Is there any way to reach the Neuwerk island from the German mainland?
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Recently, I stumbled accross this little island called "Neuwerk" situated northwest from the city of Cuxhaven. It has a firehouse I'd like to see (and visit). Now, I was wondering if it would be possible to get there?
When I try to look for a navigation to the island, it says there is no possible route to it, so I'm guessing there is no "official" ferry going back and forth, or am I missing something here?
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Recently, I stumbled accross this little island called "Neuwerk" situated northwest from the city of Cuxhaven. It has a firehouse I'd like to see (and visit). Now, I was wondering if it would be possible to get there?
When I try to look for a navigation to the island, it says there is no possible route to it, so I'm guessing there is no "official" ferry going back and forth, or am I missing something here?
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Recently, I stumbled accross this little island called "Neuwerk" situated northwest from the city of Cuxhaven. It has a firehouse I'd like to see (and visit). Now, I was wondering if it would be possible to get there?
When I try to look for a navigation to the island, it says there is no possible route to it, so I'm guessing there is no "official" ferry going back and forth, or am I missing something here?
germany ferries islands
Recently, I stumbled accross this little island called "Neuwerk" situated northwest from the city of Cuxhaven. It has a firehouse I'd like to see (and visit). Now, I was wondering if it would be possible to get there?
When I try to look for a navigation to the island, it says there is no possible route to it, so I'm guessing there is no "official" ferry going back and forth, or am I missing something here?
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There are four hotels on the island, which you can book online, each of their websites probably has info about how to get there (seeblick-insel-neuwerk.de, husachterndiek.de, inselneuwerk.de, neuwerk-hotel.de).
The light house website (https://www.leuchtturmneuwerk.de/) also has a link to a company that ferries you there (https://www.cassen-eils.de/).
When I try google maps with 'walking' it tells me that you can walk there at low tide, but it's about 8 km.
Don't try that without a professional guide. (I've taken the liberty to edit this post because that precaution is vital. The tidal flats can change from year to year, even from month to month, and some map on your phone might lead you into a deadly maze. They have to rescue drowning people every year.)
Oh you can walk there! That would be nice! :)
– AutoDemolisher
Nov 9 at 21:27
In the satellite view, you can see the trail going into the water and coming out the other side. Make sure to check the tide tables, though...
– Aganju
Nov 9 at 22:02
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@AutoDemolisher If you are interested in walking in that area, which is called "Wattenmeer" in German and Wadden Sea in English, you can look up "mudflat hiking", which is a popular activity. Wikipedia lists the walk to Neuwerk among the common routes.
– Fabio Turati
Nov 10 at 1:12
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One more comment so stress NOT TO WALK unless guided. Even with good guides, rescues are quite common and without a good guide you are even more likely to get lost, stuck or drowned. Just knowing the tide table is not enough, by a very long way.
– Willeke♦
Nov 10 at 10:09
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Apparently, there is a Ferry service between Cuxhaven to Neuwerk Island: https://www.cassen-eils.de/linienverkehr/english-schedule/
Day guests frequently visit on foot through the mudflats or in one of the horse-drawn carriages, and then return to Cuxhaven on the MS “Flipper”.
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There are four hotels on the island, which you can book online, each of their websites probably has info about how to get there (seeblick-insel-neuwerk.de, husachterndiek.de, inselneuwerk.de, neuwerk-hotel.de).
The light house website (https://www.leuchtturmneuwerk.de/) also has a link to a company that ferries you there (https://www.cassen-eils.de/).
When I try google maps with 'walking' it tells me that you can walk there at low tide, but it's about 8 km.
Don't try that without a professional guide. (I've taken the liberty to edit this post because that precaution is vital. The tidal flats can change from year to year, even from month to month, and some map on your phone might lead you into a deadly maze. They have to rescue drowning people every year.)
Oh you can walk there! That would be nice! :)
– AutoDemolisher
Nov 9 at 21:27
In the satellite view, you can see the trail going into the water and coming out the other side. Make sure to check the tide tables, though...
