Excursion destinations in Winter

Blumenwies indoor pool and sauna, St.Gallen close to Lake Constance

Blumenwies indoor pool and sauna, St.Gallen

The swimming bath has a 25-metre swimming pool, a heated swimming pool (32 °C), a 5-metre diving platform, a “Black Hole” 65-metre tube slide & children’s paddling...
Martin-Heidegger-Museum im Schloss Meßkirch

Martin-Heidegger Museum in Meßkirch Castle

Named an honorary citizen of Meßkirch, Martin Heidegger is considered one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. The museum chronicles Heidegger’s life...
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Weinkrone Museum

Housed in the former winegrower's house “Krone," the Weinkrone Museum invites you to discover the history of wine growing in Canton Schaffhausen. Opened in 1983 and...
Meersburg at Lake Constance in autumn

State Wine Estate Meersburg

The earliest historical documentation of viticulture in Meersburg dates back to 1210. Nowadays the winery cultivates Pinot Noir, Müller-Thurgau, White Burgundy, Pinot Gris,...
Max-Planck Institut für Ornithologie, Radolfzell

Max-Planck-Institute for Animal Behaviour

Our research goal at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior is to understand the pulse of the planet through the eyes and ears of animals. In mid-2019, the institute in...
vineum bodensee in Meersburg

vineum bodensee

“One of the best museums I have ever visited! A gem with a big fun factor. Every room is a sensory learning experience.” A rich and varied interactive exhibition awaits...
© Peter Allgaier

Lake Constance ferry Friedrichshafen—Romanshorn

The most beautiful connection between the German and the Swiss shore of Lake Constance is the ferry that runs between Friedrichshafen and Romanshorn. The 41-minute crossing...

Aquastaad – the family pool

In sunny weather, the natural pebble beach is an attractive destination with sand hills and floating bathing islands in the lake. The shade lawn protected by old trees is a...

UNESCO Site Große Stadt Kleiner Hafner

This is the oldest known pile construction site. Originally an island, Egolzwil was repeatedly inhabitated into the Late Bronze Age.