Hadsten

Hadsten is a city on the Jutland peninsula in Denmark. With a population of 8,000 people (1,200,000 East Jutland metropolitan area) it is the largest city of Favrskov Municipality.

Understand

Get in

By train

Trains run 1-2 times an hour from Copenhagen (København) to Hadsten and takes about three hours. Adult fare is DKK 374, an addition DKK 30 to reserve a seat. Discounts are available for persons 25 years old or younger (if buying a WildCard at the expense of 180 DKK) or older than 65 years. Also, discounts can be obtained by buying Orange Tickets some weeks in advance. Details on DSB's homepage .

By bus

By plane

Aarhus Airport, Tirstrup (AAR IATA) is approx. 75 minutes bus-ride away. Airport buses arrive and leave from the front of Aarhus Central Station, a one-way ticket costs 155 DKK. The rest of the way is with train. Tickets are sold on the bus. Accepted currencies are; Norwegian Crowns, US Dollars, Pounds and Euro. Major Credit Cards are also accepted.

Aarhus airport is serviced by a number of major European airlines; flights from London are serviced also by the low-cost flight provider Ryanair, which has been known to provide fares as low as 1p per(one-way)trip.

Get around

Taxi

  • Hadsten Ny Taxi - 8698 2444
  • Byens Taxi - 8698 2711

See

Do

Theatre & Cinema

For independent and European cinema, visit Øst for Paradis. For mainstream movies, visit Cinemaxx in Bruuns Galleri, Bio opposite from the train station or Metropol in Trøjborg.

Buy

Eat

Budget

Drink

  • Åkroen, Ved Åen 1, 8370 Hadsten. Beer 15kr.
  • Centralkroen, Søndergade 22, 8370 Hadsten. Beer 20kr.

Sleep

Prices for hotels are higher than in other parts of Europe. There is a youth hostel, but it is not very fancy

Budget

Go next


Routes through Hadsten

Aalborg Randers  N  S  Aarhus Skanderborg


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