COP15 EASIER access to Denmark and COPENHAGEN FIGHT CLIMATE PICKS - 12.12.2009 12:17
The Danish and German police forces and the intelligence services (PET, FE, BND) of both countries, and probably also some other countries, “violence services” has made it more difficult to enter Denmark in order to avoid political activist to enter the country and join the demos at COP15 etc. BUT, there are more, perhaps, less controlled borders to Denmark, they follow below, and also warnings against the more controlled border crossings. DONT TRAVEL THROUGH: Copenhagen Airport or Billund Airport and; The land border crossing at PADBORG, KRUSÅ, in other words AVOID any land border crossings in Jylland! TRAVEL BETTER THROUGH THESE CROSSINGS (so far): RED ROUTE ONE; Travel to Rostock in Germany (old DDR), best by train/bus/car, then jump on the ferry (SCANDLINES) to GEDSER port in Denmark, less heavy controlled, at the moment. Then jump on the train/bus to Copenhagen, takes two hours. RED ROUTE TWO; Travel to Helsingborg in Sweden, best by train/bus/car, then jump on the ferry (SCANDLINES or HH-ferries) to HELSINGØR port in Denmark, less heavy controlled, at the moment. Then jump on the train to Copenhagen, takes one hour. Or take the local train to Hillerød (half an hour) and then the S-train to Copenhagen, 40 mint. travel time. RED ROUTE THREE; Travel to Oslo in Norway, take the ferry direct to Copenhagen (DFDS). RED ROUTE FOUR; Travel to Bornholm, then by ferry to Køge, then S-train to Copenhagen (half hour). |