SOLO - Frederikshavn
SOLO Frederikshavn – Women’s Fashion on Søndergade
Central Frederikshavn sports store for footwear, clothing and gear tailored to Danish weather, everyday training, family activities and active coastal holidays.
INTERSPORT Frederikshavn is a well-stocked sporting goods and outdoor store on Søndergade, right in the heart of Frederikshavn. Inside, bright displays showcase everything from running shoes and team kits to outdoor layers, swim gear and equipment for racket sports. Knowledgeable staff help match you with the right gear for local activities, whether you are training at the gym, cycling the coastline or sending kids to their first practice. It is a practical, central stop for replacing worn-out kit or kitting out the whole family before an active holiday.
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Local bus within Frederikshavn
Use the urban bus routes that run through central Frederikshavn and alight at a stop near Søndergade in the town centre. From most residential districts the journey typically takes 10–20 minutes, depending on route and time of day. A single adult ticket on local buses in North Jutland usually costs about 20–30 DKK when bought from the driver or via regional ticketing apps. Buses run more frequently on weekdays than in the late evening and on Sundays, so check the timetable in advance if you are travelling outside standard shopping hours.
Train to Frederikshavn station plus short walk
Arrive by regional train to Frederikshavn station from nearby towns such as Aalborg or Hjørring, with travel times generally between 40 and 75 minutes depending on the route and number of stops. Standard adult fares on these regional trains commonly range from about 80 to 140 DKK one way, varying with departure time and ticket type. From the station area you can reach the town centre and Søndergade on foot within roughly 10–15 minutes at a relaxed pace, following level pavements suitable for wheeled luggage and pushchairs.
Car from surrounding North Jutland
If you are driving from nearby coastal towns or the E45 corridor, expect a journey of roughly 30–60 minutes from many points in Vendsyssel, depending on traffic and starting point. There are public parking areas and marked spaces in and around Frederikshavn’s central streets, where typical hourly fees range from free short-stay zones up to around 10–20 DKK per hour in paid areas. Weekdays and Saturday late mornings are busier, so allow extra time to find a space if you plan to visit during those periods.
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