Frederikshavner Kroen
Frederikshavner Kroen
High-energy after-ski bar in central Frederikshavn, serving playful drinks, loud music and alpine party vibes late into the night.
Flying Hirsch in Frederikshavn is a high-energy after-ski style bar and nightclub that brings alpine party vibes to the heart of this North Jutland port town. Staff in ski gear, beer served in quirky ski and sled contraptions, pumping music and event nights create the feel of a mountain lodge après-ski session without leaving sea level. Expect loud tunes, themed décor and a social, informal crowd focused on dancing, drinking and late-night fun.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walk from central Frederikshavn
From the central area around the main shopping streets and harbour, Flying Hirsch on Søndergade is typically a 5–15 minute walk depending on your starting point. Pavements are mostly flat and well-lit, making it straightforward on foot for most visitors. In winter, allow a little extra time in case of snow or ice on the sidewalks, and remember that comfortable shoes make the late-night walk back much easier.
Local bus within Frederikshavn
Frederikshavn’s local buses connect residential districts with the central zones around the station and main streets, generally taking 5–20 minutes of travel time depending on distance and route. A single ticket in town usually costs around 20–30 DKK, with tickets purchasable via card or app on many services. Evening frequencies can be reduced, especially late at night, so check the last departures if you plan to return by bus after visiting the bar.
Taxi from within town
Taxis in Frederikshavn can quickly link outlying neighbourhoods or the ferry terminal with the centre, typically in 5–10 minutes of driving time. For short city rides, expect fares in the region of 60–140 DKK depending on distance and time of day, with night and weekend supplements common. Taxis are convenient for late-night returns after the bar closes, but can be in higher demand around closing time, so a short wait may be necessary.
Regional train to Frederikshavn and short transfer
If you are coming from other North Jutland towns such as Hjørring or Aalborg, regional trains run to Frederikshavn with typical journey times of about 25–35 minutes from Hjørring and around 1–1.5 hours from Aalborg. Standard adult fares are usually in the range of 60–160 DKK depending on distance and ticket type. From the station area, you can reach Søndergade by a 5–15 minute walk or a brief taxi ride, bearing in mind that late-night train frequencies are lower, so return journeys should be planned in advance.
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