You can find on this page the Denmark road map to print and to download in PDF. The Denmark driving map presents the detailed road network, main highways and free motorways of Denmark in Northern Europe.

Denmark roads map

Maps of Denmark roads

The Denmark road map shows all roads network and main roads of Denmark. This road map of Denmark will allow you to preparing your routes and find your routes through the roads of Denmark in Northern Europe. The Denmark roads map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Danemark roads have a total length of around 90 000 km, of which approximately 72 000 km are public roads, while the rest are privately owned as you can see in Denmark roads map. The Road Directorate plays a role in each of the three administrative levels of road operation: 60 000 km are local roads, operated by 271 municipalities. 10 000 km are country roads, operated by 13 counties. 1 700 km are national roads, operated by the Road Directorate. National roads, which are operated by the Road Directorate and Sound and Belt Holding Limited, have a length of 1 660 km and take up 2% of the total public road network in Denmark. 27% of all the Danish road traffic takes place on the national roads. Among the 1 660 km roads, there are 918 km motorways, 150 km expressways and 512 km other national roads. Construction works on the national road network include 1 350 bridges and tunnels.

The Danish public road network has a total of around 70 000 km as its shown in Denmark roads map. The public road network is divided into national roads (major roads), regional roads (country roads) and local, municipality roads. The local roads are operated by municipalities with a total of around 60 000 km, taking up about 84% of the public road network. The regional roads are operated by counties with a total of around 10 000 km, taking up about 14% of the public road network. The national roads are operated by the Road Directorate with a total of around 1 600 km, taking up about 2% of the public road network. Great Belt Bridge, Sound Bridge and the Sound Motorway are operated by Sound & Belt Holding Limited, together making a total of around 40 km.

On the Danish road network, which is 90 000 km in total, 84% of the total national goods transport and 92% of the total passenger transport are carried out. Road transport is thus the dominant transport form in Denmark, and the administration of the road network carries great importance to the national and international transport. 27% of all the Danish road traffic takes place on the national roads as its mentioned in Denmark roads map. Among the 1 660 km roads, there are 918 km motorways, 150 km expressways and 512 km other national roads. Construction works on the national road network include 1 350 bridges and tunnels. It is an excellent travel destination with roads deemed to be in good condition, and it is an easy country to navigate around. Denmark is also is an excellent hub from which you can drive to other countries in Europe.

Denmark highway map

Maps of Denmark motorways

The Denmark highway map shows toll and free motorways of Denmark. This highways map of Denmark will allow you to prepare your routes on motorways of Denmark in Northern Europe. The Denmark highway map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

There is over 1000 km of motorways in Denmark. The first motorway in Denmark opened in 1956 with the name Hørsholmvejen. Today this motorway is called Helsingørmotorvejen and is numbered E47. European routes as you can see in Denmark highway map: E20 Esbjerg - Øresundsbron, E39 Hirtshals - Nørresundby, E45 Frederikshavn - Padborg, E47 Helsingør - Rødbyhavn, E55 Helsingør - Eskildstrup. National routes: 9 Odense - Svendborg, 15 Skødstrup - Herning, 16 Høje Gladsaxe - Allerød, 18 Brande - Herning, 19 Bernstorffsvej - Hørsholm, 21 Hvidovre - Holbæk, O4 Ballerup - Ishøj. Danish motorways are free of charge for drivers of motorbikes, passenger cars and vehicles with weight up to 12 tonnes. Drivers pay tolls only for crossing The Great Belt – Storebaelt bridge and Øresund bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden. Charges for individual vehicles are determined on the basis of the height, length and weight of the vehicle.

Design and construction of an 8km dual-lane highway, including a 1.3km bridge that is 19.7 m wide and 1km of local road between the highway and Lyngerupvej as its shown in Denmark highway map. The new link highway will relieve traffic congestion in the town of Frederikssund, offering an alternative to the only bridge that crosses the fjord at present. The Frederikssund Link over Roskilde Fjord is ACCIONA Construction first contract in Denmark. There is also a new highway just south of Kalundborg and Holbæk in northwestern Zealand, and the Amar highway south of Copenhagen to accommodate the extra traffic expected from the new industrial zone of Holmene to be built. Is extended and extended to. It is located on nine artificial islands south of the city.

The Danish Road Directorate mapped air quality along the motorways and other main roads throughout Denmark with the OML-Highway model during 2014-2015 as its mentioned in Denmark highway map. It is the first time that a national data set of modelled air quality data has been established along the entire state road network. This report describes the results of the assessment, and the methodology and input data used. The Danish Road Directorate has funded the development and application of OML-Highway, which is a GIS-based tool for calculating air quality along roads in open terrain. The OML-Highway model has an existing tool for generating calculation points along the road network. This tool enables the user to define distances between calculation points perpendicular to the road, and to define the distance between calculation points along the road. In order to improve visualization of the results a supplemental tool has been developed. This tool can visualize the results as coherent buffer zones which the German company Lohmeyer has developed.