European Route E47 - Exits and Service Areas in Denmark

Exits and Service Areas in Denmark

  • 3 Espergærde
  • 4 Kvistgård
  • 5 Humlebæk
  • 6 Nivå
  • 7 Kokkedal
  • 9 Hørsholm C
  • | Isterød
  • 10 Hørsholm S
  • 11 Sandbjerg
  • 12 Vedbæk
  • 13 Gl. Holte
  • 14 Nærum
  • | Lærkereden/Storkereden
  • 15 Lundtofte
  • 16 Lyngby C
  • 19 København
  • 17 Jægersborgvej
  • 18 Nyborgvej
  • 19 Buddinge
  • 16n Hillerød 16s Copenhagen
  • 20 Gladsaxe
  • 21 Frederikssundvej
  • 22 Islev (closed 2009?)
  • 23 Jyllingevej
  • 24 Roskildevej
  • 21v Roskilde 21ø Copenhagen
  • E20ø Malmö
  • 25 Vallensbæk S
  • 26 Ishøj Boulevard
  • 27 Greve N
  • 28 Greve C
  • 29 Greve S
  • | Karlslunde
  • 30 Solrød N
  • 31 Solrød S
  • 32 Køge
  • E20v Odense
  • 33 Lellinge
  • 34 Herfølge
  • 35 Haslev
  • | Piberhus
  • 36 Bregentved
  • 37 Rønnede
  • 38 Tappernøje |
  • 39 Bårse
  • 40 Udby
  • 41 Vordingborg
  • Northern Farø bridge
  • 42 Farø
  • Southern Farø bridge
  • 43 Nørre Alslev
  • 44 Eskildstrup E55s Gedser
  • 45 Guldborg, Majbølle
  • 46 Sakskøbing
  • 47 Våbensted
  • 48 Maribo
  • 49 Holeby
  • 50 Rødbyhavn

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