Excursions at Western Lake Constance

Die rekonstruierten Pfahlbauten von Wangen | © Museum Fischerhaus

Fischerhaus Museum

Extensive collection from the Neolithic settlements on the Hinterhorn of Wangen.
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...
Urban Museum and Gallery, Engen close to Lake Constance

Urban Museum and Gallery, Engen

The Urban Museum and Gallery has earned an excellent reputation beyond the region with its archaeology department, urban history, religious art and various art exhibitions....
Aerial view of camping Hegne | © Camping Hegne GmbH

Campsite Hegne

The Campsite Hegne is located directly at Lake Constance in the middle of a nature reserve, nearby Reichenau Island. Child-friendly lido, restaurant with Swabian menu.
Hesse Museum, Gaienhofen at Lake Constance

Hesse Museum Gaienhofen

In addition to its collection on the artistic and literary landscape of the Höri peninsula, the Hesse Museum in Gaienhofen presents the newly-designed permanent exhibition...
Camping Sandseele at the Island of Reichenau | © Camping Sandseele

Campsite Sandseele

Radtour über den unbekannten Bodanrück

Moors and hidden ponds - cycle tour across the unknown Bodanrück

Close to nature - a guided cycle tour across the unknown Bodanrück with Ludwig Egenhofer. Discover the diverse landscape of the Bodanrück on a guided cycle tour from...
salt’z – the Constance salt oasis

salt’z – the Constance salt oasis ...

... it’s like a holiday by the sea. Breathe in the sea air at Lake Constance and enjoy total relaxation. A salt grotto built from more than 28 tons of salt, salt’z offers...
Aerial photograph of Mainau Island at Lake Constance

Mainau Island

Mainau Island, the botanic garden in Lake Constance, offers nature experiences 365 days a year. The park with a palatial baroque ensemble dating back to the 18th century...