Siegfähre, Tourist attraction and restaurant near Sieg River, Troisdorf, Germany
Siegfähre is a restaurant and ferry landing on the bank of the Sieg river in Troisdorf, where guests can eat right at the water's edge. A ferry boat also operates from this point, carrying walkers and cyclists across to the opposite bank.
A ferry crossing over the Sieg at this point has existed for several centuries, once serving as a key route for people and goods between riverside communities. Over time, a food and drink offer grew alongside the ferry service, turning the spot into a destination for day trips.
The name Siegfähre refers directly to the Sieg river and the ferry service that has long been part of this spot. Visitors eating here sit close to the water and can watch cyclists, walkers, and day-trippers use the crossing.
The restaurant opens from Tuesday onward, and on Sundays it opens in the morning. Those who want to use the ferry should be aware that the service can be seasonal and depends on weather conditions.
The ferry here is one of the few remaining river ferries along the Sieg and still carries bicycles across. This makes it a practical stop for cyclists following the river route on both sides.
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