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How long is the drive from Lech to Zurich?

The direct drive from Lech to Zurich is 121 mi (195 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 6 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Lech to Zurich, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Konstanz, Vaduz, St. Gallen, and Friedrichshafen, as well as top places to visit like Silvretta Stausee and Silvretta-Hochalpenstraße, or the ever-popular Center dal Parc Naziunal.

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Top cities between Lech and Zurich

The top cities between Lech and Zurich are Konstanz, Vaduz, St. Gallen, and Friedrichshafen. Konstanz is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Lech and less than an hour from Zurich.
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Friedrichshafen

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Friedrichshafen, a city located on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany, is steeped in aviation history and offers a picturesque lakeside promenade dotted with charming cafes. The Zeppelin Museum extensively documents its significance in aviation. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Alps from a steel tower on the lake's pier. The skyline is dominated by the domed baroque towers of the Palace Church, which are visible from above during Zeppelin tours.
51% as popular as Konstanz
27 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Zurich
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Vaduz

Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, is a charming city located on the banks of the Rhine River near the Swiss border. The iconic Vaduz Castle, a residence of the royal family dating back to the 12th century, overlooks the town from a hillside. In the pedestrianized town center known as Städtle, visitors can explore modern art at Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and discover archaeological and cultural artifacts at the National Museum housed in a medieval building.
52% as popular as Konstanz
5 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Zurich
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St Gallen

St. Gallen, located in northeastern Switzerland, is a charming city known for its historical and cultural landmarks. The Abbey of St. Gall, with its diverse architectural styles and impressive library housing ancient books, is a major attraction. The Textile Museum nearby showcases the city's significant textile trade history. Wander through the old town to admire the ornate bay windows on many buildings. Additionally, near St.
45% as popular as Konstanz
3 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Zurich
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Konstanz

Konstanz, a charming city located on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany, boasts a well-preserved medieval district called Niederburg. This area is home to the impressive Konstanz Cathedral with its unique mix of decorative styles and a striking Gothic spire. The town hall is adorned with delicate frescoes and features a Renaissance-style courtyard, while the Rosgartenmuseum showcases cultural history through exhibits spanning from prehistoric times to the 20th century.
Most popular city on this route
18 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Zurich

Best stops along Lech to Zurich drive

The top stops along the way from Lech to Zurich (with short detours) are Bernina Express, Mainau, and Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen. Other popular stops include Stein am Rhein, Bregenzer Festspiele, and Parsenn - Davos Klosters.
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Center dal Parc Naziunal

Visitor center
Museums
Specialty Museums
The National Park Centre is a visitor center located near the Swiss National Park, offering information and exhibits on the park's wildlife. Visitors can seek advice from helpful staff on where to spot animals and enjoy beautiful walks in the area. The center features engaging museography with abundant information about the park, making it an excellent preparation for exploring the national park. It also offers an interactive museum that provides insights into the park's history and future.
Amazing museography, super interesting and full of information. Not very suitable for groups though. If you see a group coming, run away!
Geboro — Google review
I've visited this centre on several occasions, and it's always being refreshed, so well worth going back. This time, there was a new version of the "year in the life of the National Park" film (screens on two sides, sometimes one huge picture, sometimes split images). Viewing time is 12 minutes. There's also a "3-D" display, with sound effects, showing how things change over time. I was a bit disappointed that the birds were caricatures. Viewing time 13 minutes. I was provided with an audio guide. Various languages were available, and relevant information was provided by tapping on buttons on the way round (although mine stopped working for a time, resuming later). This was mostly about the history of the Park, explaining various photographs of the early years. Most display items have information in five languages. A final room told something about some of the things to be found in the Park, the timeline of the huge amount of research that has been undertaken and the effect of climate change on the creatures in the Park. A couple of interactive displays (identify the animal shown on screen, "catch" and identify the butterfly) was available. Another enabled you to see where various inhabitants of the Park could be found. Entrance is CHF9 for adults (one Franc less if you're staying locally and have a guest card), and there's a good shop with books, maps and guides. All-in-all, a worthwhile return visit (I was there about 90 minutes), but I concur with the post that said there isn't that much about the wildlife and their life-cycles.
Michael D — Google review
The stuff that's there is well made, but we expected more from a museum than this. Not really that much information on the animals of the parc and many animals arent even in the exibition. We hoped to learn more about the animals we saw while hiking but only got like 3 lines of info for each animal.
Wooly P — Google review
The lady at the counter was helpful in advising good places to find wildlife. Ended up doing a beautiful and fairly easy walk from Varush were we spotted red deer, golden eagles and the amazing bearded vulture/Lammergeier.
BerniceNL — Google review
Excellent interactive museum. Prepares you well for a walk in the national park. One of the must dos!
Erica R — Google review
Great value. Super interesting exhibition about the park, it's history and it's future.
Roland J — Google review
Very nice and welcoming. English speakers, and really addressable. Instructions and information about the whole park.
אביעד ד — Google review
Lot's of information and competent advice!
Katharina S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(110)
Urtatsch 2, 7530 Zernez, Switzerland
http://www.nationalparkzentrum.ch/
+41 81 851 41 41
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Silvretta Stausee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Silvretta Stausee is a man-made reservoir nestled amidst the stunning Alpine peaks, featuring a circular walking trail that takes you past three dams and a picturesque waterfall. As the largest water reservoir in the region, it collects water from the mountains to generate energy for nearby villages, holding an impressive 42,000 liters of water. The approximately 7-kilometer hike around the reservoir offers breathtaking views and takes about 2 hours to complete.
The lake is situated at an elevation of approximately 2,030 m, covers an area of about 1.4 square km and has a total storage capacity of around 9 million cubic meters of water. Local folklore speaks of a village called Galtür that once thrived in the valley now submerged by the waters of Silvretta Stausee. According to the legend, the villagers were warned by an old hermit about an impending disaster. Ignoring the warning, they continued their daily lives until a massive storm struck, leading to the construction of the dam. It’s said that on quiet nights, if one listens closely, they can still hear the faint sound of church bells ringing beneath the water, a haunting reminder of the village that once was. This tale adds an element of mystique to the serene beauty of the lake, inviting visitors to reflect on the history that lies beneath its tranquil surface.
Iryna K — Google review
Amazing place to visit in Tirol region. It’s plateau so drive from See was with great views. Hike around the lake is recommended. Note: you might have to pay 18€ Maut or Toll
Salman N — Google review
We were hoping for some beautiful views, but unfortunately, the lake is almost empty. And the water left behind is muddy- looking. It's definitely not worth the drive. Extremely disappointing.
Natalia W — Google review
Lovely area, great walks around it
William M — Google review
Great walk around the lake
Yvanne T — Google review
Great view. This is the highest point in the silvretta road. You can do a short walk or take much longer trails here.
Kobi P — Google review
Mega beautiful place
Mani R — Google review
The largest water reservoir in the area, collecting water and producing energy for the neighboring villages. The reservoir holds 42000l water collected from the mountains. You can hike around the reservoir to enjoy the beauty of it. The hike is approx 7 km and take about 2 hours to complete.
Ana V — Google review
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4.5
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6794 Gaschurn, Austria, USA
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Silvretta-Hochalpenstraße

Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Absolutely Stunning! Worth every bit of the drive and time. Come here ready for easy walking and grandeur. God is good to have allowed such beauty to be shared. So amazing... Coming back with hikes to finish!
Seth S — Google review
We visited in wintertime and get up there with the cable car and then a bus transfer. The view on Piz Buin and the lake are just amazing. Highly recommended! However, we heard that in summer time can get very crowded.
Lars T — Google review
Very beautiful road with very nice scenery and enjoyable driving, plus some very cute cows. While it’s unfortunate that the remainder of the road is closed, I appreciate the measures in place keeping us safe, thank you! I also think it’s rather generous that there’s no toll to access the road right now.
Marissa — Google review
We travelled up to the lake at the top by bus, which was great fun. Super winding road, although compared to other toll roads I've driven it seemed quite short. It did seem a little much to charge bus passengers an additional 4 euros 50 each to ride the road! The restaurant at the top was very good and the prices were reasonable, which made up a little for the gouging on the bus!
Nicki B — Google review
Great scenic road with lots of terrific views including water falls, horses, lots of mountains and curves. At its peak you can stop to have a break, eat something at one of the two restaurants, enjoy the view even more and if you are still up to it, you can walk around the lake and trough the beautiful lit tunnel.
Frederik L — Google review
Epic car-ride & worth the price! At the top is a great spot to start some hikes & some incredibly beautiful lakes up there, def. Recommend!
Ruben G — Google review
Nice views but can't help feeling it is to expensive for what it is at 18 euro, unlike other similar routes there's no exhibitions, few places to stop, loos only at the busy lake etc, and the road is not that long nor high either , I could name several passes in the area just as nice but free of charge
Martin H — Google review
It is stunning, the road up will cost you 18 euros toll and is just awesome, driving too close to the edge is likely to lead to divorce. The views up top are worth the divorce however! Probably best in warm sunny weather.
David G — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Silvretta-Bielerhöhe, 6794 Partenen, Austria
https://www.silvretta-bielerhoehe.at/de/Silvretta-Hochalpenstrasse
+43 5556 70183167
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Alpsee Bergwelt

