Drift along the Regnitz River past the iconic row of medieval fishermen's houses that form Bamberg's 'Little Venice' — best appreciated from the water, aboard a traditional wooden punt poled by a local boatman.
What to expect
You board a traditional flat-bottomed wooden boat at the riverside landing and glide silently beneath the medieval bridges as the boatman poles you gently downstream. The famous row of half-timbered 17th-century fishermen's houses appears around a bend, their colourful facades and flower-box balconies mirrored in the still water — a composition that has barely changed in four centuries. Your guide narrates the history of Bamberg's fishing families and the role the Regnitz played in the city's medieval trade. The return journey offers a different perspective: the Altes Rathaus on its bridge pier, framed by weeping willows and the cathedral towers beyond.
Good to know
Boat tours are seasonal (April–October, weather permitting). Book ahead, especially in summer. The landing point is a short walk from the Old Town Hall. Allow 45–60 minutes on the water. Bring a light layer — it can be cool on the river.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Bamberg — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.