Ferries from Trelleborg to Germany

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The route

Are you dreaming of a holiday to Germany? Find all of the information on the ferry from Trelleborg to Germany using the Germany ferry booking platform. Book your ferry crossing to Germany from Trelleborg in just a few steps and find all the information you need including prices, travel times and timetables.

The links between Trelleborg and Germany are served by Stena who carry out 20 trips per week with all day boardings and crossing times ranging between 6 hours and 8 hours. Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van. For journeys lasting longer than six hours, vessels will provide various services to satisfy passenger needs and maximize comfort. Once on board, cabin crew will inform you of all the available services.

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Map of the possible routes between Trelleborg and Germany

Port of Trelleborg

Trelleborg is in Sweden, and the port provides cargo and passenger connections to the German ports of Rostock and Sassnitz. How to reach Trelleborg port Trelleborg is about 35 km from Malmö and 65 km from Ystad. The ferry terminal is less than 1 km from the city centre. Driving from Malmö, take the E22 / E6 directly to the terminal. From Ystad take route 9 which will take you directly to the terminal. Parking is available in Briggen car park, for a fee, they accept credit cards and cash, or you can park inside the port, and it is a free parking lot. By train, it is possible to reach ... [More information]

Address: Kontinentplan 231 23 Trelleborg

Directions: Google Map @ Trelleborg, port

Guide of Germany

Germany is in the heart of Europe and is a leading country in the European Union. It is country rich in green and breathtaking landscapes, with the German Alps to the south and the black forest in the northern plains to the Baltic Sea coast. History Inhabited by the Celts then Germanic populations until 1806, it was a medieval empire resulting from the division of the Carolingian Empire. In 1814, with the fall of Napoleon, the Germanic Confederation was established during the Vienna Congress. Germany also experienced dark periods of history such as the Third Reich until 1945. Subsequently the ... [More information]

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