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Temporarily Closed
Summer toboggan run
Water & Amusement Parks
Alpsee Bergwelt in Immenstadt offers an exhilarating Alpine roller coaster that winds through a forested mountainside, providing thrills for visitors of all ages. The attraction also features Germany's longest year-round toboggan run, the Alpsee coaster, as well as the Barenfalle high ropes course and the 'Abenteuer Alpe' mountain-playing adventure. Families can enjoy a large playground for little ones and zip lines for older kids and parents.
Plenty of parking, at least for this time of year, with only a €3 charge. Need to put in the cart number plate and pay the fixed fee for the whole day. Process to go on the cable car are €15,50 for adults for a rework trip which you can choose to come down with the coaster. Decided to go for a walk up with the kids (4 and 6) which we managed 1/4th of the way as it gets really steep. Can spend a few hours here
Mark P — Google review
What an awesome place to spend time with your family. They make it easy to get up the mountain using the ski lift. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or online all at the same price. Family discounts are offered and you can purchase packages for all the attractions. The Llama park was a treat and they even have three different places to eat once you summit. The toboggan karts are clean and very safe going down for like what it seemed as an eternity. I would highly recommend it as a must visit if you're in this area.
Anibal P — Google review
It's a great place for nature lovers. You can try a combination ticket for ascending and descending by cable car, or ascending and descending by coaster. Alternatively, you can walk up and down. The upper section consists of three sections: a children's park with an entrance fee, a climbing experience trail, and a free common area open to everyone. Spending time at an altitude of 1100 metres is enjoyable. I recommend bringing tick and insect repellent. Restaurant prices are reasonable and not touristy.
Ufuk D — Google review
We reached the place at 9.40 am on a sunday, took the chairlift and reached the coaster right at the opening time. So we did not have to wait at all ! We had the best time with the coaster ride.
Shikhi B — Google review
Worth every penny. 15 euro for student (going up + coming down in Rodelbahn) totally worth it. U can hike to
Onkar P — Google review
Fun 5-minute Rodelbahn experience! 🙌🏾 The only downside is the waiting time, very very long queue. Almost 2 hours of waiting. 😁
Xunxinyy — Google review
Me and my 3yo had fun time rolling all the way down the mountain on the coaster, There’s a lot of things to do for a nice family time
Yoni L — Google review
Must experience this ride. I have enjoyed a lot here
Kanchana R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Parking lot, Ratholz 24, 87509 Immenstadt im Allgäu, Germany
http://www.alpsee-bergwelt.de/
+49 8325 252
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Imbergbahn & Skiarena Steibis GmbH & Co. KG

Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Alpine resort with dense tree covering & a wealth of summer & winter activities for visitors.
A fantastic place to walk with the family, lots of fun and adventure guaranteed, and of course, with beautiful landscapes. there are several trails to do on foot or with ski equipment. A beautiful city too.
Cleber F — Google review
It is a nice, small ski area for families to introduce their kids to skiing. Being very small you can always keep an eye on your little ones, during their ski class or after (if they are old enough, to ski alone). The reason for only three stars is, it’s mainly having old T-bar lifts and this is in my opinion something to change, at least for one or two of the old T-bars. Nevertheless i will return with my family as i like the area.
Thomas W — Google review
Super! Wonderfoully prepared ski routes, exellent service and good prices.
Kasia S — Google review
Beautiful view and great hiking options.
Ariel S — Google review
Loved the view and especially the lunch at Imberghaus, located at top of cable car ride. Since it was late summer, we hiked through the fields where cows grazed. We enjoyed the medley of their bells.
Lynne W — Google review
Great skiing resort with a bunch of medium level slopes which are perfect for perfecting your skiing skills.
Karla P — Google review
Always on the good Side of nature
Markus W — Google review
Its base camp for trekking at the mountain. Due to Covid Pandemie the cable car is not working right now. But the place is amazing. Parking available
MIHIR S — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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In d. Au 19, 87534 Oberstaufen, Germany
http://www.imbergbahn.de/
+49 8386 8112
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Parsenn - Davos Klosters

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Parsenn is a vast ski area that offers expansive runs, including the 12-km Parsenn descent, and numerous dining options. It is part of a group of mountains in Davos specially prepared to welcome guests in the summer, with ski slopes transforming into hiking and mountain biking trails covering 700 km. One of the main attractions in Davos is the Parsenn-Davos funicular, providing access to breathtaking mountain views for both skiers and non-skiers.
Great place for skiing in the Davos dorf... The top here is close to 2900m...so much pistes for every level of skiers... Pistes always good prepare... Not so much crowded... One thing you must try and if you are good ski and if there is enough snow is 12km slope from top to Kublis... If you want break or lunch there is few good restaurants for eat or drink something... All recommendations for visit and skiing if you are in Davos or in this part of Switzerland
VLAJKO P — Google review
Love this place! From Zürich its super easily accessible - its a little less than 2 hours from Zürich HB to Klosters Platz. As soon as you exit the train, across the street is a rental place where you can rent your gear. Literally next to the rental place is the gondola entrance. If you didnt buy your ticket online, you can buy it at the gondola entrance (can only pay with card - no cash is accepted). Mid morning its a bit of chaos there as its just one door for access to the ticket box and gondola entrance. I would recommend arriving no later than 8.30-9.00 if you dont want to queue. Even with a queue, you can get to the ski runs in 30 min - 1 hour, it isnt that bad of a wait. Note, that there is a second gondola to take after the first. The runs are really great - not too easy but not too difficult either. There is one run that takes you through the forest and all the way down to next to the 1st gondola. This is where the apres ski is. For the apres ski, definitely arrive a bit earlier than run closure if you want to get a seat inside (there is live music). If you cannot grab a place inside, they sell drinks out of a little car outside and there are a few places to stand/sit as well. After apres ski, its a quick walk across a bridge to the train station and rental return.
Ari M — Google review
Got charged for cleaning fees although no one cleaned the rooms throughout my stay, the apartment was cleaned by us prior to checking out in accordance to the policy told to us by the receptionist. However, two wrapped up trash bags were left due to the trash cans being full and we informed the receptionist of this . The receptionist made us go back to the rooms after checking out to remove the trash bags or else an extra fee would be charged (on top of the cleaning fee we already paid per apartment as we had more than one apartment). There is nothing relaxing about this resort and the customer service in the reception makes matters worse . Overall should have saved my money, time , and peace of mind.
Hesa B — Google review
My first Swiss ski experience and absolutely loved it! Not surprising, everything worked perfectly smoothly, lifts, ski rent shop, buying ski pass online. There wasn't so much snow but all slopes were open nevertheless. We went there on a gorgeous Sunday and did over 70km of slopes. The ski pass is a bit pricey but totally worth it.
Erik J — Google review
Lovely skiing spot. It would be very nice if they add lift schedule to their website so that you can check it while you are skiing to ensure that you aren't missing the last lift ride. Currently the list schedule is available in text format with location names but you have no idea what those names mean you obviously look at the map and the schedule of the lifts must be available on the map, which should provide the schedule for both directions of the lift not just one. For example, last main train goes down at 17:00 but the website schedule shows 16:00 - but this is the ride up and is irrelevant for people who are already up in the mountains. In result you have to finish you ski day one hour earlier which is frustrating and not the experience you expect at the ski resort ...
Peter N — Google review
Even though I don't ski, the views from the top are amazing! If you travel by train your stop is Davos Dorf. Once there you walk about 5-10 minutes and then you have reached your destination. To go all the way to the top you change trams but it won't take that long to reach the top. Make sure to visit the village afterwards!
Alejandro M — Google review
Spend an amazing day skiing on accessible blue tracks, since I am a beginner! A beautiful resort with lots of tracks for every skill sort! Found an amazing restaurant in me middle of track 15, which had an amazing view, and delicious food with vegetarian options! Had an amazing day there!
Ana R — Google review
The best ski resort! Skiing here since 2012 and not bored! Not good for very begginers, but if you are ok on red slopes you should come here to practice. Only few Tbars left, which you can avoid, if you come from Klosters side, ski down to the double chair lift, or go forward to the carpet lift, and then go on higher.. i like that first slopes are done so that you can warm up well, and higher you ski,you can find steeper places. There are many slopes that are wide and straight, where you can practice with different level skiers. There is fun slope that goes parallel blue slope nr15. Some restaurants (one i know for sure) that do not accept credit cards, make sure to have some cash, just in case. I like Parsenn that its in the valley and you can ski several directions of the mountain, towards Davos,Klosters or Saas,Küblis.. on Davos side, there are two fun places: Race slope, where you can get the video of your skiing after you register your ski card, and the slope where you go for max.speed(there's speedometer) Even if you dont want to ski black route, you can take the lift all the way up to see an incredible view of the area, eat in that restaurant and go back with the lift.. totally reccomended. One more thing.. there is a "secret" slope(Seetäli...sssshhhh dont tell to anyone,its our secret;) ), from which you can spot the family of mountain goats(famous Steinbock) in order to earn that experience, you must take a Tbar up ;) dont forget the binoculars if you want to see them even better, but even without you can see them usually. I wish you to have a great ride on Parsenn!!!
Olga G — Google review
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Dorf CH, Promenade 157, 7260 Davos, Switzerland
https://www.davosklostersmountains.ch/parsenn?utm_source=gmb
+41 81 417 67 57
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Rinerhorn

