Two-minute walk from car to T terminal doors
Accessible parking at Aarhus Airport effectively means using the closest bays in P1 and P2, directly beside the terminal building. The walk from these spots to the single Terminal T entrance is about 2 minutes on flat ground, so you’re never far from check-in. The airport is small and the parking area sits right next to the terminal rather than across a long access road.
Official guides describe all general parking at Aarhus Airport as lying immediately adjacent to the terminal, which ends up helping passengers with reduced mobility even though dedicated accessible spaces are not clearly detailed in English. Pricing for Accessible Parking isn’t published separately from the regular car parks, so expect the same daily rates as P1/P2, just in the closest possible section by the doors.
Regulars who watch their step count usually choose P1 and grab a bay in the row nearest the terminal entrance, then roll straight into T with a trolley. The compact layout means even a “far” space in P1 or P2 is still only a short walk, often under 5 minutes, but the difference matters if you’re managing a mobility aid or heavy luggage.
There are no major complaints in traveler reports about long walks or awkward transfers at Aarhus, largely because the parking sits so close to the building. Signage for accessible options can be sparse, so allow an extra 5–10 minutes on your first visit to drive through P1/P2 and pick the nearest practical space.
Tip: Aim for the terminal-side edge of P1; if those bays are full, loop once through P2 and park in the row closest to the terminal doors for the shortest step-free route.
2 min walk · next to terminal