Restaurant & Bryghus Købmandsgården
Restaurant & Bryghus Købmandsgården: Culinary Craft and Local Flavor in Gedser
Unpretentious, hygge-filled local pub at Denmark’s southern edge, where Gedser’s seafaring soul, ferry traffic and friendly regulars meet over a cold beer.
Gedser Bodega is a classic Danish pub in the small port town of Gedser, proudly claiming the title of Denmark’s southernmost watering hole. Set on Langgade, a short stroll from the harbor, it is a cozy, low-key spot where locals, ferry crews and travelers mingle over cold beers, simple bar snacks and games of pool or darts. Expect dark wood interiors, a relaxed, chatty atmosphere and a slice of everyday Falster life rather than a polished cocktail bar experience.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car from Nykøbing Falster
From Nykøbing Falster, plan around 30–35 minutes by car to Gedser Bodega in central Gedser, mostly along main roads with good surfaces. Expect free or low-cost street parking in the town center, but spaces can be tighter around peak ferry times. Fuel costs for the round trip are modest; there are no tolls on this stretch.
Regional bus from Nykøbing Falster
Regional buses connect Nykøbing Falster with Gedser in about 35–50 minutes, typically running roughly once per hour during the day, less frequently in the evening. A one-way adult ticket usually costs around 30–50 DKK, payable by card or app. Services can be reduced on weekends and public holidays, so check the timetable in advance.
On foot within Gedser town
Gedser is compact, and most guesthouses, the harbor and the ferry terminal lie within a 10–20 minute walk of Gedser Bodega on mostly flat pavements. Surfaces are generally suitable for strollers, but some older cobbles and uneven curbs may challenge wheelchair users. In winter and wet weather, allow extra time for slippery sections.
Ferry plus onward transfer from Rostock
Travelers arriving by ferry from Rostock reach Gedser in about 2 hours at sea, with ticket prices for a car and passengers typically starting around 400–500 DKK each way. After docking, the drive into Gedser town center takes around 5–10 minutes on local roads. Foot passengers can connect with regional buses or pre-booked taxis; services may be less frequent late at night.
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