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Port information & tips for Leer

Leer is known as the "Gateway to East Friesland" and is a maritime gem in northwestern Germany. The charming town impresses with its historic old town and an authentic North Sea flair, characterized by magnificent brick houses and picturesque canals. Cultural highlights include the imposing Schloss Evenburg, the historic Museumshafen with its restored traditional ships, and the striking Rathaus. Cruise ships usually dock at the central berth at Ernst-Reuter-Platz or at the harbor promenade in the heart of the city. Thanks to this first-class location, guests can reach the lively pedestrian zone and the winding alleys in just a few minutes' walk, providing comfortable and immediate access to East Frisian hospitality.

Arrival & Departure
Getting around
Highlights & Districts
Useful tips
Returning to the ship

The port of Leer has developed into a popular starting point for river cruises and is easily accessible thanks to its central location in Ostfriesland. The ships dock directly in the heart of the city, which allows for convenient embarkation.

Car

Leer is excellently connected via the A28 motorway and the well-developed road network of Ostfriesland, enabling a relaxed arrival by car. Parking facilities for short-term and long-term parkers are available directly at the port and in the immediate vicinity. Specialized Park & Cruise providers also offer services for the duration of your journey, often including convenient shuttle options to the ship.

Train

Leer (Ostfriesland) station is an important regional hub with good connections from various directions, including Münster/Ruhr area, Oldenburg, and Bremen. From the station, you can reach the port comfortably by taxi or with a short walk of just a few minutes, as the bus station is located directly in front of the station building, ensuring good connections to the city center.

Airplane

For international guests or longer journeys by plane, Groningen Airport Eelde (GRQ) in the Netherlands, about 60 kilometers away, or Bremen Airport (BRE), approximately 90 kilometers away, are suitable options. There are good connection possibilities by train and bus from both airports to Leer, and rental cars or taxi services can also be used for a comfortable transfer to the port.

Check-in & Embarkation

Please note that you will usually receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your arrival at the port accordingly and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination area - is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.

The same applies during the journey: for shore excursions, you should be back on board at least one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.

Arrival & Departure

The port of Leer has developed into a popular starting point for river cruises and is easily accessible thanks to its central location in Ostfriesland. The ships dock directly in the heart of the city, which allows for convenient embarkation.

Car

Leer is excellently connected via the A28 motorway and the well-developed road network of Ostfriesland, enabling a relaxed arrival by car. Parking facilities for short-term and long-term parkers are available directly at the port and in the immediate vicinity. Specialized Park & Cruise providers also offer services for the duration of your journey, often including convenient shuttle options to the ship.

Train

Leer (Ostfriesland) station is an important regional hub with good connections from various directions, including Münster/Ruhr area, Oldenburg, and Bremen. From the station, you can reach the port comfortably by taxi or with a short walk of just a few minutes, as the bus station is located directly in front of the station building, ensuring good connections to the city center.

Airplane

For international guests or longer journeys by plane, Groningen Airport Eelde (GRQ) in the Netherlands, about 60 kilometers away, or Bremen Airport (BRE), approximately 90 kilometers away, are suitable options. There are good connection possibilities by train and bus from both airports to Leer, and rental cars or taxi services can also be used for a comfortable transfer to the port.

Check-in & Embarkation

Please note that you will usually receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your arrival at the port accordingly and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination area - is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.

The same applies during the journey: for shore excursions, you should be back on board at least one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.

Getting around

The docking points in the Port of Leer are located in direct proximity to the historic Altstadt and offer convenient access to the most important sights. Thanks to the central location, you can reach the heart of the city as well as the Museumshafen within a very short time.

On Foot

The path from the berth to the Altstadt is pleasantly short and leads directly into the picturesque alleys around the Rathaus. In just a few minutes, you can reach the pedestrian zone on foot and simultaneously enjoy the maritime flair of the historic ships in the Museumshafen.

Taxi

Local taxis can easily be ordered to the docking point or wait for passengers at the nearby train station. They enable comfortable onward travel to destinations in the surrounding area and ensure a relaxed transfer to Schloss Evenburg or other attractive excursion destinations in the region.

Bus and Train

The Leer train station is easily accessible and functions as a central hub for regional transport. From there, city buses and regional trains offer direct connections throughout the Ostfriesland region as well as to the picturesque Sielhäfen on the North Sea coast.

Highlights & Districts

To make the most of your time in Leer, we recommend a combination of maritime flair in the historic Altstadt and a visit to the significant cultural landmarks within the city area.

Altstadt & Museumshafen

The historic backdrop, with its lovingly restored townhouses and sailing ships in the harbor basin, is perfect for a leisurely stroll and immediately conveys the typical East Frisian lifestyle thanks to its central location.

Schloss Evenburg

The impressive moated castle in the Loga district fascinates with its fine Neo-Gothic architecture and an extensive park; additionally, the complex is easily accessible and offers an inspiring insight into the noble history of the region.

Bünting Tee Museum

This museum in the heart of the city is dedicated to the famous tea culture of East Frisia and is ideal for an authentic and regional cultural experience thanks to its exhibitions and the opportunity to participate in a traditional tea ceremony.

Useful tips

The historic Altstadt and the Bünting Teemuseum

The picturesque Altstadt of Leer is easily accessible on foot within a few minutes from the ship mooring at the Museumshafen and impresses with its lovingly restored brick facades and the authentic charm of East Frisia. A particular highlight is the Bünting Teemuseum, where you can dive deep into the traditional tea culture and also experience a real East Frisian tea ceremony in a historic atmosphere. The lanes of the Altstadt are home to numerous cozy cafés and small owner-managed specialty shops, which are perfect for a relaxed stroll. Ideally, visit the Teemuseum directly in the morning or during the classic tea time in the early afternoon, and plan your walk back to the harbor about sixty minutes before casting off to enjoy the maritime atmosphere by the water one more time in peace.

Returning to the ship

Returning to the mooring point in the heart of Leer is particularly relaxed and safe thanks to the short distances and clear city structure.

On Foot

From the historic Old Town or the Mühlenstraße shopping mile, you can easily walk back to the harbor basin in just a few moments. The paths along the Museum Harbor are flat and well-signposted, so you can simply enjoy the maritime atmosphere until you reach the gangway at Ernst-Reuter-Platz.

Taxi

Should you prefer a set of wheels, you will find reliable taxi ranks directly at the station forecourt as well as at central points in the city center. In addition, the staff in the cafés around the Waage or at the Hotel Hafenspeicher will be happy to order a vehicle for you, which will bring you back directly and comfortably to the ship within a very short time.

Public Transport

The Central Bus Station (ZOB) serves as an ideal hub for guests returning from the surrounding area and is located in the immediate vicinity of the harbor area. From there, a short and level path leads through the pedestrian zone directly to the piers, guaranteeing a punctual return to the ship.

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