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The Great Belt
The Great Belt Paid Connection is a 4 lane toll motorway and you can pay toll in several ways. You can pay by cash or credit card and you can buy a digital unit called bropas which automatically registrates your passages and withdraws the cost from your credit card. Using a bropas spares 5 % of the toll fee.
Crossing the Great Belt Fixed bridge makes you eligible to discounts on more than 10,000 hotels, attractions and expositions throughout Denmark. Attractions such as Tivoli, Lego Land, Copenhagen Zoo and other important attractions in Denmark provides up to 20 % price decrease on visitants presenting a price reciept from the Great Belt Fixed Link.
Besides hotels like the Radisson hotel chain, several hundred inn’s and different sorts of accomodation offers 20 % rebate on your stay in Denmark.
Travelling in Denmark
Denmark is a small country on top of the European continent, covering just 43.000 square kilometers. Denmark has more than 8.000 kilometers of coast as Denmark is made up of the Jutland Peninsula and the important islands of Funen and Sealand.
Travel in Denmark has always involved ferryboats in one way or other, but since 1998 it has been possible to cross the Great Belt by the Great Belt Fixed Link. The Fixed Connection between Funen and Sealand comprises the Eastside Span, a 6,790 meter hanging bridge from Sealand to Sprogoe and an 6,600 meter long bridgework between Sprogoe and Funen.
Live booking
If you are crossing the Great Belt for business, i.e. busses and camions, you can pay in front via our online booking scheme. Bus companies and cargo companies can work a business arrangement with the Great Belt Syndicate and use the reservation scheme to gain smoother crossing at the Toll Post.