
Helsingborg C (Knutpunkten) ForSea Ferries
Your quick, scenic link between Sweden and Denmark, offering 20-minute crossings with onboard amenities and beautiful views.

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Helsingborg C (Knutpunkten) ForSea Ferries
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Stunning views and lively atmosphere

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Must-see attractions
Your quick, scenic link between Sweden and Denmark, offering 20-minute crossings with onboard amenities and beautiful views.
"A great and good value experience no trip to Helsingør or Helsingborg is complete without a trip to the other on the ferry."

đ˘ Quick & Easy Crossings
The 20-minute ferry ride is efficient for hopping between Sweden and Denmark.
đ° Duty-Free Shopping
Take advantage of the onboard duty-free shop for great deals on various items.

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Hours
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4.3 ¡ 4,377 reviews
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The Scenic 20-Minute Crossing
Between Helsingborg, Sweden and Helsingør, Denmark
Enjoy a swift, picturesque journey connecting two charming Scandinavian towns. Perfect for a quick getaway or a scenic commute.

Onboard Amenities
Onboard ForSea Ferries
Grab a coffee, enjoy a drink at the bar, or browse the duty-free shop during your short voyage.

Dual Town Exploration
Helsingborg, Sweden & Helsingør, Denmark
Easily explore two distinct cultures and beautiful waterfronts in a single day trip.
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đ˘ Quick & Easy Crossings
The 20-minute ferry ride is efficient for hopping between Sweden and Denmark.
đ° Duty-Free Shopping
Take advantage of the onboard duty-free shop for great deals on various items.
â Onboard Cafes & Bars
Enjoy refreshments or a drink while enjoying the scenic views.
đśââď¸ Foot Passenger Friendly
Easy to board as a pedestrian, no car needed for a day trip.
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đ˘ Quick & Easy Crossings
The 20-minute ferry ride is efficient for hopping between Sweden and Denmark.
đ° Duty-Free Shopping
Take advantage of the onboard duty-free shop for great deals on various items.
â Onboard Cafes & Bars
Enjoy refreshments or a drink while enjoying the scenic views.
đśââď¸ Foot Passenger Friendly
Easy to board as a pedestrian, no car needed for a day trip.
đ Sunset Views
Travelers rave about the beautiful sunset views during the crossing.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Travelers consistently praise the ForSea ferry for its efficiency, value, and scenic beauty, especially during sunset. The short 20-minute crossing is seen as a convenient and enjoyable way to connect Helsingborg and Helsingør, with onboard amenities adding to the positive experience. Some minor dislikes include the standard ferry fare, but overall satisfaction is very high.
"A great and good value experience no trip to Helsingør or Helsingborg is complete without a trip to the other on the ferry, the ability to visit two beautiful towns in a short period makes this aspect of the journey great.
Despite the 20 minute trip thereâs a bar, duty free, cafes and restaurants.
And the journey is lively especially if you get to travel around sunset."
Spencer Hawken
"Efficient ferry crossing connecting two nice towns. We had used the Oresund Bridge on our way into Sweden and took this ferry on the way back. It was definitely cheaper. Enjoyed exploring Helsingor and Helsingborg."
emma sanford
"Probably doesn't need a review. You eithet want to use the ferry or not. But if you have a choice of the ferry or bridge to go between Sweden and Denmark I preferred the ferry. Short 20 min trip and ferry has a duty free shop on board. Along with cafe and bar. Quite a lot of facilities for a short ferry ride. Views arw also lovely."
Alan Anderson
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Frequently Asked Questions
đ đşď¸ Getting There
Helsingborg C, also known as Knutpunkten, is the central station in Helsingborg, Sweden. It's easily accessible by train from various Swedish cities and is the direct departure point for ForSea ferries to Denmark.
The ferry crossing between Helsingborg, Sweden, and Helsingør, Denmark, is very quick, typically taking only about 20 minutes.
Yes, you can take a train from Copenhagen, Denmark, to Helsingborg, Sweden. You'll likely need to take a train to Helsingør first and then catch the ferry.
Knutpunkten is a well-integrated transport hub, and signs for the ForSea ferries are generally clear and easy to follow.
Ferries run frequently throughout the day, typically every 15-20 minutes during peak hours. It's advisable to check the official ForSea website for the most up-to-date schedules.
đŤ đŤ Tickets & Entry
Ticket prices can vary, but the ferry is generally considered a good value, especially compared to bridge tolls. For specific pricing, it's best to check the official ForSea website or inquire at the ticket office.
For foot passengers, booking in advance is usually not necessary due to the frequent departures. However, if you are traveling with a vehicle or during very busy periods, it might be wise to book ahead.
Discounts may be available for certain groups or through specific promotions. Checking the ForSea website or inquiring at the ticket counter is recommended.
You can purchase tickets online through the ForSea website, at the ticket office at Knutpunkten, or sometimes directly at the terminal.
Tickets are typically for a single crossing. You will need a separate ticket for your return journey.
đŤ đ§ Onsite Experience
The ferries are well-equipped for the short journey, featuring a bar, cafes, restaurants, and a duty-free shop.
Yes, you can enjoy a drink at the bar, grab a snack, or browse the duty-free shop. Many travelers also enjoy the views.
The views are often described as lovely, especially around sunset, offering scenic perspectives of the coastlines of both Sweden and Denmark.
ForSea ferries are generally accessible, but it's always best to contact the ferry company directly to confirm specific accessibility arrangements.
Yes, you can bring luggage. As a foot passenger, you'll carry your own bags.
đ˝ď¸ đ˝ď¸ Food & Dining
Yes, the ferries offer cafes and restaurants where you can purchase food and beverages during your crossing.
Alcohol is available for purchase on the ferry, including in the duty-free shop and at the onboard bar.
Typically, you can find snacks, light meals, and coffee. Specific offerings may vary.
Prices are comparable to other onboard dining options. The duty-free shop offers good value for certain items.
While not explicitly stated, it's generally acceptable to bring personal snacks. However, purchasing from onboard vendors supports the service.
đ¸ đ¸ Photography
The outer decks offer great vantage points for capturing the sea, the coastlines, and the ferries themselves.
Absolutely! The approach and departure from both ports provide excellent photo opportunities of the respective city skylines and harbors.
Travelers often recommend the sunset for its beautiful light and atmospheric shots.
Yes, you can take photos inside the ferry, but be mindful of other passengers and any posted restrictions.
Generally, personal photography is allowed. However, professional photography or filming may require permission.




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