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Frederikshavn to Gothenburg is Stena Line's well-used crossing between northern Denmark and Sweden's west coast, taking around three and a quarter hours across the Kattegat. With several sailings a day it is a flexible and popular link for road-trippers, sparing the longer drive around through southern Sweden. The ferries carry cars, motorhomes, coaches, freight and foot passengers, with restaurants, lounges, shops and sea views on the way. Gothenburg, Sweden's second city, is a lively harbour town of canals, cafes and parks, and from the terminal you are quickly onto the motorways for Stockholm, Oslo or the south. Frederikshavn lies at the top of Denmark's Jutland peninsula, well connected by road and rail, so the crossing fits neatly into a wider Scandinavian itinerary. Frequent departures make it easy to time around your plans.
Around three and a quarter hours across the Kattegat.
Stena Line runs the route, with several sailings a day.
Yes β it carries cars, motorhomes, coaches, freight and foot passengers.