Logo Holiday homes and apartments in Denmark

Refuelling in Denmark: Tips for a relaxed road trip

If you're travelling through Denmark by car, you should know the differences when refuelling. Find out what holidaymakers need to be aware of at petrol stations and charging points.

ET
Editorial team
3 min read
A-Z
Share
Refuelling in Denmark: Tips for a relaxed road trip

Travelling through Denmark by car mainly means one thing: freedom. When you set your own pace, you can discover coastal towns, small cities and sights on the spur of the moment. This independence is a real advantage, especially on a holiday in a rental cottage. To keep your journey relaxed, it is worth taking a quick look at how refuelling works. In everyday driving in Denmark there are a few differences compared to Germany.

One thing you will notice is the smaller number of petrol stations. Especially outside larger towns you should therefore avoid waiting too long once the tank starts to run low. If you refill in good time, you drive more calmly and avoid a rushed search for the next station.

Fewer petrol stations, but often self service

Many petrol stations in Denmark are designed for self service. Instead of being served at a counter, you use the pumps yourself. For travellers who are not used to this, it may seem unfamiliar at first. In most cases, however, the process is simple and easy to follow.

It is important to read the instructions at the pump carefully. The steps are often explained right there, one by one. If you arrive prepared and do not start looking for fuel with an almost empty tank, you save both time and stress.

Practical tips for your fuel stop

  • Do not wait until the reserve light comes on: Because petrol stations can be further apart, it makes sense to top up early.
  • Follow the instructions at the pump: Self service is usually straightforward if you follow the on-screen prompts step by step.
  • Stay calm: Even if the process seems different from what you know in Germany, it is generally uncomplicated.
  • Roughly plan your route: Before longer drives it helps to keep possible refuelling stops in mind.

Charging an electric car in Denmark

Denmark also offers good conditions for trips with an electric car. The country places great emphasis on environmental protection and sustainability. As a result, there are many places with more charging stations than some visitors from Germany are used to. This makes Denmark a pleasant destination for electric mobility as well.

Some planning still pays off. On longer routes it is sensible to check the battery level regularly and not to leave charging until the very last moment. That way your journey stays flexible without creating unnecessary uncertainty.

Well prepared for a holiday home stay

A holiday in a rental cottage thrives on spontaneous outings and flexible daily plans. All the more helpful it is to know the key features of everyday driving in Denmark. If you are aware that petrol stations are a bit less frequent and often run on self service, you can adapt quickly.

In short, refuelling in Denmark is straightforward once you know the differences. If you drive with a bit of foresight, keep an eye on your fuel or battery level and do not let unfamiliar procedures unsettle you, you stay comfortably mobile. Nothing then stands in the way of your next trip across Denmark.

refuellingpetrol stations denmarkdriving in denmarkself service petrol station denmarkcharging electric car denmarkholiday by car denmarkholiday home denmarkeveryday driving in denmark

More articles

Succeed as a Host

Succeed as a Host

  • Get more bookings

    by listing on more than 35 high-reach portals.

  • Manage everything centrally

    with real-time data on your property availability.

  • Reach your ideal guests

    who appreciate your hospitality and whose expectations perfectly match your property.

List your property