Rob & Katie
Flights
Copenhagen Airport (CPH) has direct connections to all major airports.
This is your gateway to our Danish wedding.
Personal travel assistant
Google maps is your friend in Copenhagen - Download it, use it, enjoy it.
Taxis
Public transport works well in Denmark, but if you're feeling lazy or bougie then taxis can make your life super easy
Uber works - Download it, use it, enjoy it.
Airport taxis are also available to hail on the day. No need to book in advance.
Public transport
Train, S-train, and metro tickets can be purchased easily at station ticket machines, or via the DSB app - Download it, use it, enjoy it. For those already familiar with Copenhagen transport: the DOT app will no longer work in 2026.
Getting to Copenhagen from the airport Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is well connected to the city. From the airport, you can take the metro or train directly into central Copenhagen. Jump on trains destined for either København H or Nørreport.
Getting to the hotel in Skodsborg from Copenhagen There are frequent trains to the Skodsborg station from Copenhagen stations (København H, Nørreport, and Østerport). Jump on trains destined for Helsingør.
Getting to the reception
From Copenhagen:
If you are travelling directly to the reception from the airport, you can head directly to Klampenborg station from central Copenhagen with:
C-line (orange) S-trains (similar to the London Overground) towards Klampenborg (Klampenborg is the final stop on the north-bound C-line); or
Regional trains towards Helsingør and getting off at Klampenborg.
From Skodsborg:
There will be taxis leaving for the reception at 2.45pm from the hotel.
Otherwise, you will head to Klampenborg station from Skodsborg station for regional trains towards København H, Roskilde or Næstved.
Accommodation is provided for everyone on Saturday night at Skodsborg Hotel.
If you would like to arrive earlier or stay later, please let us know with your RSVP.
We may be able to extend individual bookings at a preferential rate.
Wedding attire (suits and dresses) for Saturday's celebrations.
Sunday attire a-la-carte:
- Running gear
- Dipping bits (or go full Scandinavian...)
- Brunching garb
There is a spa at the hotel included, so pack a swimsuit if you'd like to indulge.
On Saturday: dinner, drinks and dancing late into the evening.
On Sunday morning: a post-run wedding brunch, with celebrations round-up and send-off.
Please let us know any allergies, intolerances, or dietary preferences (vegetarian options available) when you RSVP.
Our guest list represents our close friends and family.
Invites are extended to those indicated by name on the invitation letter.
The wedding is intended to be an adults-only celebration, so little ones will have to sit this one out.
Because this wedding does not end on Saturday night. It ends with a 5km run and brunch on Sunday morning.
It's parkrun meets wedding. Optional, supposedly fun and mildly unhinged to sweat out the hangover.
All paces are welcome: running, jogging, shuffling, power-walking, or just surviving.
Finisher t-shirts will be awarded.
No one is allowed to beat the bride. (Yes, this is a rule. No, it is not a challenge.)
For the full Danish experience, you’re very welcome to end with a dip in the aptly named Baltic Sea.
Come for the run, stay for the t-shirt, the brunch, and an excellent sense of superiority.