The ferry from Schmöckwitz to Krampenburg and to the bay Große Krampe is mainly used by campers - it is the only way to get to the campsite Große Krampe because the forest road coming from Müggelheim is closed to cars in summer.
The ferry crosses the Dahme River between Schmöckwitz and Krampenburg. To the north lies the lake Langer See lake, to the south the lake Seddinsee. The area is ideal for hikes or bike rides around the lakes and through Berlin's urban forest. A crossing with the F21 line takes seven minutes and opens up a good view of the Lange See and the western end of the Seddinsee.
Ferry F21: Schmöckwitz — Krampenburg
© BVG, Donath
In the Eichwalde area, the ferry F21 shuttles between Schmöckwitz and Krampenburg.
Ferry Schedule
The F21 runs from Tuesday to Sunday during the summer season, which starts on the first Saturday in April or Good Friday (whichever is earlier) and ends on the last Sunday in October or with the end of the fall vacations in Berlin (whichever is later).
Accessibility: Please note that wheelchair users will need assistance in order to use the ferry.
Tickets
The ferry line F21 is operated by the BVG. Therefore, a single ticket AB is valid for the ferry ride. A short-distance ticket is not sufficient.
Transport Links
In order to reach the ferry F21, first take the S-Bahn to Grünau station. From there, take the tram 68 in the direction of Alt-Schmöckwitz to the stops Reifenwerk or Zum Seeblic and walk the rest of the way to the pier.
Public transportation
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Bus
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Berlin, Zum Seeblick
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- 733
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Berlin, Zum Seeblick
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Tram
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Ferry