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Rinerhorn is a popular destination for skiing and winter sports, offering a toboggan run, hiking trails, and sun decks. It is part of the Davos-Klosters skiing areas, which include Parsenn/Gotschna, Jakobshorn, Pischa, Madrisa, Rinerhorn and Schatzalp/Strela. In the summer months, these mountains transform into hiking and mountain biking havens with 700 km of marked paths.
My wife and six year old son rode the gondola 🚠 up and the three of us thoroughly enjoyed a scenic 7km hike down and around the mountain. The vistas were amazing and the nature all around the trail was beautiful. The trail ends near a small village with a fantastic family restaurant!
Driv3n T — Google review
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Amer M — Google review
At Rinerhorn I have only tried the schlitteln track, and I love it! It is quite fast, I recommend th|e use of spikes on your shoes, they can be rented there.The track is big, and it provides a super exciting experience. I went there always with a group of friends and it is a great experience! I was going there from Davos, it is easily reached with the bus.
Ana R — Google review
Nice walk
Shlomo J — Google review
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RÜEBLI H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place, with several attractions to do, scooters, cable car, water lake on the way, very beautiful view, and more A mountain with a very beautiful view with attractions, scooters, a cable car, a water lake on the way and more. (Original) Very beautiful place, with several attractions to do, scooters, cable car, water lake on the way, very beautiful view, and more הר עם נוף מאוד יפה עם אטרקציות, סקוטרים רכבל, אגם מים בדרך ועוד.
AHARON — Google review
(Translated by Google) 24.05 still too much snow for me to get to the very top. Great views. (Original) 24.05 jeszcze jak dla mnie zbyt dużo śniegu by wejść na sam szczyt. widoki ekstra.
Syl K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful scenery and ideal for hiking (in summer, of course). Some of the trails are alpine, so proper footwear is essential. (Original) Wunderschöne Landschaft und richtig gut zum Wandern geeignet (im Sommer natürlich). Die Strecken sind teilweise Alpin daher richtiges Schuhwerk sehr wichtig
Julis F — Google review
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4.3
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7272 Davos, Switzerland
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Lünersee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lünersee, located in the Austrian Alps, is a breathtaking destination for couples, families, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. It is one of the largest lakes in the Eastern Alps and offers a variety of activities such as hiking, climbing, fishing, and swimming during the summer. The turquoise jewel of the Alps sits at an elevation of 1,970 meters and boasts a picturesque setting at the end of Brandnertal in Vandans.
Beautiful place, definitely worth a visit. It is quite touristy though, you won't be here all by yourself. There's a nice hike you can do around the lake but don't underestimate the hike, definitely doable but not flat all the time. Would recommend taking the cable car and if you have the time you can explore A LOT more hikes around the area of the Lünersee. There's a nice hiking map overview in front of the cable car end station at the Lünersee.
Niels D — Google review
Was a bit disappointed. Got there when they have drained the lake. Besides that amazing hike, and nice scenery. Do check the state of the lake before going there
Alex — Google review
A Perfect, Picturesque Stroll in the Alps Title: An Absolutely Stunning and Accessible Walk I recently did the easy 7 km loop around the Lünersee and it was the highlight of our trip to the Vorarlberg region. This isn't a strenuous hike; it's a breathtakingly beautiful walk that is absolutely perfect for almost anyone looking to enjoy the Alpine scenery without a major climb. The convenience starts with the Lünerseebahn cable car, which whisks you up from the valley and drops you right at the edge of this stunning, turquoise lake. The path is wide, well-maintained, and almost entirely flat, making it ideal for families with children, casual walkers, and even trail runners. The 7 km distance felt just right—long enough to feel like a proper outing but short and easy enough that we could take our time, stop for countless photos, and simply soak in the views. The colour of the water against the backdrop of the Schesaplana massif is something you have to see to believe. We were lucky with a clear day, and the reflections of the mountains in the still water were incredible. We completed the loop in just under two hours at a very leisurely pace, including stops. There's a great alpine hut, the Douglass Hut, perfectly positioned for a drink or a meal with a view partway around. In a nutshell: If you want an unforgettable Alpine experience without the sweat and effort of a major hike, this is it. Scenic, easy, and utterly rewarding. I cannot recommend it highly enough! Tips: Bring a light jacket as the weather can change quickly at that altitude. And don't forget your camera! Rating: · Scenery: 5/5 · Difficulty: 1/5 (Very Easy) · Family-Friendly: 5/5 · Value: 5/5
Lalith C — Google review
5/5 – Stunning and Serene! I visited Lünersee in Vorarlberg this September, and it was absolutely breathtaking. It happened to be the first snow day, which added a magical touch to the entire experience. Taking the cable car up was smooth and the views were stunning. The combination of sunny skies and fresh snow made it a perfect day for a peaceful walk around the lake. If you’re looking for a serene spot with incredible mountain scenery, Lünersee is a must-visit. Highly recommended!. The restaurant there is so delicious !!!
David M — Google review
Amazing. You can hike from the car park. Its an easy hike or take the cable car. At the top there is a nice restaurant. Unfortunatly it was very windy and the forcast was also not good so we decided to not to the whole hike around the lake.
Andrea — Google review
What a gorgeous lake! Hiking around it is about 2 hours and it is a very relaxing and easy hike. If you start from the right side after getting off the lift, you will face a bit of uphill towards the end of the hike but nothing difficult. Pretty flowers you can enjoy all around the lake, mesmerizing incredible colors of the water, and diverse shapes of rocks you see all around. One of my favorite lakes in the region!
Akiko T — Google review
Its really a beautiful place for a short trip if you want, you can make it longer by climbing up the mountain, but just the lake is absolutely beautiful
Bishal B — Google review
Beautiful place, worth the visit!
Zoheir T — Google review
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6773 Vandans, Austria, USA
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Pfänder

