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Bac à rames F24

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The Ferry F24 Kruggasse – Müggelheim offers a truly unique public transport experience in Berlin, Germany. This charming, manually-operated rowboat ferry crosses a narrow section of the Müggelspree River, connecting the rural areas of Rahnsdorf (at Kruggasse) and Müggelheim (at Spreewiesen) within the Treptow-Köpenick district of eastern Berlin. Operating at an elevation of approximately 81 metres above sea level, it stands out as Berlin's smallest ferry, covering the shortest route in the entire BVG network.

Visitors consistently praise the F24…

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    10 juin 2019

    Cyclisme

    Ce ferry détient plusieurs « records » : C'est le plus petit ferry de Berlin et couvre le trajet le plus court du réseau BVG. De plus, il est toujours propulsé à la main : le passeur rame d'une rive à l'autre. Le ferry circule de mai à octobre tous les samedis, dimanches et jours fériés entre 11h et 19h toutes les 60 minutes. Il peut accueillir huit passagers ou quatre vélos compris.

    Astuce : avec un ami qui a crié « Ferryman over ! » Il se peut que vous ayez un voyage en ferry imprévu. :)
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    2 juillet 2022

    Cyclisme

    Contrairement au site BVG, aucun vélo 🚳 ne sera transporté. 02/07/22
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    19 août 2017

    Cyclisme

    Ici passe le ferry F24, zone tarifaire "B"
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    Foire aux questions

    What are the exact operating hours and season for the Ferry F24 Kruggasse – Müggelheim?

    The Ferry F24 operates seasonally, typically from May to October. During this period, it runs on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays between 11 AM and 7 PM. Crossings occur approximately every 60 minutes.

    Can I bring my bicycle on the Ferry F24?

    The rowboat ferry can accommodate up to four passengers with four bicycles. However, due to weight restrictions, tandems and e-bikes are generally not permitted. Some visitors have noted that bicycle transport can be at the ferryman's discretion, so it's best to be prepared for potential limitations, especially during busy times.

    How can I get to the Ferry F24 Kruggasse – Müggelheim using public transport?

    The Ferry F24 is part of Berlin's public transport network (BVG). You can reach it using a valid public transport ticket, including the Deutschlandticket. The ferry connects the areas of Rahnsdorf (at Kruggasse) and Müggelheim (at Spreewiesen), both accessible via BVG services.

    Are there parking options available near the ferry terminals?

    While specific dedicated parking lots are not highlighted, both Rahnsdorf and Müggelheim are rural areas. Visitors often find street parking in the vicinity of the ferry terminals. However, it's advisable to arrive early, especially on busy weekends or public holidays, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Is the Ferry F24 and its surrounding area suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the Ferry F24 is considered family-friendly. The short, unique rowboat ride is often a highlight for children. The surrounding natural areas of Müggelheim and Rahnsdorf offer gentle trails suitable for family walks and exploration, making it an excellent option for a relaxed outdoor adventure.

    Are dogs allowed on the Ferry F24 and on nearby trails?

    While the ferry itself is a public transport service, specific rules for dogs on this particular rowboat ferry are not explicitly stated. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash. The surrounding natural areas and trails are typically dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is under control and follow local regulations regarding waste disposal.

    What is the duration of the ferry crossing?

    The Ferry F24 covers the shortest route in the BVG network, requiring only about twelve strokes to cross the Müggelspree River. The crossing itself takes approximately five minutes, offering a tranquil and quick journey.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Müggelheim ferry terminal?

    Yes, the Müggelheim side of the ferry offers access to local amenities. You can find cafes and restaurants in the village of Müggelheim, which is a short distance from the Spreewiesen ferry stop. Accommodation options, such as guesthouses or holiday rentals, may also be available in the area, catering to visitors looking to extend their stay in this natural part of Berlin.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on trails around the Ferry F24?

    The area around the Ferry F24, connecting Rahnsdorf and Müggelheim, is characterized by its rural and natural setting along the Müggelspree River. You can expect mostly flat to gently rolling terrain, with trails often winding through forests, meadows, and along the riverbanks. These paths are generally suitable for leisurely walks and cycling, offering an easy difficulty level.

    Is the Ferry F24 Kruggasse – Müggelheim wheelchair accessible?

    Given that the Ferry F24 is a manually-operated rowboat, it is unlikely to be fully wheelchair accessible. The boarding and disembarking process from a small boat may pose challenges. It's recommended to contact BVG or the ferry operator directly for specific accessibility information if you require wheelchair access.

    What makes the Ferry F24 unique compared to other Berlin ferries?

    The Ferry F24 holds several unique distinctions: it is Berlin's only manually-operated rowboat ferry, the smallest ferry in the BVG network, and covers the shortest route. It's operated by a single ferryman who rows passengers across the Müggelspree, offering a charming and traditional experience that stands out from the city's larger, motorized ferries.

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