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The Wischhafen Ferry Terminal, situated at an elevation of 47 meters in Wischhafen, Germany, serves as a vital transport hub on the Lower Saxony side of the Elbe River. This crucial facility connects Wischhafen with Glückstadt in Schleswig-Holstein, offering a convenient and scenic alternative to the often-congested Elbe tunnel near Hamburg. It stands as a key gateway between these two German states, facilitating travel for various modes of transport across the historic waterway.
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Elevazione 50 m
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lunedì 9 marzo
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The ferry operates year-round, daily. Departures are frequent, typically every 20 to 30 minutes. During high season or periods of increased traffic, ferries can depart as often as every 20 minutes. You can check the current schedule on the official website: elbfaehre.de.
While the ferry itself is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for families with strollers, specific dedicated family facilities beyond general amenities are not highlighted. For travelers with pets, the ferry accommodates them, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with the journey. Onboard, passengers can find toilets and free Wi-Fi.
It is important to note that card payments are not possible on board the ferry. Please have cash ready, preferably the exact amount, to purchase your tickets. As of 2024, an adult ticket (14+) costs €3, children €1.50, and a bicycle €3.
The journey across the Elbe takes approximately 25 minutes. During the crossing, you can enjoy picturesque views of the Elbe landscape and observe a wide array of maritime traffic, from sailboats to large container vessels, as the Elbe is one of the world's busiest waterways. Onboard amenities include fresh coffee and "Bockwurst" (a type of German sausage), along with free Wi-Fi and toilets.
Yes, drivers should be prepared for potential waiting times, especially during peak periods or high season. The ferry is a popular route to avoid the congested Elbe tunnel near Hamburg. Cyclists, however, typically do not have to queue in the car line, making it a great option for them.
While the ferry itself offers onboard refreshments like coffee and "Bockwurst," the immediate vicinity of the Wischhafen Ferry Terminal is primarily focused on the transport hub. For a wider selection of cafes and restaurants, you would need to explore the town of Wischhafen or, more conveniently, the charming town of Glückstadt on the opposite bank, which is easily accessible after the ferry crossing.
The ferry offers a significant advantage by allowing travelers to bypass the often-congested Elbe tunnel near Hamburg, potentially saving up to 120 km of driving distance. It provides a scenic and relaxing alternative, offering a break from driving and unique views of the Elbe River and its maritime traffic. It's particularly beneficial for those heading to or from the North Sea islands and seaside resorts.
Yes, bicycles are welcome on the ferry, and there is a specific fare for them (currently €3). Cyclists often find the crossing particularly smooth as they typically do not have to queue in the car line, making it a great option for those exploring the region by bike.
Yes, the Wischhafen Ferry Terminal operates year-round, daily, making it suitable for winter visits. The ferry provides a consistent transport link regardless of the season. While the scenic views might differ from summer, the convenience and functionality of the crossing remain. It's advisable to check the official website for any weather-related service updates during severe winter conditions.
The ferry connection between Glückstadt and Wischhafen boasts a rich history, dating back over 100 years, established in 1919 by Captain Ernst Sturm. Initially, it transported milk from local farmers to Hamburg and was already carrying cars. It has consistently been one of the most important and frequently used crossings of the River Elbe, representing an "old and proven technology" that continues to serve as a vital link between Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein.
Yes, FRS Elbfähre has an ambitious concept for green mobility. They aim to expand capacity and reduce crossing time to 14 minutes with completely emission-free operations in the future. This involves building zero-emission electric ferries and utilizing green electricity, demonstrating a commitment to a sustainable future for the Elbe crossing.