The ferry from Föhr to Dagebüll connects the German North Sea island of Föhr with the German mainland. The route is offered once a day by the shipping company Adler-Schiffe. The journey time is about 25 minutes.
Föhr
The North Frisian island of Föhr is considered a quiet neighbor of the islands of Amrum and Sylt, mainly because of the wild and comparatively windless weather. But also the number of visitors is much lower than for example on Sylt - here you can find especially much relaxation or walk on a guided hike to Amrum. Bronze Age gravestones and unusually pronounced vegetation for a North Sea island invite you to take long walks. Guests interested in culinary delights should try their hand at the local cheese, which enjoys a particularly good reputation. The island's five mills give it its characteristic panorama, while the Museum of West Coast Art is devoted to regional culture.
The ferry port on the island of Föhr offers connections to the island of Amrum as well as to the ferry port of Dagebüll on the German mainland. The routes Föhr - Dagebüll and Föhr - Amrum are offered here several times a day by the shipping company Adler-Schiffe.