Ferry between Diesbar and Niederlommatzsch: Modernization from June 24th!

Ferry between Diesbar and Niederlommatzsch: Modernization from June 24th!
The ferry between Diesbar-Seußlitz and Niederlommatzsch will be taken out from operation from June 24th to August 11th. The reason for this is the necessary modernizations of investors on both sides, which are carried out as part of the Mei_efair project. The aim of these measures is to make the jetty barrier -free and thus also make people with limited mobility easier. These investments are in line with the EU initiative to promote an inclusive transport system that enables all citizens to have simple and independent travel. According to Diesachsen.de have to take into account alternative routes during this time.
The recommended alternatives are the bridge in Meißen and the bridge and the ferry in Riesa, both about 15 kilometers away. While the ferry is not in operation, this could also have a positive effect on the region. Because the area around Seußlitz, which is located at the beginning of the Saxon wine road, offers numerous opportunities for walks and bike tours with its wide Elbe valley, the vineyards and the popular Elberadweg. In the charming vineyards of the area, the catering trade invites you to stop, which further increases the tourist attractiveness of the region. Information about the current state of work can be followed in the construction diary, which documents pictures and progress.
A step into the future of mobility
The modernization of investors is not just a local matter, but part of a more comprehensive goal in the entire European area. As part of the Horizont 2020 program, the EU promotes numerous projects that are devoted to the creation of a fair, inclusive and environmentally friendly transport system. More than 80 million people in Europe are affected by barriers in the traffic system, which makes an inclusive approach in planning essential. For example, the "Women in the Transport Sector" initiative should help to remedy gender -specific discrepancies, while projects such as "Dignity" are aiming for a digital, inclusive transport system. Mobility is viewed as a universal law that is closely linked to other basic rights, such as apartment, education and health. cordis.europa.eu emphasizes that an inclusive mobility policy is decisive, to enable all access to services.
The upcoming changes in Diesbar-Seußlitz are therefore not only a step in the right direction for the region, but also a small part of a larger European plan to improve mobility for everyone. This tendency towards more environmentally friendly and more accessible mobility could find many imitators in the future, so that people in the region and beyond can travel on a more comfortable path.
So it remains to be seen how these measures will affect the connection and traffic in the region while the modernizations are carried out. One thing is certain: after its reopening, the ferry will clear new paths for barrier -free mobility.For more information about the Seußlitz region and tips on activities in the area, a look at Outdooractive.com .
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