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Pfänder, situated just above Bregenz, is a popular destination for a day trip offering breathtaking scenery. Visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city and the lake from this famous vantage point in Vorarlberg. Accessible by foot or via the Pfanderbahn cable car, which takes only six minutes to reach the summit with an altitude difference of over 600 meters, Pfänder provides an ideal opportunity to immerse oneself in the great outdoors and picturesque landscapes.
Amazing views on a good sunny day. Ours was at the end of August. Very cool, interesting zoo. Top class operation overall, clean and efficient. Not much waiting at the lift and parking was not a problem either.
Daniel Y — Google review
Great way to see the whole beautiful city! Get God at the top, and eat with an amazing overlook. You can see all the southern mountain ranges from Italy! Don’t miss this overlook!
Kevin Q — Google review
An amazing spot with breathtaking views over Lake Constance and the surrounding mountains! The cable car ride up is quick and scenic, and there are plenty of walking paths and viewpoints at the top. It’s perfect for a day trip — you can grab a bite at the restaurant, enjoy the fresh air, and take some incredible photos. Definitely one of the highlights in Bregenz!
Jack F — Google review
Amazing place, the view from the cable car is stunning, I enjoyed every moment there.
Zoheir T — Google review
Very nice mountain for a hike. You can also take the Sailbahn. The hike is not an easy one with steep roads. You need to gain almost 600meters from the bottom which was hard for me ;) the place is amazing and offers the best view of Bodensee from the top. Sunsets are really cool to watch from the top. Must visit !
MIHIR S — Google review
A very beautiful and quiet place, overlooking three countries: Austria, Switzerland and Germany, you can see the top of the Alpine mountain range, you can go up on foot or through an air lift that costs 15 euro to go up and down or 8euro to go up or down only. A place I recommend to any tourist to visit
A M — Google review
At 1064m this mountain offers a spectacular view of Lake constance. The places has lot to offer includes hiking, wild park, restaurants , kids playing area , cable car , horse rides etc. The surrounding forest area , Swiss mountains and Bodensee will provide you an enchanting view. The best and scenic way to travel between the tourist places in the lake constance is via ship.
Shankar B — Google review
One of the best trekking which I have done ✅ work of trekking 3.3km to reach the top. The view is incredible.
Adarsh J — Google review
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6911 Lochau, Austria
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Pfänderbahn-Parkhaus

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Parking garage
Tours
Pfänderbahn-Parkhaus is a convenient parking garage for visitors taking the Pfänderbahn cable car to the Pfänder Alpine Wildlife Park in Austria. The cable car offers a short 5-minute ride with stunning views at the top, where visitors can explore mountains for skiing and a kids' playground area. It's an ideal family attraction, offering fresh air and spectacular mountain views.
Great afternoon out. Amazing views and walking opportunities. One thing to note is that the cheeper family ticket was only available at the booth and not the ticket machines
Ok4301 — Google review
Wonderful areas along with scenic view from the ropeway or cable car. The place is in Austria but from there you’ll see the Germany as well as Switzerland. For those who would like to do one day trip this is the best place to roaming around with friends and family.
Oza P — Google review
Great place to visit if you're in Austria. The cable car is 1 big cable car that is shared with others at the same or similar time as you. Not a long ride, 5 minutes to the other side and you can nice views. When you reach the other side you can come straight back or you can get off and explore as there is mountains where you can do skiing there, there is also a kids playground area there which was useful for the kids. There is a wildlife park with small animals you can enter this as it comes with the ticket option if you chose this option. Good prices as I was expecting more. For 2 kids and 2 adults it cost £27 cable car and back and to see the wildlife park.
Fatima U — Google review
The parking in an issue here at the weekend The price doesn’t worth the visit, kids didn’t have that much fun with animals hiking down though was great but a bit slippery and not easy for kids it took us around 1:30 hours but was very tricky
My R — Google review
Beautiful views and nice walk to see the animals on the mountain
Yoni L — Google review
Great day trip. Stunning views. Lovely restaurant where you can rest have some food and a coffee. Outdoor seating. There's a little wild animal zoo and slides for the younger visitors. Great outing for the whole family. Reasonable prices.
Anneka D — Google review
Good place to visit ! You can get a breath taking view from the top. Although would recommend you to buy a ticket only one way either upwards to the summit and enjoy the stroll while returning to the city
Srinivas S — Google review
The Cabel car experience was very good. It was quite crowded as it’s summer and we had to wait for a long time for our turn to come. The ride was quite good and the view of the whole Switzerland was amazing.
Zain Q — Google review
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Schillerstraße 3, 6900 Bregenz, Austria
https://www.pfaenderbahn.at/de/service/anreise-parkplaetze
+43 5574 421600
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11

Bregenzer Festspiele

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Festival
Sights & Landmarks
Bregenzer Festspiele is a must-visit event that takes place every second year, offering a stunning atmosphere and a great show. It features wonderful open-air operas like Madame Butterfly, providing an impressive performance in each act. The festival offers a unique Austrian experience with its outdoor dining options and top-rated restaurants serving Italian cuisine, pizza, and more. This cultural extravaganza is highly recommended for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the arts during the summer months in Bregenz.
Saw Der Freischütz at the Bregenzer Festspiele this July and it was absolutely breathtaking. The lake stage, the visuals, the music, everything was so powerful and beautifully done. I didn’t expect to get so emotional, but the story and performances really pulled me in. Even though it was 2 hours straight with no intermission, it never felt long. Such a unique and unforgettable experience. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Fatima S — Google review
You have to distinguish between the creative aspects of the Bregenzer Festspiele and the guest experience. The first is worthy of its reputation, the latter is amateurish. The stage, the singing, the costumes, the location are all beyond criticism. I've been four times and, even as someone with no interest in opera, the performance has always been a rewarding experience. Your enjoyment thereof is however undermined by neglected basics: the lack of toilets is laughable (allow 20 minutes of queueing for the gents); the hard, narrow plastic seats hurt within 45 minutes; the view is always seriously obstructed because the raking is too flat. By far the biggest flaw is the audio: it is quiet and unclear. The warning about phone use is loud and clear, but then the dialog/singing is indiscernible. Most guests are left reading the subtitles, from which random sentences are missing. Comparable outdoor stages better understand that what happens on stage is only part of the experience. So the Bregenzer Festspiele is a worthwhile experience, if you have realistic expectations - this is not simply a pleasurable night at the theater.
Graham B — Google review
I am visiting the festival next once every two years for the last 12 years and have never been disappointed. I would recommend to buy premium tickets that include a seat inside in case of the opera having to be moved due to bad weather. Also arriving early and exploring Bregenz beforehand is a good idea as Bregenz alone is worth a visit.
Thomas K — Google review
We visited “The Freischütz” by Carl Maria von Weber, which is considered a key work of the German romantic opera. We can highly recommend it: amazing, very elaborate decorations built on the lake, great music and singing, large cast, lots of special effects and overall an outstanding performance. The story takes place in a rural German village. Max, a young forester, must win a shooting contest to marry Agathe, the daughter of the head forester, Kuno. However, Max has lost his confidence after a series of failures. In desperation, he turns to Kaspar, another forester who has secretly made a pact with dark forces. Kaspar convinces Max to cast "magic bullets" in the haunted Wolf’s Glen at midnight. These bullets are supposed to never miss their target, but the last bullet is controlled by the devil. At the contest, Max fires his final bullet at a target meant for the competition — but the bullet, influenced by evil, instead aims at Agathe. Miraculously, she is saved by a sacred wreath she wears, and Kaspar is struck down instead. In the end, Max confesses his actions. Rather than being punished severely, he is given a year to prove his worth, after which he may marry Agathe. The opera blends elements of folklore, supernatural horror, love, and redemption, and is known for its vivid atmosphere, especially the eerie Wolf’s Glen scene.
Anna V — Google review
A beautiful place and a fantastic venue, I am here most years for the opera and it never fails to enchant me. It's a very special place and a beautiful lake to go with, I would visit every year and every year again. Food is superb, try the local beer Moran, wine is good value and very tasty, you should come to Bregenz and have a fantastic time, 2 to 3 days is perfect. Enjoy
Val K — Google review
This has been on my bucket list since I found out about an amphitheater on Lake Constanz! It did not disappoint! Performance: We saw "Der Freischütz" (The Marksman) by Carl Maria von Weber. While it was in German, the story was easy to follow, except perhaps the ending, which was unexpected for me. The actors were amazing, especially when working in a stage with water throughout. Staging: The star of the show! A stage built on a lake with a lake on it. Dilapidated buildings illustrate the young Agathe's desperation to go anywhere else. The staging added to the morose nature of the setting. The use of fire and water defines the infernal struggle going on with Max as he tries to win Agathe's hand. Seating: Stage on the lake, seating on the land. It still had an intimate feeling with 7,000 seats. With the slope of the seating, there shouldn't have been a bad sight line. Although it can be a little intimidating for some. Therefore, if you are uncomfortable with height, choose seats in the lower rows. Another tip would be to bring a pad for your seat. Sitting for two or more hours on weather-resistant plastic seats can be uncomfortable. Theater: The theater was nicely laid out. The restrooms are clean. The lobby is well designed with easy access to amenities. The after show bars provided a nice area to discuss the show. It included special drinks for the festival! I was more than satisfied with my visit and enjoyed it immensely!
Tony P — Google review
It is so impressive, had Goosebumps through the entire show, it surprised me in every way. I have been to many operas, this is a total different game. Go, just book it, you will not regret it. Also perfect for a surprise romantic weekend away.
Jorge — Google review
Simply amazing, no other words for the experience
Ricardo H — Google review
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Platz d. Wr. Symphoniker 1, 6900 Bregenz, Austria
https://bregenzerfestspiele.com/de
+43 5574 4076
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Erwin Hymer Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
Vintage caravans, motorhomes & cars line this contemporary mobile home museum, plus a restaurant.
What a fantastic place. First as we are in a Mobile Home we could stay on site overnight. We went into the museum when it opened at 10am, the gentleman on the counter spoke english and showed us how to download the app so we could check out all the displays in English. Once inside ‘wow’ amazing displays and set ups, showing the history of caravanning and motorhoming. So glad we made the effort to see this museum. For those with children there are also areas to keep children occupied and I can imagine for hours.
Kiwisflythecoop N — Google review
Absolutely satisfied! Friendly staff, kid- friendly museum, just more entertainment focused on traveling camping etc needed(kids related)
Igor G — Google review
It's a nice place to visit, especially for those who love motorhomes. Unfortunately, the museum was very hot with a lack of ventilation, so we left earlier than we wanted. The restaurant was even warmer, so we didn't stay in. Also, there is no translation, so all the descriptions and information are for German speakers only. Shortly speaking, not international.
ARR — Google review
It is an amazing experience in a place where one can find a lot of information about the history of caravans and campers in Germany and even more. There you can see the newest Hymer camper that is very impressive. The exhibits are interesting and enchanting. You can get an iPod with explanations in English. I enjoyed every minute and we spent there more than two hours. Price is 11 euros per person but there are discounts and for journalists is free of charge. There are also very nice souvenirs at shop.
Nicoleta C — Google review
Nice place to visit for kids and adults too.
Cyrille K — Google review
Very interesting place to visit if you are near Munich and are into leisure vehicles and their evolution. You cannot bring dogs inside but they would mind them for you at the reception if well behaved. The food was also very nice (try the lemonade)
Gokhan G — Google review
Very nice and friendly museum, telling the cool story of caravaning and automobile during ages, a must see for every camping entusiast !
Ols M — Google review
modern and interesting museum
Stefana V — Google review
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Robert-Bosch-Straße 7, 88339 Bad Waldsee, Germany
http://www.erwin-hymer-museum.de/
+49 7524 97667600
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Malbun

