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    Find great offers and deals on car hire and rental in Denmark. Rent your car from the best in worldwide and secure car hire companies

    When renting a car in Denmark you will first have to choose what type of vehicle you want for example: Mini, Economy, Compact, Intermediate, Standard, Full-Size, Premium, Luxury, Minivans / MPVs or other vehicles such as trucks and special vehicles.



    Rent your car from the following cities - Aalborg, Aarhus, Billund, Copenhagen, Esbjerg, Farum, Frederikshavn, Frederikssund, Karup, Car Hire Kastrup, Kolding, Naestved, Odense, Ronne, Skive, Sonderborg, Svendborg, Thisted and others.

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    Holiday Autos - Book cheap car hire in Denmark and Europe with Holiday Autos the UK's number one car hire company.
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    Hertz - Book now for a great car experience with Hertz prepaid all-inclusive rates.

    There are no toll-roads except the two big bridges: Storebæltbroen between Zealand and Funen (DKK 200 one way), and Øresundbroen between Copenhagen and Malmo (DKK 235 one way).

    Marguerite Route signMargueritruten is one 3500 Km long connected route of small scenic roads passing 100 important Danish attractions. It is marked by brown signs with the white Marguerite Daisy flower. It is marked on most roadmaps.

    Biking in Denmark is, in general, safe and easy. Drivers are used to bikes everywhere, and all mayor cities have biketrails along most roads. Denmark is quite flat, but can be windy, cold or wet on a bike. Bikes are generally allowed on trains (seperate ticket is needed).

    Note that biking on the highways (Da: motorvej) is prohibited, and that this also includes the Great Belt Bridge and the Øresund Bridge. Trains can be used between Nyborg and Korsør and between Copenhagen and Malmö if you need to cross the bridges.