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0-Snap at 2024-03-17 16:59:24+00:00 ID:
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I'm from Jutland myself, but I do think your rationale for not wanting to live on an island is a bit strange... It's not like you can even tell that you're on an island when you're walking around Copenhagen or elsewhere in Sjælland/Fyn, and both are connected to the mainland by bridges. If you want to get really technical about it, all of Jutland is an island too since the Kiel Canal in northern Germany forms a waterway that connects the Baltic and North Sea, and cuts off Jutland from the rest of Europe.
Giving-In-778 (OP) at 2024-03-17 17:06:22+00:00 ID:
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It's not that we have a particular hatred for islands, just the best way I could think of for explaining not looking at e.g. Sjælland. If we do move, it'll be to travel Europe more, so having that much less to travel to get through Germany would be the point of picking Jutland.
ridderulykke at 2024-03-17 17:53:31+00:00 ID:
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Then Sjælland is maybe still an option for you if this move would first be in a few years. The Fehmarn tunnel connection between Lolland and Germany is set to open by 2029.
Giving-In-778 (OP) at 2024-03-17 17:58:43+00:00 ID:
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We saw that, but haven't been able to find any information about how much the toll will be. If its reasonable then yes, Sjælland would be an option, but for now we're not planning around it.
ridderulykke at 2024-03-17 18:02:18+00:00 ID:
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Relatively expensive, 484 kr before the present inflation it seems.
Giving-In-778 (OP) at 2024-03-17 18:10:39+00:00 ID:
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Oof pretty steep. Still, if it comes down in the future Sjælland might still be on the cards.