Nature & Parks
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Malbun is a ski-resort village in an exclave of the municipality of Triesenberg, in Liechtenstein. Wikipedia.
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Liechtenstein
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Chur Tourismus

Tourist information center
Sightseeing tour agency
Visitor center
Historic Sites
Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Amazing lady at the counter.. Very sweet and lovely.. Understood our requirements and explained everything very nicely
Sneha A — Google review
It's all great, but why do we have to scan a code to find out when the office is open? Isn't it easier to just write what the opening hours are? Such pseudo-conveniences make no sense.
Flaki I — Google review
Very friendly and helpful. Recommend the city golf course to have fun and get to know your way around the city.
Joe — Google review
The lady at the counter was excellent. She informed everything very nicely for the city and nearby places.
Ravi A — Google review
I recommend to come over here and taking a train to arosa, it’s worth a visit.
Alaa A — Google review
Fantastic service and info. Thank you very much for assistance 🥰
Kjell D — Google review
Friendly and helpful staff at the tourist information!
VT — Google review
Super
Matthias N — Google review
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Bahnhofstrasse 32, 7000 Chur, Switzerland
https://www.churtourismus.ch/
+41 81 252 18 18
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Bernina Express

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Tours
Mountain cable car
Scenic Railroads
The Bernina Express is a renowned panoramic train journey that takes passengers on a breathtaking ride through the Swiss Alps and into Italy. Departing from either Chur or St. Moritz in Switzerland, the historic red train climbs to impressive heights, offering unparalleled views of Italian and Swiss mountain ranges, glaciers, and picturesque landscapes. The route includes crossing 196 bridges, including the spiral viaduct of Brusio, and traversing the Bernina Pass to Engadin.
The most beautiful train ride I’ve been on! The train has really big windows so you get a better view of the landscape. We went from Chur to Tirano, it was about 4 and a half hours. The train goes at a relatively slow speed so you get to take in all the views. Definitely book your tickets and seats ahead of time.
Percy S — Google review
It was amazing experience for us. We went from St. Moritz to Tirano. The train has panorama windows and the driving is very comfortable and gentle. The views are breathtaking. I highly recommend everyone to try Bernina express.
Marjetka Š — Google review
Great experience. From chur to Tirano take the Right side for more view. Both sides are great but the major attributes can be appreciated at the right side (from Chir to Tirano). Something that I don't know was that they offer a gift (a mini carrier with chocolate hearts and a beverage tea).
Dr. C — Google review
Absolutely incredible! No words to describe the beauty of Alps throughout the journey from Chur to Tirano. This Bernina express is unique and definitely a must try lifetime experience.
Abdul B — Google review
This was the best train journey I’ve ever experienced. I went in first class but space and seats are probably the only difference between the two classes. The views are just stunning! You go over mountains, fields, glaciers I could just keep naming things. Around the end (if you are going from Tirano to St Moritz) you can get off at the highest point for pictures and a coffee. The staff are super friendly and always try to make your journey pleasant. This exhilarating ride takes about two and a half hours (if you again are going from Tirano to St Moritz). I highly recommend going on the right side as you get more amazing panoramic views though both sides are great. It is best if you book in advance although upgrades are sometimes available on the day. 5 stars.
Maria P — Google review
Beautiful experience! I traveled today in 1st class from Chur to Tirano — it was an absolutely wonderful experience. The landscapes were breathtaking, the train was clean and comfortable, and the atmosphere very peaceful. However, the Wi-Fi link didn’t work, and unfortunately the toilet in 1st class was out of order, which was a bit disappointing for such a premium journey. Other than that, everything was lovely — I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to enjoy one of the most scenic train rides in Europe.
Danijela B — Google review
We travel to Milan for our vacation, but noticed that there is such a cool train track, Bernina Express. So we decided to try booking the entire trip via Klook. This turned out to be the best decision we made in this trip. The mountainous and forest view along the train route is so beautiful, breathtaking and stunning. Please see the photos and vedios I uploaded. Don’t think too much, just book and go. There are many ways to do this, please look up more detail in Google or Youtube. Highly recommend to go. It’s a MUST in your life time.
Pichet P — Google review
One of the best trip we've ever made, a must for any couple despite it was far from our hotel (3 hiur to reach it) but it worth ever minute. On time, good value for money and refreshing. Not easy to book online, you should buy the ticket, then "separately" the seat !
Yazeed A — Google review
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Bahnhofpl. 1, 7000 Chur, Switzerland
http://www.berninaexpress.ch/
+41 81 288 65 65
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Ravensburger Spieleland

