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538 bytes added, 20:11, 12 July 2021
Corrected information about ferry to Rødby
[[File:Puttgarden ferry waiting lines.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Cars and drivers waiting to get on to the ferry, great for finding a ride to [[Copenhagen]] or even far up north into [[Scandinavia]]]]
Usually hitchhikers can get over for free because every vehicle can take 9 passengers with it, so there might be place for you anywhere. If you are searching for a lift you should tell people about this possibility – otherwise they might not take you with them just because they think it's too complicated or they'll have to pay. The employees at the entrance said it's not allowed to hitchhike on their facilities, but [[User:Swaden|Swaden]] ([[User talk:Swaden|talk]]) did it anyway and no one bat an eye. If they don't let you, you can always hitchhike with a sign during the day but then it might be more complicated to explain the free thing. If you hitchhike at night, there will be less cars so don't hesitate to directly stop them and explain that you're out of their live as soon as you board into the ferry!
You can probably easily find a ride to [[Copenhagen]] or [[Malmö]] in [[Sweden]]. Also, the The ferry passage for foot passengers is expensive and the price is the same even at night (around 20 EUR for free after 9PM! Rødby). You can also ask rides to people on the ferry.
=== South towards [[Lübeck]], [[Hamburg]], [[Berlin]]===
When you want to get to Berlin, try to catch a ride before you pass Lübeck onto the A20, then A14 or onto the A24 (attention: there is the national road B404 which most drivers use to get from the A1 onto the A24, check googlemaps). If you are unlucky you ultimately can hitch to Hamburg and go to the Hörner Horner Kreisel (at the end of the A24 in Hamburg) or a service station close to it.
=== At night and/or if you're stranded ===