Naturally, waters do not always adhere to man-made boundaries. That is why they often make it difficult for us Wikivoyage authors to place them in our breadcrumb navigation. But because they often have their own tourist destination and Itineraries there is this travel guide.
Seas
Lake canal
Rivers
Rivers are among the oldest transportation routes known to man.
Before the invention of the railroad, they were, if navigable, the most important route for transporting cargo. That is why they have been connected to each other with channels. Cities and production areas were also connected with canals if they were not already on a river.
Today only the largest rivers and canals are important routes for freight transport. The smaller canals and rivers are often still used for recreational traffic today. Therefore, they have become tourist destinations themselves.
Directory River Central Europe
Rivers in Germany
Rhine: Sections of rivers, tributaries
- Upper Rhine
- Stone at the Rhein
- Basel
- Upper Rhine
- Middle Rhine
- Lower Rhine
→ further see Netherlands
Danube and tributaries
Ems
Weser
- Werra
- Fulda
- All
Netherlands
Poland
Rivers in Northern Europe
Inland lakes
Lakes are used today for a wide variety of activities.
Directory of the main lakes
Germany
- Ammersee
- Lake Constance
- Brombachsee - Reservoir and bathing lake in Franconian Lake District in Middle Franconia
- Chiemsee
- Edersee - reservoir in Waldecker Land in North Hesse
- Koenigssee
- Mecklenburg Lake District
- starnberger Lake
- Tegernsee - in the Bavarian Oberland in Upper Bavaria
- Titisee - Black Forest
- Walchensee - in the Tölzer Land in Upper Bavaria
Netherlands
Poland
Switzerland
Lake as a theme
channels
Activities as a leisure captain are possible on a wide variety of channels
Directory channel as a topic
Poland