Koge Ferry Port
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Koge Ferry Port Overview
Koge is an old port and one of the best preserved medieval towns in Roskilde County, Denmark and situated south of Copenhagen on the east coast of the island of Zealand. Tourist attractions in Koge are the harbor monument, a high granite obelisk bearing the names of maritime heroes Niels Juel and Ivar Huitfeldt, the Gothic St Nicolas Church, dedicated to St. Nicolas, patron saint of seamen, Denmark's oldest house with a date on it (1527) and the Municipal museum. The museum has a number of local collections on display, like traditional clothing.
Koge Ferry Port provides the main connections to Ronne on the island of Bornholm with the ferry operator Bornholmstrafikken.
Koge Ferry Port Services
There are luggage boxes at the Koge Ferry Terminal. You will find a long-term parking in front of the terminal and in the area between Værftsvej and Koge Train Station (entrance at Værftsvej).
Koge Ferry Port Directions
By Road
There is easy access to Copenhagen and Rodby via the quick Danish motorway system.
By Rail
Koge Train Station offers connections to the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, and then onwards to all major cities in Europe.
By Bus
Koge Ferry Port provides a regular bus service and taxi rank.
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Koge Ferry Port - Terminal Map |
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Koge Ferry Port Operators |
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Koge Ferry Port Information |
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