in southern Sweden.

Molslinjen specializes in offering fast connections from Jutland to the main Danish island of Zealand, where it operates two routes: Departure is from the ports of Aarhus and Ebeltoft on the Jutland Baltic coast, with Aarhus being the main port. On Zealand, the port of call is always Odde, located in the far northwest of the island. On these two routes, Molslinjen operates three express ferries with capacities of over 1000 passengers and a good 400 cars.

About Molslinjen

Molslinjen specializes in offering fast connections from Jutland to the main Danish island of Zealand, where it operates two routes: Departure is from the ports of Aarhus and Ebeltoft on the Jutland Baltic coast, with Aarhus being the main port. On Zealand, the port of call is always Odde, located in the far northwest of the island. On these two routes, Molslinjen operates three express ferries with capacities of over 1000 passengers and a good 400 cars.

With cruising speeds of around 60-70 km/h, these fast ferries enable unrivaled short travel times of 75 minutes (from Aarhus to Odden on Zealand) and 55 minutes (from Ebeltoft to Odden). From Odden, the capital Copenhagen can be reached in a good 100 kilometers. This makes the ferries an attractive alternative to the almost 200 kilometer longer road connection from Aarhus to Copenhagen via the island of Funen and the bridge over the Great Belt.

On board there is a gastronomic offer with restaurant, cafeteria and lounge as well as play areas for children. There are no open decks, as these are fast ferries. There are also no cabins on board Molslinjen's ships, they would be unnecessary considering the short sailing times.

From Aarhus, seven to eight connections are offered daily in winter, and up to twelve in summer. The Ebeltoft-Odden route, as a branch line, is only operated once a day in the summer.

Under the name Bornholmslinjen, Molslinjen also operates three routes from the port of Rönne on the Danish Baltic Sea island of Bornholm: to Sassnitz on the German island of Rügen, to Köge on the Danish island of Zealand, and to Ystad in southern Sweden.