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Hi, apologies if this is not the best place to ask, but partner and I are looking at visiting Denmark with a view to moving permanently. Where would you say is the best city to visit/move to on the Jutland peninsula?

Currently in the UK and getting off of an island is why we're not looking at Fyn or Sjælland.

Thank you!


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Giving-In-778 (OP) at 2024-03-17 18:24:14+00:00 ID: kvbc8ch


Yes, we saw the bridges. But from Sjaelland, visiting Austria or Germany or France would mean crossing to Jutland and driving south. If we're already in Jutland, we're that much closer to the border we're most likely to cross, and we can take the bridges to visit Copenhagen or Sweden. Realistically, most of our travel will be south, not east, so being closer to the Swedish border means further from our usual destinations.

Yes, I'm aware that you drive on the other side of the road. It's not as much of an inconvenience as you'd think, and less so if in a car built for that side of the road (driving in other countries is easier in a local rental than taking a UK car over, at least in my opinion)