Barkassentour "Rund Wilhelmsburg" mit Hafenschnackerin Maike Brunk
- Boat Trips
With the barge once around the island
Discover the diversity of Europe's largest river island from the water. Harbor chatter Maike Brunk shows you idyllic nature reserves, unique tidal floodplains, all of Hamburg's Elbe bridges and, to finish, a portion of port industry. We sail along the Norderelbe and Süderelbe and circle Hamburg's smallest lighthouse at Bunthäuser Spitze.
We sail past the Elbphilharmonie and along the impressive backdrop of the HafenCity to the Elbe bridges. Here we pass the Elbe islands of Entenwerder and Kaltehofe, as well as the industrial Peute. After crossing under the A1 Elbe bridge at the level of Billwerder Island, the turnoff to the Doven Elbe opens up towards the Tatenberger lock, behind which extend the dikes of the Vier- and Marschlande. On the western side, lush green nature reserves such as Kreetsand predominate, and later in the tour, the tidal floodplain forests in Heuckenlock.
We circle around the Bunthäuser Spitze and the rural area of Moorwerder, cross under the Harburg Elbe bridges and pass the four Harburg seaports. We pass under the Kattwyk bridges and reach the Köhlbrand at the Altenwerder container terminal. After crossing under the Köhlbrand bridge, we return to the more well-known port area with container and cruise terminals, the Blohm + Voss docks and the landing stages and sail back to the starting point.
tourist information
* 3-hour barge trip without stopover
* Sale of cold drinks on board, bringing your own food is permitted
* Toilet available on board
* Free seats
* Even in bad weather in Hamburg, all places are covered
* Due to the length of the tour and lack of space to move around, not suitable for (small) children
* No dogs allowed, except for identified assistance dogs
* Access to the jetty only via stairs
* Unfortunately, strollers, large luggage or other bulky items cannot be taken on board or can only be taken by prior arrangement
* Rollators are folded up and stored on board
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