
Rødby, Region Zealand, Denmark

Rødby is a town located in Lolland Municipality, Region Zealand, Denmark. It has a population of approximately 2,120 residents as of 2022. The town is situated on the island of Lolland, near the Baltic Sea.
Rødby is classified as a market town and has a long history dating back to the 13th century. The town's economy has traditionally been based on agriculture and trade. Rødby is also known for its ferry harbor, which connects Denmark to Germany.
The town has several notable features, including the Rødby Church, a historic church built in the 13th century. Rødby also has a number of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. The town is situated near several natural areas, including the Rødby Cove.
Rødby plays a significant role in the region's transportation network, with its ferry connection to Puttgarden, Germany. The town is also located near several major highways and roads. Rødby's harbor and ferry services are an important part of the local economy.











