Denmark Chart 196 – Baltic Sea, Fehmarn Belt

Official transit map for the Fehmarnbelt – Chart 196 at a scale of 1:75,000.

Detailed nautical chart for navigation in one of the most important routes in the western Baltic Sea. Delivered as an updated Print-on-Demand.

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Danish Geodata Agency

    Description

    Denmark Chart 196 – Baltic Sea, Fehmarn Belt is an official Danish nautical chart published by Geodatastyrelsen at a scale of 1:75 000.

    The map covers the Fehmarnbelt – the waters between Lolland (Denmark) and Fehmarn (Germany). The area is one of the most important transit routes in the western Baltic Sea and has significant international shipping traffic as well as extensive leisure boat traffic.

    This is a port of call and transit chart, developed for navigation in main routes and busy sea areas. The scale of 1:75,000 provides a good balance between overview and detail, and is particularly suitable for:

    Sailing through the Fehmarnbelt

    Navigation in traffic separation zones

    Sailing between Denmark and Germany

    Planning the transition between the Baltic Sea and Danish waters

    The map shows detailed depth conditions, beacons, lighthouses, traffic regulations and other navigation installations that are essential for safe navigation in the area.

    Due to the area’s traffic volume and international significance, this map is particularly relevant for both commercial and leisure sailing.

    The map is delivered as Print-on-Demand (POD) under license from Geodatastyrelsen. It is printed when ordered and updated to the latest available Notices to Mariners at the time of production.

    You’ll receive a fresh and updated reprint based on current official map data.

    The chart is produced on durable, matte 125 g paper approved for official nautical charts.

    Corrections are published continuously and new updates may occur after printing. Print-on-Demand ensures that you get the most up-to-date paper edition available when ordering.