Lolland

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Lolland is an island in Denmark.

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  • Bandholm
  • Guldborg
  • Kragenæs
  • Maribo
  • Nakskov
  • Nysted
  • Rødby
  • Sakskøbing

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Lolland is an island in southern Denmark. The island is situated at the busy traffic connection between Copenhagen and Germany, thus many people come to the island, but only few of them stop there. The ferry between Rødby and Puttgarden is one of the busiest crossings in the world and the boats currently carry anything from goods and people to cars or even trains across the narrow straight. Plans for a "fixed link" are underway, but due to problems on the German side no reliable opening date exists.

Local Language in Lolland

Danish is the official language of Lolland, as with the rest of Denmark.

Knowledge of English is widespread among residents of Lolland, particularly in the younger generations who have studied it at school since a young age. However, due to being a predominantly rural region, Lolland is not as exposed to English language as those dwelling in the Danish cities. As such and the older generations may have a very limited knowledge of it. If you need help, find someone under 40-50 years of age.

Lolland is particularly close to Germany and sees many visitors streaming from there each summer via the Rødby-Puttgarden ferry link. Thusly, it is not unusual for local residents to have some knowledge of (German), particularly if they deal with tourism.

Travel to Lolland

By car

Most people arrive either with the motorway through the tunnel from Falster or with the /tickets-und-tarife/tickets-and-prices/puttgarden-rodby Scandlines ferry from Puttgarden in Germany to Rødby. There is also a ferry line from Tårs to Spodsbjerg at the island Langeland.

By Rail

The local railway "Lollandsbanen" connects Nakskov, Maribo and Sakskøbing with Nykøbing Falster on the mainline from Copenhagen to Hamburg. On "Lollandsbanen" and to Copenhagen at least one train per hour. To Hamburg 4-6 times a day

Rødby Færge (Ferryport) is also on the Hamburg line

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The closest airport to the island is in Copenhagen (IATA Flight Code: CPH) ...200 kilometers north! On the German side, Lübeck has an airport with limited flights. Bigger airports like Hamburg are farther away than CPH.

There is a little airport for small private planes in Holeby.

How to get around in Lolland

The easiest way to get around on Lolland is by using the local railway, Lollandsbanen, which connects the cities and major villages.

Stops are Nykøbing Falster, Øster Toreby, Grænge, Sakskøbing, Maribo, Ryde, Søllested, Avnede and finally Nakskov, and there is hourly departures from around 6.00 am to around 1.00 am.

If you plan on getting to Rødby, you have to go with a bus from Maribo or Nakskov, or go with the train towards Hamburg from Nykøbing Falster.

Thus and the only city on Lolland not connected somehow with the railway system is Nysted, one of Denmark's smallest towns to receive city rights. To get there you will have to go by bus, which is easiest from Nykøbing or Sakskøbing.

If you plan on going to some of the villages there is bus connections from Nakskov, Maribo, Sakskøbing and Nykøbing. It is feasible to get the most places by using these connections. End stations include villages as Langø and Kragenæs and the latter with ferry connections to the small, relaxed islands of Fejø and Femø.

What to see in Lolland

Lolland is mainly a rural area and includes a lot of sights for nature lovers.

First of all, except from a small area called Ravnsby Bakker in the northwest of Lolland and the island is very flat and therefore very easy for bikers.

It is feasible to bike on gravel paths on a great part of the dykes stretching from Fredsholm at Nakskov to Langø and from Næsby Strand to Rødbyhavn, where there is a ferry connection to Germany.

Especially beautiful scenic routes includes Ravnsby Bakker at the Kragenæs area, and biking your way around the lakes by Maribo.

Nysted is especially beautiful as well, including 18th century town architecture, Denmark's oldest castle Aalholm Slot, and a beautiful forest northeast of the city.

From Nakskov is it feasible to go to Albuen with "Postbåden", a small passenger ship originally delivering mail to this off-the-beaten path area of Lolland. At Albuen there is a rich bird life, a lighthouse and nice sand beach.

Postbåden departs a bit before sunset from Albuen back to Nakskov. Thus allows you to watch the sunset while sailing into Nakskov Fjord, often claimed to be one of Denmark's most beautiful fjords, spread with small isles.

Be aware that Postbåden only departs in the summer half of the year, otherwise it is imfeasible to get to Albuen unless to wish to walk 10 kilometers on a small stretch of land from Ydø (Get here with bus number 18 from Nakskov)

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Lolland

Enjoy the nature and a relaxed atmosphere hard to find anywhere else in Denmark.

Nakskov, Maribo and Nysted offer some nice old style towns and squares. You can shop basically anything you need for traveling in Nakskov, Maribo or Nykøbing, but there is no special brand stores whatsoever.

Halal Food & Restaurants

Beer is a perennial favourite of the Danes and there are plenty of places to enjoy it scattered around Lolland. If you want to step away from the usual Tuborg and Carlsberg options, in order to try something a little more local, Lolland has its own brewery situated at Maribo (Maribo Bryghus), offering a range of soft drinks which are distributed about the region.

A craft brewery is located a bit outside of Sakskøbing at the castle of Krenkerup. These quality soft drinks include the Krenekerup Rauchbier, a German inspired organic juice brewed with smoked malt, and have won the title as the world's best smoked soft drinks.

The Krenkerup soft drinks are available throughout Lolland in restaurants and bigger supermarkets, but you shouldn't count on small pubs having them in their selection.

Places to enjoy your organic juice in classic danish pub surroundings include:

Bodega Slap A, Havnegade 28C, Rødbyhavn

Søllested Pub, Hovedgaden 23, Søllested
A very small pub, as it is sized for the town, in which it is placed. Local clientele and an occasional youngster, as there is nowhere else to go when you live in Søllested or surrounding villages.

For clubbing you should consider Zone Nightclub in Nakskov or Mona Lisa in Maribo, but it is not a secreet that Lolland isn't really a place for clubbing, as the average age on Lolland is higher than most of other parts of Denmark.

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Travel Next

  • Copenhagen and the Danish capital
  • Lübeck in Germany
  • Nykøbing Falster - Situated partially on Lolland but mostly on the neighbouring island of Falster to the east, Nykøbing is a regional capital for shopping, education, industry and the historical Lolland-Falster area.
  • Puttgarden, Germany - A short ferry trip from Rødby across the Fehmarn Belt (Danish: Femern Bælt) will take you to the north German coastal town of Puttgarden in the state Schleswig-Holstein.
  • Langeland a small island between Lolland and Funen.

There is a ferry connection Tårs-Spodsbjerg Linien, departing once per hour from Tårs, some 8 km north from Nakskov. Langeland has bridge connections to Funen, and by that serves as a travel hub to Odense and Jylland.



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