From a rustic camping experience to a comfortable, fully-equipped raft – Tom Sawyer offers the right raft to suit every taste.
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At this station, TS 660 and TS 735 rafts are available at a private landing stage with lockable access. Parking is available in the multi-storey car park, subject to a fee. From this station you can take day trips or hour-long tours on the lakes Ruppiner See, Molchowsee, Teetzensee, Zermützelsee, Gudelacksee to Lindow, or for tours lasting several days you can go via the Kremmener Rhin to the Brandenburg Havel waters.
The TS 660 is 6.95 metres long and 2.95 metres wide and is approved for use with a maximum of 8 persons. It has a solid wooden structure (cabin) and the roof can be used as a sun deck. The floor space of the cabin is 3.50 metres x 2.40 metres, with an interior height of 1.90 metres.
The TS 735 is 7.35 metres long and 3 metres wide and has a 24-chamber floating system. Aluminium keel strips protect the raft from ground contact. The TS 735 is approved for 12 persons. It has a solid wooden structure (cabin) and the roof can be used as a sun deck.
What else the station has to offer:
The Ruppin Lakeland includes the Lindow area, the Rhin downstream through parts of Ruppiner Schweiz to Oranienburg with accesses to the Berlin and Brandenburg Havel waters via the Oder-Havel Canal. The Fontane town of Neuruppin on Lake Ruppiner See is the tourist hub of this diverse area.
North of Neuruppin lies the Ruppiner Schweiz with its extensive mixed woodlands. The south is dominated by the marshy landscape of the Rhinlurch and Kremmener Rhin. Lake Ruppiner See, which is 14 kilometres long, is surrounded by unspoilt countryside and is home to a variety of animals such as otters, beavers, kingfishers, osprey and sea eagles. The region has towns rich in cultural history such as Neuruppin, Wustrau, Lindow and Kremmen.
The TS 660 is 6.95 metres long and 2.95 metres wide and is approved for use with a maximum of 8 persons. It has a solid wooden structure (cabin) and the roof can be used as a sun deck. The floor space of the cabin is 3.50 metres x 2.40 metres, with an interior height of 1.90 metres.
The TS 735 is 7.35 metres long and 3 metres wide and has a 24-chamber floating system. Aluminium keel strips protect the raft from ground contact. The TS 735 is approved for 12 persons. It has a solid wooden structure (cabin) and the roof can be used as a sun deck.
What else the station has to offer:
- Toilets
- Bicycle hire
- E-bike hire
- Canoe hire
- Pedal boat hire
- Hire of motorboats not requiring a licence
The Ruppin Lakeland includes the Lindow area, the Rhin downstream through parts of Ruppiner Schweiz to Oranienburg with accesses to the Berlin and Brandenburg Havel waters via the Oder-Havel Canal. The Fontane town of Neuruppin on Lake Ruppiner See is the tourist hub of this diverse area.
North of Neuruppin lies the Ruppiner Schweiz with its extensive mixed woodlands. The south is dominated by the marshy landscape of the Rhinlurch and Kremmener Rhin. Lake Ruppiner See, which is 14 kilometres long, is surrounded by unspoilt countryside and is home to a variety of animals such as otters, beavers, kingfishers, osprey and sea eagles. The region has towns rich in cultural history such as Neuruppin, Wustrau, Lindow and Kremmen.
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