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Randers Fjord Ferry Crossing

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The Randers Fjord Ferry Crossing offers a unique and historic way to traverse the 30-kilometer-long Randers Fjord in Denmark's Jutland peninsula. This lowland fjord, which serves as the outlet for Denmark's longest river, Gudenå, leads to the Kattegat sea. The crossing isn't just one ferry, but two distinct services: the charming Mellerup-Voer Ferry and the innovative Udbyhøj Cable Ferry, both providing vital links and a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage. The surrounding area, generally around 46 meters above…

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    September 27, 2021

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    Along with the fjord itself, the reed beds and shore meadows are rich in birdlife, and the fjord offers a wide variety of fish species.

    Tables and benches, shelters, and birdwatching towers are located at several locations in the area, which guests are free to use.
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    February 21, 2018

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    The 30-kilometer-long Randers Fjord is more like a river than a fjord and is especially popular with anglers.

    There is a ferry for crossing. It doesn't have fixed departure times, as it only operates when needed.
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    1. Around the Randers Fjord

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the operating hours and frequency for the Randers Fjord ferries?

    There are two ferries: the Mellerup-Voer Ferry and the Udbyhøj Cable Ferry. The Mellerup-Voer Ferry operates year-round with frequent crossings, typically every 5 minutes. The Udbyhøj Cable Ferry, while also operating regularly, sometimes runs on demand rather than a fixed schedule, especially outside peak times. It's always a good idea to check the latest schedule on their respective official websites before planning your trip. You can find more information on visitaarhus.com for Mellerup-Voer and visitaarhus.com for Udbyhøj.

    Are there specific hiking or cycling routes that incorporate the Randers Fjord Ferry Crossing?

    Yes, both ferries are integral parts of several popular routes. They are particularly well-suited for cyclists, as the ferries are part of the North Sea Cycle Route. Many hikers and cyclists plan their journeys to use the ferries as a scenic and convenient way to connect different parts of the fjord, creating loop trails or extending their adventures. The surrounding area offers numerous walking paths and cycling routes, often leading through wide salt meadows and past birdwatching towers.

    What are the parking options near the Randers Fjord Ferry terminals?

    Parking options are available near both ferry terminals. For the Mellerup-Voer Ferry, it's located at Amtsvejen 170, 8930 Randers NØ. For the Udbyhøj Cable Ferry, the address is Færgevej 80, 8970 Havndal. While parking is generally available, it's advisable to arrive early during peak season or on busy weekends, as spaces can fill up quickly.

    Is public transport available to reach the Randers Fjord Ferry terminals?

    While the primary mode of transport for many visitors to the ferry crossings is by car or bicycle, local bus services do connect to the general Randers Fjord area. However, direct public transport links specifically to the ferry terminals might be limited. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and routes from Randers or other nearby towns to plan your journey effectively.

    Are the Randers Fjord ferries and surrounding trails family-friendly?

    Absolutely! Both ferries offer a unique and enjoyable experience for families. The Mellerup-Voer Ferry, known as Denmark's smallest car ferry, provides a charming short ride, while the Udbyhøj Cable Ferry offers a silent, innovative journey. The surrounding area is rich in nature, with many easy walking paths, picnic spots, and birdwatching opportunities, making it ideal for families with children. Shelters, tables, and benches are available at various locations along the fjord.

    Are dogs allowed on the Randers Fjord ferries and nearby trails?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the Randers Fjord ferries and on most trails in the surrounding natural areas, provided they are kept on a leash. This allows pet owners to enjoy the scenic crossings and explore the beautiful fjord landscape with their canine companions. Always ensure to clean up after your dog to maintain the pristine environment.

    Are the Randers Fjord Ferry Crossings wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, both the Mellerup-Voer Ferry and the Udbyhøj Cable Ferry are designed to be wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility challenges can also enjoy the unique experience of crossing the fjord. The ferries have through-going decks and bascules at both ends, facilitating easy boarding and disembarking.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen around Randers Fjord?

    Randers Fjord is a haven for wildlife, especially birdlife. The extensive reed beds and shore meadows are rich in diverse bird species. Visitors often spot seals and harbor porpoises during the ferry crossings or while exploring the fjord's shores. The fjord is also popular with anglers due to its wide variety of fish species.

    Are there cafes or restaurants near the Randers Fjord Ferry terminals?

    While the immediate vicinity of the ferry terminals might not have a wide array of cafes or restaurants, there are often local farm shops and smaller eateries in the nearby villages of Mellerup, Voer, and Udbyhøj. For a broader selection, you would need to venture a bit further into larger towns like Randers. Many visitors choose to bring their own picnics to enjoy at the designated picnic spots along the fjord.

    What is the best season to visit Randers Fjord for outdoor activities?

    While the ferries operate year-round, the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, offer the best weather for exploring the surrounding nature, birdwatching, hiking, and cycling. During these seasons, the landscape is vibrant, and the conditions are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities. However, the fjord also offers a unique charm in winter for those seeking a quieter, more serene experience.

    What makes the Udbyhøj Cable Ferry unique?

    The Udbyhøj Cable Ferry is unique as it is the only pulled cable ferry in Denmark. Built in 2006 and upgraded in 2022, it is also Denmark's first electric-driven ferry without batteries, making it 100% CO2 neutral. It operates silently, powered by a long extension cord plugged into the mains, offering a tranquil and environmentally friendly crossing experience.

    What is the capacity of the Randers Fjord ferries?

    The Mellerup-Voer Ferry, known as Denmark's smallest car ferry, has a capacity for 3-4 cars. The Udbyhøj Cable Ferry is larger, capable of carrying up to 12 cars and 98 passengers across the fjord.

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