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orangeknas at 2024-03-17 17:03:44+00:00 ID:
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Jutland, as a peninsula, feels quite like an island in most aspects, not sure what exactly you are looking for. Anyway Sjælland/Copenhagen is connected with bridges to quite a bit. In the future there will be a tunnel to germany, so in many ways it can be more connected than Jutland.
If you want to be able to quickly get to other countries, then either live in Copenhagen where there is an airport, and train to Sweden, and germany in the future. Copenhagen also has the most job opportunities. In Jutland you could live near Aarhus or Trekantsområdet.
Overall you should probably look at Aarhus first.
Giving-In-778 (OP) at 2024-03-17 17:10:02+00:00 ID:
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Thank you, that's perfect. Cost aside, driving through Germany is the main reason for looking at Jutland, where we'd save the extra time crossing Fyn. We'd probably take a train to Copenhagen/Hamburg for flights or international rail, but we'd take less flights overall not living in Britain.