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Seasonal, child-friendly leisure park with themed zones, a petting zoo, rides & live shows.
Fantastic for families. This is not the first time we come and we are still not managing to go through all attractions. Kids just live it. Will surely come back again.
Izem M — Google review
Katastrophe! Langweilig für Kids over 5 years old. I will not recommend. We had lunch in Gaststätte restaurant. Food was cold and tasteless. Paid 60 Euro for lunch for two adults and a child. Not even a microwave to reheat the food. Asked the staff and no one cares. Almost students working from entrance kasse till in restaurant, no one cares. All attractions are poorly organized.
Vinni D — Google review
Good place for kids particularly age group from 3 to 7 years. My daughter is 5 years and she enjoyed very much. They have many rides for small kids and good part is , parents can accompany them.
Anusha K — Google review
Loved it! We visited it out of the high Season and we were so Lucky to get nice weather. My daughter was so happy with everything that we did Not had time to do it in half a day. But I guess a Full day might be enough… All atractions were working! We loved it
Ana A — Google review
Great adventure playland for kids with some rides that the adults can enjoy as well. Entry fees are around €33 for person, but totally worth it as all rides are free and the food available isn't too expensive, considering it's a theme park. Wonderful day out with the kids and longest wait time in the queue for a ride was about 20 minutes. Great fun.
Veronica S — Google review
Highly recommended. 99% staffs are nice, friendly and helpful. Special mention the guy (Pescal) at the boat ride. Our boat was bit soak and he placed his own jacket on it. He made sure that we are comfortable and enjoying our time. He loves his job and hard working. He should get promoted to Manager or higher rank. Overall we had a nice time and we are looking forward to coming back soon.
Heartfelt R — Google review
Nice park with great attractions for kids from 4-10 years old. On the downside it’s quite expensive - €38,50 for adults and €36,50 for kids plus €5 for parking in the middle of nowhere !!! Also food at the restaurants is fairly expensive. Facilities are good and overall everything is clean. Kids had a good time 👍🏻
David S — Google review
Got discounted tickets online. There are wages for kids to lend for 5 euros. The drinks Pfand is higher and the prices of food is slightly high The car park is large. There are places for families, kids of all ages and adults to play with. Kids could enjoy changing car tyres and get a driving license too 😉
Subin — Google review
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Am Hangenwald 1, 88074 Meckenbeuren, Germany
http://www.spieleland.de/
+49 7542 4000
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Dornier Museum

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Technology museum
Museums
Situated on the edge of Lake Constance in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Friedrichshafen offers a variety of attractions for travelers. The city boasts a steel tower with breathtaking views, a baroque Palace Church, and the Schulmuseum showcasing the evolution of school life. Additionally, visitors can explore annual fairs at the Zeppelin museum. However, one of the main highlights is the Dornier Museum Friedrichshafen am Bodensee.
A cheap but very good aircraft museum. Lots of space for the aircraft and you can get right up to them and look in (a few you can climb in). There is a very good and comprehensive exhibition to start about Dornier which should not be skipped. Car parking was easy (just remember to pay for a token when you get your ticket). My personal highlight was the information about a satellite ERS-1 which I worked on 35 years ago!
Craig B — Google review
Great museum. Very well set up. Lots of information and model aircraft to explain history. The real aircrafts on display are fantastic to walk around and maybe go inside some of them. There is a Zeppelin doing rounds above the Bodensee as well so if you're lucky you can see it land and take off.
Gergely F — Google review
Nice museum with history of the German aircraft manufacturer. Some unique aircraft parked outside, which you're allowed to walk into. They sometimes host events with airshows at the adjacent airport.
Pedro F — Google review
one of the must visit places on our list. there are many aircrafts on display and u can even get to visit the cabin. we drove there and ample of parking.
Shalli A — Google review
Nice museum, even if you are not an airplane or aviation fanatic. There is a lot to learn and the displayed airplanes are in a great condition.
Matthias M — Google review
Marvellous aviation museum with view across airport to the Zeppelin mast and hangar. Worth going early (it gets busy) and worth buying the combined ticket with the also excellent zeppelin museum in town.
Patrick E — Google review
Must visit place if you are around together with Zeppelin museum (you can get a discounted combined ticket for that). I wish there would be more information about epic DO-X and DO 31 E1 planes, however I may missed it due to language barrier.
Dmitrij M — Google review
Great museum to visit when your in the Eifel. Lots of aircrafts and helicopters. Sikorsky Skycrane and the Heinkel are real gems. Also lots of Mill helicopters from all different ages. Fun to see how the models changed over the years.
Roy S — Google review
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4.4
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Claude-Dornier-Platz 1, 88046 Friedrichshafen, Germany
http://www.dorniermuseum.de/
+49 7541 4873600
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Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen

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Museum
Art museum
Located in Friedrichshafen, Germany, the Zeppelin Museum is a top attraction that offers a rich display of exhibitions and art inspired by air travel. Housed in the historic Bauhaus building of the former harbor railway station, this museum is dedicated to showcasing the history of airship travel through an extensive collection of over 1500 unique items and historical multimedia resources. One of its main highlights includes the partial restoration of LZ 129 Hindenburg.
Wow! It was a very educational museum! I had always wondered how airships were made and how they worked, and this museum taught me everything! They even had a model of one of the airships, it really felt like I was in one! It wasn’t too crowded, and there were a lot of very cool models and pictures to observe. They had some artifacts from the crash as well. I will definitely be coming back.
Bel C — Google review
this is one of the must visit place when in Friedrichshafen. there are so many exhibits for aviation and it was a spacious and huge museum to move around. Hardly any quene for each exhibit. however i find very limited merchandise at the souvenior shop and hope that they could duplicate the displayed medal into magnets in the future.
Shalli A — Google review
Awesome and completely unexpected visit. I was in the area for work and came across this museum in the late afternoon. Tickets were disconted as there want much time left open but we got around and learned a lot about these awesome airships! Really informative museum and well worth a visit. I expect this is a huge draw after going.
Ashley R — Google review
Nice museum for adults. Interesting history and nice view into the zappelin and the accommodations for passengers. For children ( 12 and 11) who do not speak German and are not very fluent in English, there was not a lot to do. So this was a quick visit.
Martin R — Google review
The museum is certainly interesting. Although I expected more. There is a feeling that some exhibitions were created just to fill empty space. The exhibition is very strangely organized. It is difficult to immerse yourself in the topic because everything is simply scattered thematically.
Andrei B — Google review
Very nice museum. Plenty of things to see!! It gets a little busy in the weekends but it is not a problem, you can still enjoy it!!
Ricardo F — Google review
Interesting, did not know they made cars. The quality was extraordinary. This is a model known as the Zeppelin Gaylord. Check out the interior.
Mark F — Google review
Sehr gut!! Excellent presentation of this fascinating time in Aviation history. Highly recommend.
Tim H — Google review
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4.3
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Seestraße 22, 88045 Friedrichshafen, Germany
http://www.zeppelin-museum.de/
+49 7541 38010
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Uferpromenade Friedrichshafen

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
The Uferpromenade Friedrichshafen is a stunning lakeside walkway that stretches along the shores of Lake Constance in Germany. This picturesque promenade invites visitors to enjoy breathtaking views of both the lake and the majestic Swiss Alps. With its well-maintained walking and cycling paths, lush green spaces, and an array of charming cafes and restaurants, it’s an ideal spot for relaxation or a leisurely stroll. The atmosphere is vibrant, often enhanced by street musicians and performers who bring life to this beautiful setting.
The Uferpromenade Friedrichshafen is a scenic lakeside promenade along the shores of Lake Constance (Bodensee) in Friedrichshafen, Germany. It offers stunning views of the lake and the Swiss Alps, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The promenade features walking and cycling paths, green spaces, cafés, and restaurants where visitors can relax and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. Key attractions along the promenade include the Zeppelin Museum, the Friedrichshafen Harbor, and the Moleturm, a tower that provides panoramic views of the area. It’s an ideal place for a leisurely stroll, dining, or simply enjoying the serene atmosphere by the water.
Van D — Google review
nice area for walking along the bay. it was too hot for me and I had to take shape under the tree. it was a beautiful scence to see the Zeppelin NT Abflugpunkt over the water.
Shalli A — Google review
I'll just say: Stroll along the enchanting waterfront promenade and soak in the delightful atmosphere. Street musicians and magic performers add a special touch this day, while the fantastic weather ☀️ makes this day even more beautiful. This day at the Friedrichshafen waterfront was simply perfect! 👌
Thai L — Google review
You can see beautiful city landscape from the top of the tower. To see the beautiful landscape, you should enter the stairs which is need more than 9 level. Prepare your energy and power to claim the stairs. Wind in the top of the tower is strong enough, becareful with that, watch your step and keep safe.
Harry S — Google review
Too quiet and calm place. But too foggy and there is nothing to do!
Amirhossein S — Google review
I'm glad I've been here, it's the wonderful place
Andrei K — Google review
A lot of cafes and restaurants options. A nice walk throughout the lake promenade and with great parking directly in the area.
Amer D — Google review
Wonderful view.. in summer it will be just awesome...
Abhishek S — Google review
4.6
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4.3
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Seestraße, 88045 Friedrichshafen, Germany
20

