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Denmark Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Point tolls at two major fixed links (Oresund Bridge and Great Belt Bridge); all other Danish roads and motorways are toll-free
Operators: Oresundsbron (Oresund Bridge); Sund and Baelt (Great Belt / Storebaelt)
Currency: Danish Krone (DKK); 1 EUR ≈ 7.46 DKK
Coverage: Oresund Bridge (Denmark–Sweden); Great Belt Bridge (Fyn–Zealand); all other Danish motorways toll-free
Technology: BroBizz RFID transponder (both crossings); cash and card at booths

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Denmark? 2026 Update

Only if you cross one of Denmark's two major fixed links. The vast majority of Danish roads — including all Danish motorways on the mainland — are completely toll-free. Tolls apply exclusively at the Oresund Bridge (connecting Copenhagen to Malmö, Sweden) and the Great Belt Bridge / Storebaelt (connecting the islands of Fyn and Zealand).

Key Reality: If you are driving only within Jutland (the mainland peninsula) or only on the island of Zealand without using the Oresund or Great Belt crossings, you will pay zero tolls. Most domestic Danish journeys involve at least one of these crossings, making familiarity with the tolls important for everyday travel.

2026 Update: Both the Oresund Bridge and Great Belt Bridge adjusted their tariffs from 1 January 2026, with rate increases in line with the Danish consumer price index. BroBizz discount rates also updated accordingly. Copenhagen has no urban congestion charge; the proposed København congestion scheme remains in political discussion with no confirmed implementation date.

Denmark Toll Costs: Current Rates

Oresund Bridge — Copenhagen to Malmö (2026)

Vehicle Type Standard Rate (DKK) BroBizz Rate (DKK) EUR approx. (standard)
Passenger car (height up to 1.8 m) 400 280 ~€54
Motorcycle 200 140 ~€27
Vehicle 1.8–3.0 m height (van, minibus) 800 560 ~€107
Vehicle over 3.0 m height / over 6 m length 1,200+ 840+ ~€161+

Oresund Bridge toll applies in both directions. BroBizz tag required for discount rate; available at oresundsbron.com. Verify exact 2026 rates at oresundsbron.com before travel.

Great Belt Bridge (Storebaelt) — Fyn to Zealand (2026)

Vehicle Type Standard Rate (DKK) BroBizz Rate (DKK) EUR approx. (standard)
Passenger car (up to 6 m, under 3.0 m height) 270 190 ~€36
Motorcycle 135 95 ~€18
Vehicle over 3.0 m height or 6–10 m length 540 380 ~€72
HGV over 10 m 1,215+ 850+ ~€163+

Great Belt toll is charged in the eastbound direction only (Fyn toward Zealand). Westbound is free. Verify exact 2026 rates at sundogbaelt.dk before travel.

How to Pay Denmark Tolls

1. BroBizz RFID Transponder (recommended for regular users):

  • Works at both the Oresund Bridge and the Great Belt Bridge; also accepted in Norway and Sweden at many toll plazas
  • Provides 30% discount on standard rates at both crossings
  • Available online at brobizz.com or at service points near the crossings
  • Account-based; auto-replenishment via linked credit card

2. Credit / Debit Card:

  • Visa and Mastercard (chip-and-PIN and contactless) accepted at all toll lanes
  • Card payment charges standard rate; no BroBizz discount applies

3. Cash (DKK):

  • Accepted at staffed lanes at both crossings
  • Change given; euros may be accepted at some staffed booths but DKK is preferred

To calculate toll costs for routes crossing the Oresund Bridge, Great Belt, or into neighbouring countries, use the TollGuru Denmark toll calculator:

Enforcement & Penalties

  • Both crossings use barrier gates; vehicles must pay before the barrier raises
  • CCTV records all vehicles; non-payment results in a fine notice issued to the registered owner
  • BroBizz accounts with insufficient balance default to standard rate billing; repeated failures suspend the account
  • Foreign-registered vehicles receive fine notices via European cross-border enforcement

Recent Changes (2026)

  • January 2026 CPI adjustment: Both the Oresund Bridge and Great Belt Bridge tariffs increased in line with the Danish CPI from 1 January 2026; BroBizz rates adjusted proportionally
  • Copenhagen congestion charge (still in discussion): The proposed congestion charge for the Greater Copenhagen area remained under political negotiation in 2025 and is not yet in effect; the Danish parliament has not passed enabling legislation as of 2026
  • Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link: Construction on the Fehmarn Belt Tunnel (Denmark–Germany undersea crossing) continued through 2025; the link is targeted to open in 2029 and will be tolled upon opening
  • HGV Euro Vignette (Luxembourg Convention): Denmark participates in the Euro Vignette scheme for heavy goods vehicles; Danish roads covered by this international agreement

Planning Your Journey

  • Driving from Germany to Copenhagen involves no tolls on Danish mainland motorways (E45, E20) until the Great Belt crossing (~€36 for a car eastbound) and potentially the Oresund Bridge (~€54 onward to Sweden)
  • The Great Belt toll is charged eastbound only — returning from Zealand to Fyn is free
  • Regular Oresund Bridge commuters save significantly with BroBizz; monthly passes and commuter subscriptions are available for residents of the Oresund region
  • Ferries remain a toll-free alternative to the Great Belt crossing from Jutland to Zealand via Kalundborg (Fynshav–Bøjden) or other routes — slower but no bridge toll applies

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the Oresund Bridge toll in 2026?

A passenger car pays approximately DKK 400 (~€54) at standard rate, or DKK 280 (~€38) with a BroBizz tag. The toll applies in both directions.

Is the Great Belt toll charged in both directions?

No. The Great Belt Bridge toll is charged in the eastbound direction only (from Fyn toward Zealand). Driving westbound from Zealand back to Fyn is completely free.

Can I use a Swedish Oresund Bridge account in Denmark?

Yes. BroBizz accounts and Oresundsbron accounts work identically from both the Swedish (Malmö) and Danish (Copenhagen) sides. The discount applies regardless of which direction you cross.

Are Danish motorways otherwise free?

Yes. All Danish motorways, state roads, and local roads — with the sole exception of the two fixed-link crossings — are completely toll-free for all vehicle types.

When will the Fehmarn Belt Tunnel toll start?

The Fehmarn Belt Tunnel between Rødby (Denmark) and Puttgarden (Germany) is targeted to open in approximately 2029. It will be tolled upon opening. Final tariff levels had not been published as of early 2026.

Denmark vs. Neighbouring Countries

Country System Type Typical Car Cost Notes
Denmark Point tolls at 2 fixed links only DKK 270–400 per crossing (~€36–€54) All other roads toll-free
Sweden Congestion charges + some bridge tolls SEK 11–45/passage in Stockholm Oresund approach on Swedish side is toll-free
Germany Cars toll-free; HGV distance Maut €0 for cars Fehmarn tunnel will add a future crossing toll
Norway Extensive point tolls + urban charges NOK 10–60+ per plaza AutoPASS tag provides discounts
Finland Toll-free €0 No toll on any public Finnish road

Official Resources

  • Oresundsbron — official Oresund Bridge operator; BroBizz account setup, live traffic information, current tariff tables
  • Sund and Baelt — operator of the Great Belt Bridge (Storebaelt) and associated infrastructure; tariffs, BroBizz, and route information
  • BroBizz — Scandinavian multi-network transponder; covers Denmark, Sweden, and Norway
  • Danish Road Directorate (Vejdirektoratet) — national road authority; traffic conditions and road network information

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