Ferries operate every few minutes and can be summoned by ringing the bell at Greenway Quay then underneath but the operational times.
Good Friday – 30th September:
Mon & Tue: 9am – 5pm
Wed to Fri: 9am – 5pm
Sat & Sun: 9am – 5pm
All other times throughout the year:
Mon to Fri: 9.30am – 4pm
Sat & Sun: 9.30am – 4pm
Departs every day except Christmas & Boxing Day: Ring the bell on either side of the river for service.
Ferries operate every few minutes and can be summoned by ringing the bell outside the Ferry Boat at the entrance to the Dittisham Pontoon.
Good Friday – 30th September:
Mon & Tue: 9am – 5pm
Wed to Fri: 9am – 5pm
Sat & Sun: 9am – 5pm
All other times throughout the year:
Mon to Fri: 9.30am – 4pm
Sat & Sun: 9.30am – 4pm
Departs every day except Christmas & Boxing Day: Ring the bell on either side of the river for service.
• Adult £3.00 each way (15 years +)
• Child £2.50 each way (4 – 14 years)
• Cycle & Rider £5.00 each way
Due to the low value of tickets and constant service, these can be bought from the boat and are not available online.
The quaint village of Dittisham has some of the river’s most wonderful views and is only a 5 minute trip away! Enjoy a delicious pub lunch at the Ferry Boat Inn or visit the Anchorstone Café for some local fresh sea food. Why not hire a boat to explore the river. From Dittisham you can link with many walks including the Dart Valley Trail, Greenway Walk and others. On the opposite side of the river at Greenway majestically stands Greenway House owned by the National Trust but previously owned by the Queen of Crime herself the late Dame Agatha Christie – a visit is a must to explore the Christie family collection or the interesting 2700 species of trees and wooded plants.
Simply ring the Bell outside the ‘Ferry Boat Inn’ or on ‘Greenway Quay’ to summon the ferry and cross the River!
For further information on Greenway House visit the National Trust Website
For further information on Dittisham Village visit the Parish Website