Aescher - Guesthouse on the mountain

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Guest house
Inn
Mountain cabin
Aescher - Guesthouse on the mountain is a charming 19th-century inn located at an elevation of 1,454 meters on the mountainside, offering stunning panoramic views of the Swiss countryside. The guesthouse provides a picturesque setting for a day trip, with breathtaking landscapes and affordable, delicious food. The young couple managing the restaurant are friendly and enthusiastic about sharing their travel experiences.
We did a day trip from Zurich and hiked all the way up from ground level – an amazing and rewarding experience! The trail is fairly steep in places but well worth it, with beautiful spots to rest including a lake, forest chapel, hilltop chapel, and even curated cave exhibits. The restaurant itself is perched dramatically on the cliff – totally unique and with absolutely stunning panoramic views. Food was super fresh, healthy, and surprisingly delicious given the remote location. Great service too. A fantastic reward after the long hike – unforgettable!
I W — Google review
A spectacular place to visit. Food at the guesthouse was wonderful. The hike down from the cable car was about a 20 minute walk. The climb back up was challenging for us seniors. A 350 meter vertical challenge with no hand rails on the upper 2/3. A good portion of the path was very rocky with hot wires for the grazing cows on both sides. For such a popular spot, it's too bad the walkways aren't in better shape.
David S — Google review
Hiked down from Schafler and stopped for a drink and snack. Both were delicious and excellent service. Around 10 am was just starting to get busy. Also had a very cute gift shop but as we were hiking the next two weeks we could not afford to carry any additional weight.
Erin M — Google review
Great food and fantastic views. Worth the hike up. Come in fall to sample the seasonal venison and dark lagers. The house whiskies and cheeses are also delicious. The accommodations are lovely but a bit cold at night.
George K — Google review
Amid thick fog, we trekked on Ebenalp and stopped for lunch at Aescher. We ordered the Plant-based Bolognese with macaroni (optional applesauce and Appenzeller cheese), Hot Chocolate and Hot Ovomaltine. The food was delicious, and the cozy interior made it easy to warm up and recover from the hike.
Montakarn K — Google review
Came here early for breakfast at 8AM and there were already a few people, but was still able to grab a table. I ended up getting the breakfast choice but without any of the meats. Also added the warm brownie with vanilla Ice cream. Both were good and a great way to start my hike up to Schafler Ridge. Service was friendly and quick. They also accept credit cards.
Kevin K — Google review
From the Ebenalp station, we hiked down for around 20 minutes, passed through a cave and arrived in this charming chalet by the cliff. Service was super - friendly staff. We were lucky it was very sunny the day we went. View is amazing.
Pearl P — Google review
I am very disappointed with my stay in your hotel. We had three rooms and each one had serious issues: • First room (4 guests): there were no shampoos. • Second room: there were insects, the water was cut off in the morning, and at night there was something disturbing in the room which made it hard to rest. • Third room: it was clearly not used for a long time. When flushing the toilet, brown water with a bad smell came out several times until it turned clear again. The shower was broken, and the bathroom window could not be closed. When I reported these problems, one of the staff called the hotel owner. He was very polite and kindly offered us free breakfast. However, the staff themselves treated us in a very unpleasant way: • They kept staring at us with uncomfortable looks. • They approached our group several times in a rude way. • One of them told us not to eat a certain food. • And when we were leaving, she said: “I hope you enjoyed eating for free.” So while the owner was polite, the staff’s behavior was extremely disrespectful and unprofessional. This made the whole experience much worse. I truly regret staying at your hotel and I will make sure to share this terrible experience.
Siba A — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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Äscher 1, 9057 Schwende, Switzerland
https://aescher.ch/
+41 71 799 11 42
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21

Wildpark Peter und Paul

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Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
Wildpark Peter und Paul is a free-entry animal attraction located in the northeastern part of St. Gallen. It offers hiking paths that lead visitors past large enclosures housing local animals such as deer, boar, lynx, ibex, chamois, and marmots. The park provides stunning views of Lake Constance and is a peaceful place to walk or cycle around. Visitors can also enjoy a small restaurant on-site for quick bites or snacks.
An oasis of wild just at outskirts of the City Saint Gallen. Many animals live there: deer, wild boars, wild cats, bobcats, mountain goats, marmots. No entry fee, several parkingspots available and also a restaurant. Best time to visit, in spring. Excellent panorama view
Andrei T — Google review
Lovely views along the walking paths winding through the woods, passing large enclosures along the way. We were fortunate to see several baby steinbock in a nursery enclosure. So cute! The entrance is free, but you will want to make a donation to help support and maintain this treasure.
Jenni S — Google review
Lovely spacious animal park, free, with parking and great for small and bigger children. With so many Different type of animals. My children loved to visit (a beautiful autumn 🍂 day) great boost of energy and fresh air.
Mabel H — Google review
What an incredible and beautiful place! We had so much fun watching the animals. You won't find them this playful and active at a normal zoo, nor does a normal zoo have such spectacular scenery as a backdrop.
TLP — Google review
Very nice place to go for a walk and see so many wild animals, surrounded by beautiful forest 🌳 and great restaurant with delicious ice cream 🍦
Barbara P — Google review
Shops are not open on a Sunday so we visited this wildlife park with the free bus ticket from the hotel. It’s a 5min bus ride and 15-20min walk from there. A small park with farm animals such as the marmots, deers, mountain goats. Not the most grand but you also get a view of the entire city and lake Constance from the hill. My only complaint is they don’t label Peter and Paul, so I don’t know which marmots are they 😅
MY — Google review
Lots of people describe parking but I had a hard time finding out WHERE, so let me clarify. There are parking spots by the restaurant and the sign clearly states that it is for visitors to the restaurant OR wildlife park. As many others stated, there are limited parking spots. The walk through the park is a loop that we did at a very leisurely pace, taking lots of pictures, in about 45 minutes. The wildlife are in large enclosures, so this is essentially a zoo (and entry is free).
Alan T — Google review
It's a nice and peaceful place on the top of the hill,where you can walk or even cycle around. It's free entry and alot of parking space too. There is a nice small restaurant where you can grab a quick bite or snacks too. Kids really enjoyed seeing the animals. There are deer, wild boar, wild goats, and lynx. It's a nice gateway for a day, so I will definitely go there again.
Raheen — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(157)
Kirchlistrasse 92, 9010 St. Gallen, Switzerland
http://www.wildpark-peterundpaul.ch/
+41 71 244 51 13
22