– Aganju
Nov 9 at 22:02
3
@AutoDemolisher If you are interested in walking in that area, which is called "Wattenmeer" in German and Wadden Sea in English, you can look up "mudflat hiking", which is a popular activity. Wikipedia lists the walk to Neuwerk among the common routes.
– Fabio Turati
Nov 10 at 1:12
2
One more comment so stress NOT TO WALK unless guided. Even with good guides, rescues are quite common and without a good guide you are even more likely to get lost, stuck or drowned. Just knowing the tide table is not enough, by a very long way.
– Willeke♦
Nov 10 at 10:09
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up vote
13
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accepted
There are four hotels on the island, which you can book online, each of their websites probably has info about how to get there (seeblick-insel-neuwerk.de, husachterndiek.de, inselneuwerk.de, neuwerk-hotel.de).
The light house website (https://www.leuchtturmneuwerk.de/) also has a link to a company that ferries you there (https://www.cassen-eils.de/).
When I try google maps with 'walking' it tells me that you can walk there at low tide, but it's about 8 km.
Don't try that without a professional guide. (I've taken the liberty to edit this post because that precaution is vital. The tidal flats can change from year to year, even from month to month, and some map on your phone might lead you into a deadly maze. They have to rescue drowning people every year.)
Oh you can walk there! That would be nice! :)
– AutoDemolisher
Nov 9 at 21:27
In the satellite view, you can see the trail going into the water and coming out the other side. Make sure to check the tide tables, though...
– Aganju
Nov 9 at 22:02
3
@AutoDemolisher If you are interested in walking in that area, which is called "Wattenmeer" in German and Wadden Sea in English, you can look up "mudflat hiking", which is a popular activity. Wikipedia lists the walk to Neuwerk among the common routes.
– Fabio Turati
Nov 10 at 1:12
2
One more comment so stress NOT TO WALK unless guided. Even with good guides, rescues are quite common and without a good guide you are even more likely to get lost, stuck or drowned. Just knowing the tide table is not enough, by a very long way.
– Willeke♦
Nov 10 at 10:09
add a comment |
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13
down vote
accepted
up vote
13
down vote
accepted
There are four hotels on the island, which you can book online, each of their websites probably has info about how to get there (seeblick-insel-neuwerk.de, husachterndiek.de, inselneuwerk.de, neuwerk-hotel.de).
The light house website (https://www.leuchtturmneuwerk.de/) also has a link to a company that ferries you there (https://www.cassen-eils.de/).
When I try google maps with 'walking' it tells me that you can walk there at low tide, but it's about 8 km.
Don't try that without a professional guide. (I've taken the liberty to edit this post because that precaution is vital. The tidal flats can change from year to year, even from month to month, and some map on your phone might lead you into a deadly maze. They have to rescue drowning people every year.)
There are four hotels on the island, which you can book online, each of their websites probably has info about how to get there (seeblick-insel-neuwerk.de, husachterndiek.de, inselneuwerk.de, neuwerk-hotel.de).
The light house website (https://www.leuchtturmneuwerk.de/) also has a link to a company that ferries you there (https://www.cassen-eils.de/).
When I try google maps with 'walking' it tells me that you can walk there at low tide, but it's about 8 km.
Don't try that without a professional guide. (I've taken the liberty to edit this post because that precaution is vital. The tidal flats can change from year to year, even from month to month, and some map on your phone might lead you into a deadly maze. They have to rescue drowning people every year.)
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answered Nov 9 at 20:35
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Oh you can walk there! That would be nice! :)
– AutoDemolisher
Nov 9 at 21:27
In the satellite view, you can see the trail going into the water and coming out the other side. Make sure to check the tide tables, though...
– Aganju
Nov 9 at 22:02
3
@AutoDemolisher If you are interested in walking in that area, which is called "Wattenmeer" in German and Wadden Sea in English, you can look up "mudflat hiking", which is a popular activity. Wikipedia lists the walk to Neuwerk among the common routes.
