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Yes — this is one of the most practical ways to experience Ebeltoft. If your route takes you across Jutland or between Aarhus and a ferry connection, Ebeltoft sits naturally along or just off that corridor. When you book with Daytrip, you can add Ebeltoft as a stop and your driver will wait while you explore. There's no rushing back for a train or coordinating a second vehicle — your ride continues when you're ready.
When you book your transfer, you can request Ebeltoft as a named stop during checkout. Your driver will be informed in advance, so there's no need to negotiate on the day or explain what you want to see. Daytrip confirms the full itinerary before departure, and your driver is a local professional who knows the area — if you want a recommendation on where to walk first or how to make the most of your time, that local knowledge is part of the service.
Ebeltoft sits on the eastern tip of the Djursland peninsula. From Aarhus, the distance is roughly 60 km (37 miles), and the drive typically takes around 1 to 1.5 hours depending on the route and traffic. From Randers it's approximately 75 km (47 miles). Copenhagen is around 330 km (205 miles) away, making it a natural midpoint stop on a longer cross-country transfer rather than a standalone day trip from the capital.
Ebeltoft is reachable by rental car, but the peninsula's rural roads and limited town-center parking make the experience less relaxed than it sounds. With a private transfer, you arrive without navigating unfamiliar routes or hunting for a space, and you leave without retracing your drive back to a rental depot. If you're traveling with luggage, family members, or simply want to enjoy the scenery rather than concentrate on the road, a private transfer removes the friction that a rental car adds to what should be a straightforward journey.
A 90-minute stop covers the essentials comfortably. The cobblestone main street, the old town hall (one of Denmark's smallest), and the harbor area are all within easy walking distance of each other. If the Frigate Jylland is a priority, allow a bit more time to explore the ship properly. The town is compact enough that you won't feel rushed with a focused visit, and your driver can advise on parking and the closest drop-off point to the center.
Ebeltoft is one of Jutland's most atmospheric small towns, and it rewards travelers who actually have time to wander. The medieval town center is compact and walkable, with a preserved main street of half-timbered buildings that looks much as it did centuries ago. The Frigate Jylland — one of the world's longest wooden warships — sits in the harbor and is genuinely unlike anything else in Scandinavia. A Daytrip driver can bring you directly into town, point you toward the highlights, and collect you when you're ready, so the stop fits your pace rather than a tour group's schedule.