The river Unstrut in the north, the river Saale in the east and the river Werra in the south. You can experience Thuringia from a unique perspective by canoe, paddle boat or even on a raft.
Werra
The river Werra is passable for water hikes over a length of 280 km and has a calm flow. The Thuringian cities of Meiningen, Wasungen, Bad Salzungen and Creuzburg are passed downstream.
https://www.tourenportal-thueringer-wald.de/de/p/wasserwandern/62161658/
Saale
The river Saale has a diverse and largely untouched landscape to offer and is suitable for short and long canoe trips and water hikes. The passable route is 240 km long.
https://www.tourenportal-thueringer-wald.de/de/p/wasserwandern/62161658/
Unstrut
The river Unstrut offers the best conditions for water hikers with canoes and rowing boats. Since it is not used by larger ships, the Unstrut is also suitable for inexperienced boaters. Highlights along the route are the numerous vineyards, palaces and castles.
https://www.blaues-band.de/unstrut/unstrut-wassertourismus.php
Gera
The river Gera has its origins in the Thuringian Forest. Part of the river flows through the historic old town of Erfurt. Guided canoe tours are possible on this river. The tour is supplemented by information about the city's history.
https://www.eos-erlebnis.de/wassererlebnis-1/kanucitytour/
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