– Fabio Turati
Nov 10 at 1:12
2
One more comment so stress NOT TO WALK unless guided. Even with good guides, rescues are quite common and without a good guide you are even more likely to get lost, stuck or drowned. Just knowing the tide table is not enough, by a very long way.
– Willeke♦
Nov 10 at 10:09
add a comment |
Oh you can walk there! That would be nice! :)
– AutoDemolisher
Nov 9 at 21:27
In the satellite view, you can see the trail going into the water and coming out the other side. Make sure to check the tide tables, though...
– Aganju
Nov 9 at 22:02
3
@AutoDemolisher If you are interested in walking in that area, which is called "Wattenmeer" in German and Wadden Sea in English, you can look up "mudflat hiking", which is a popular activity. Wikipedia lists the walk to Neuwerk among the common routes.
– Fabio Turati
Nov 10 at 1:12
2
One more comment so stress NOT TO WALK unless guided. Even with good guides, rescues are quite common and without a good guide you are even more likely to get lost, stuck or drowned. Just knowing the tide table is not enough, by a very long way.
– Willeke♦
Nov 10 at 10:09
Oh you can walk there! That would be nice! :)
– AutoDemolisher
Nov 9 at 21:27
Oh you can walk there! That would be nice! :)
– AutoDemolisher
Nov 9 at 21:27
In the satellite view, you can see the trail going into the water and coming out the other side. Make sure to check the tide tables, though...
– Aganju
Nov 9 at 22:02
In the satellite view, you can see the trail going into the water and coming out the other side. Make sure to check the tide tables, though...
– Aganju
Nov 9 at 22:02
3
3
@AutoDemolisher If you are interested in walking in that area, which is called "Wattenmeer" in German and Wadden Sea in English, you can look up "mudflat hiking", which is a popular activity. Wikipedia lists the walk to Neuwerk among the common routes.
– Fabio Turati
Nov 10 at 1:12
@AutoDemolisher If you are interested in walking in that area, which is called "Wattenmeer" in German and Wadden Sea in English, you can look up "mudflat hiking", which is a popular activity. Wikipedia lists the walk to Neuwerk among the common routes.
– Fabio Turati
Nov 10 at 1:12
2
2
One more comment so stress NOT TO WALK unless guided. Even with good guides, rescues are quite common and without a good guide you are even more likely to get lost, stuck or drowned. Just knowing the tide table is not enough, by a very long way.
– Willeke♦
Nov 10 at 10:09
One more comment so stress NOT TO WALK unless guided. Even with good guides, rescues are quite common and without a good guide you are even more likely to get lost, stuck or drowned. Just knowing the tide table is not enough, by a very long way.
– Willeke♦
Nov 10 at 10:09
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Apparently, there is a Ferry service between Cuxhaven to Neuwerk Island: https://www.cassen-eils.de/linienverkehr/english-schedule/
Day guests frequently visit on foot through the mudflats or in one of the horse-drawn carriages, and then return to Cuxhaven on the MS “Flipper”.
add a comment |
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5
down vote
Apparently, there is a Ferry service between Cuxhaven to Neuwerk Island: https://www.cassen-eils.de/linienverkehr/english-schedule/
Day guests frequently visit on foot through the mudflats or in one of the horse-drawn carriages, and then return to Cuxhaven on the MS “Flipper”.
add a comment |
up vote
5
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up vote
5
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Apparently, there is a Ferry service between Cuxhaven to Neuwerk Island: https://www.cassen-eils.de/linienverkehr/english-schedule/
Day guests frequently visit on foot through the mudflats or in one of the horse-drawn carriages, and then return to Cuxhaven on the MS “Flipper”.
Apparently, there is a Ferry service between Cuxhaven to Neuwerk Island: https://www.cassen-eils.de/linienverkehr/english-schedule/
Day guests frequently visit on foot through the mudflats or in one of the horse-drawn carriages, and then return to Cuxhaven on the MS “Flipper”.
answered Nov 10 at 0:52
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