Fynshav – Bojden
Ferry to Denmark
Fynshav – Bojden
Ferry to Denmark
The Fynshav Bojden ferry route connects Denmark with Denmark. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Alslinjen. The crossing operates up to 56 times each week with sailing durations from around 50 minutes.
Fynshav Bojden sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
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The tranquil town of Fynshav is found on the verdant flatlands of Als Island, a wedge of land that protrudes from the south-eastern edge of mainland Denmark and into the glacial waters of the Little Belt strait. This rural community is surrounded by a mosaic of arable farmland and a coastal belt of woodland brimming with exotic wildlife found nowhere else in the country. It’s also an area held in high regard by campers for its blend of untouched landscape and crisp seaside air. The port of Fynshav is found at the end of the main road that skirts along the edge of town. The broad wharf, home to the local ferry terminal, is sheltered by two breakwaters that extend into the strait. The docking area by the port entrance has been separated into lanes to help coordinate incoming traffic and streamline the ferry boarding process. There are few other passenger facilities here save for an indoor waiting area and a short-stay car-park. Due to its central location in the populous Southern Denmark region, travelling to Fynshav is incredibly easy. The number 8 motorway that connects Als Island to the mainland leads directly from the town’s harbour towards the larger settlements along the country’s southern border, including the city of Sønderborg just under 10-miles away. A local bus service regularly travels along this route, taking passengers directly from a port-side stop to a station at the centre of Sønderborg. From here visitors can catch a train to the cosmopolitan capital of Copenhagen found close to the shores of Sweden. One ferry service currently operates from Fynshav port. An AlsFærgen line sails the short distance north to the village of Bojden on the Danish island of Funen. The ferry sails multiple times throughout the day, skimming passengers across the protected waters of the Little Belt strait known for its miscellany of rare birds from whooper swans to Arctic terns.
The port of Bøjden nestles in the south west corner of Fyn, the second largest island in Denmark. It offers lovely views over the bay and you'll find rows of small fishing vessels and leisure boats docked in the harbour. There are public parking spaces and a bus stop near the terminal, with the bus times usually coordinated with the ferry’s timetable. Bøjden is one of the country's finest areas for birdwatching, with both migrating and staging species commonly seen. The calm water in the shallow bay offers excellent angling opportunities as well.