Heidiland Tourism - Info Point Flumserberg

Tourist information center
Transportation
Family place with lot of adventure
Suad S — Google review
Good place to go skiing for a day from Zurich. The result is medium small-ish. But there's a good area for beginners with an easy wide blu slope. Most slopes are red. Usually gets crowded on weekends due to its vicinity to Zurich.
Markus H — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went on a culinary delights hike and were thrilled. There were 3 different restaurants. It started with the starter in the Molseralp mountain restaurant, then a short hike to the Chrüz mountain restaurant for the main course and then on to the Sennästube restaurant for dessert. We enjoyed all the dishes very much and what particularly struck us was that the staff in all three restaurants were very friendly and very prompt. We'll definitely come back. Thank you very much. (Original) Wir haben eine Kulinarik-Genuss-Wanderung unternommen und sind begeistert. Es waren 3 verschiedene Restaurants. Begonnen hat es mit der Vorspeise im Bergrestaurant Molseralp, danach eine kleine Wanderung zum Bergrestaurant Chrüz für den Hauptgang und danach weiter für das Dessert in das Restaurant Sennästube. Alle Speisen haben uns sehr gut geschmeckt und was uns besonders aufgefallen ist, dass das Personal in allen drei Restaurants sehr freundlich und auch sehr speditiv war. Wir kommen sicher wieder. Herzlichen Dank.
Walter W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything was great as always…but why is the chairlift closed for lunch? I bought a day ticket...now the rest of the family is up on the Prodkamm having lunch and I'm sitting down here... In my opinion this could still be optimized... (Original) Alles top wie immer…nur warum hat der Sessellift über Mittag geschlossen? Hab eine Tageskarte gekauft…jetzt ist der Rest der Familie oben auf dem Prodkamm zum Zmittag und ich hock hier unten… Das könnte nach meiner Meinung noch optimiert werden…
Stephan H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hello Heidiland Tourism / Bike Trail We were in a group on the bike trails at the weekend. Super great thing, simply brilliant. The only negative thing was that the ski lift operator had squeezed us so badly when we got off the bikes that it was borderline bad. As beginners on the trail/lift, we simply didn't know how it worked exactly and how we had to get off the lift at the very beginning. Despite everything, a great experience... (Original) Hallo Heidiland Tourismus / Bike Trail Wir waren am Wochenende in einer Gruppe auf den Bike Trails. Super tolle Sache, einfach genial. Das einzige negative war, dass der Skiliftbetreiber uns beim Aussteigen mit den Bikes so zusammengestaucht hatte, dass es schon grenzwertig war. Als Anfänger auf dem Trail/Lift wussten wir ganz am Anfang einfach noch nicht wie es genau funktioniert und wie wir den Lift verlassen mussten. Trotz allem, ein super Erlebnis...
Rainer H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ladies and Gentlemen This morning I experienced the best anti-advertising from your Unterterzen cable car To the case; Shortly before 10 a.m. I bought a day ticket for my daughter (10 years old) and myself, at the very high price of FR. 110.-- But I immediately noticed how your employee had refused a free trip to Tannenboden to two chauffeurs who had recently brought 90 people. Incomprehensible and incomprehensible. Calculate 90 x FR day ticket. 67.- and such a reaction. There is still a lot of potential and this first impression is very impressive. Kind regards D. Army (Original) Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren Heute Morgen erlebte ich die beste Antiwerbung von Ihrer Luftseilbahn Unterterzen Zum Fall; kurz vor 10.00 Uhr löste ich für meine Tochter ( 10 Jahre jung ) und mich je eine Tageskarte, zum sehr stolzen Preis von FR. 110.-- Bekam aber direkt mit wie Ihren Angestellte zwei Chauffeuren, die kurz zuvor 90 Personen gebracht hatten, die Gratisfahrt nach Tannenboden verweigert hatte. Nicht nachvollziehbar und unverständlich. Man rechne 90 x Tageskarte FR. 67.- und eine solche Reaktion. Da ist noch viel Potential vorhanden und dieser erste Eindruck ist sehr eindrücklich. Freundliche Grüsse D. Heer
Daniel H — Google review
(Translated by Google) I got very good information; very friendly and guest-oriented attitude; best advertising for the place and the region (Original) Habe sehr gut Auskunft bekommen; sehr freundliche und gästeorientierte Haltung; beste Werbung für den Ort und die Region
Monique M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tourism employees are already beaming with the welcome greeting. A real pleasure to get advice here. (Original) Die Tourismus Angestellten strahlen bereits beim Willkommens Gruß. Eine wahre Freude hier Rat zu holen.
Tino W — Google review
4.6
(35)
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4.0
(83)
Flumserbergstrasse 196, 8898 Flums, Switzerland
http://www.flumserberg.ch/
+41 81 720 18 18
23

Pile Dwelling Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Open air museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Pile Dwelling Museum, also known as Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen, is an open-air museum that offers a glimpse into the Stone Age village reconstruction. Visitors can explore the lake dwellings and witness demonstrations of ancient handicrafts. The museum features reconstructions of homes and buildings, providing insight into the lives of farmers, fishers, and families from that era. Guided tours explain the historical significance while offering activities for children such as ax-making and fire-starting.
A fantastic an thoroughly researched reconstitution of lakeside pile dwellings dating back 4000 years and which seem to have been abandoned around 800 BC. Very interesting and well documented copies of original artifacts and information about the way of life, diet, clothing, funerary rites and known technologies of the times. The lake level used to be 5m higher at the time. The site was abandoned due to a significant drop of temperatures (global cooling? ;o)
Marc S — Google review
My visit to the Pile Dwelling Museum in Unteruhldingen was a fantastic experience. The museum is beautifully designed and the reconstructed dwellings are truly impressive. It's clear that a great deal of care and expertise went into bringing this historical settlement to life. Walking along the boardwalks and seeing the houses up close really makes you feel like you've stepped back in time. ​However, as an English speaker, I found the experience to be a bit limited. While the visual aspects are stunning, there isn't much information available in English. The films and cinema presentations, which seem like they would be very informative, are purely in German. Adding subtitles in English, French, or other languages would be a huge improvement and would allow more international visitors to fully appreciate the rich history and research presented here.
Vishal — Google review
I'm a history nerd, so I was really engaged in showing my 4 (she says nearly 5) year old daughter the way our early early ancestors lived. The museum has an outdoor area, an indoor exebition and 2 short movies playing constantly. Outdoor you can visit several pole houses dating back +-3000years in time, but our guide told us, not all houses are original and local. They gathered several cultures and rebuild the houses exactly as they did in the early days. Some parts of the tour are really nice but they also neglected a small area on the side where docu's where made about this era. Our biggest issue appeared to be our small dog, because dogs are only allowed on the outdoor village and not welcome in the movies area and indoor exebition (mostly containing original tools made of stone, bronze or iron). This divided our small family into 2 teams during the visit. The museum is located in a touristic area, where swimming in the lake, playing minigolf, playing in a outdoor wooden playing area for children, and even several eating options are located. It's located near Meersburg but for me it's worth the 5km travel outside this historic city and make a beautiful relaxing day full of playing, exploring and a bit of history. Children and dogs are free in the museum.
Jp S — Google review
Blumberg is situated at the very southern edge of the Black Forrest and also the last German town before the Swiss border
Traveler — Google review
The new visitor center is great, using the latest tech to explain the history in a relatable and immersive way. The reconstructed houses are kept simple, with basic info panels and props to show how they were used. By the time you've done them all, it is getting repetitive. The one-way system didn't work because some doors were locked. There is no excuse for having so much content in German only, even in the brand new multimedia part, considering this is the area's main tourist attraction (and supposed wet-weather saviour), and the majority of other guests were from outside Germany.
Graham B — Google review
I wish I could understand German, cause most of informartion was missed due to language barrier. My kids loved a lot of birds there.
Dmitrij M — Google review
We visited on a weekday. Highly recommend to come close to the opening hour: it will allow you to look around without crowds. The tour starts with several virtual rooms, you can be explorers, who have found the remains of pile houses. After that you get a short information tour on the place and then you can go and explore by yourself. The staff is very helpful and happy to answer any questions, sometimes turning them to a small tour. There's also a lot of information written on the buildings, allowing you to know more about historical aspects. Taking pictures is allowed outside, but not in the buildings.
Irina K — Google review
Museum management is arrogant and rude, there was no information that said no pictures and no staff present. Don't waist your time here. There is a great free children's playground and beach right there but bring a picnic.
Chef S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(570)
Strandpromenade 6, 88690 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, Germany
https://www.pfahlbauten.de/
+49 7556 928900
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Mainau

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Island
Nature & Parks
Mainau, also known as the Flower Island, is a picturesque island on Lake Constance that can be accessed via a bridge. It boasts beautiful parks, gardens, and a greenhouse. The island offers various attractions throughout the year such as the legendary Fasnacht, open-air theatre performances, and a Christmas market by the lake. Additionally, visitors can explore unique destinations like Sea Life and thermal baths for relaxation. Mainau's Butterfly House is particularly popular among tourists.
A wonderful Island in the beautiful city of Constance(Konstanz). This island is decorated with thousands of varieties of flowers, each one more beautiful than the other. With a breath-taking view of the lake Bodensee, you can wander around the island and won't get enough out of it.
Rohit K — Google review
the island is very pretty and has a lot to offer, many different kinds of nature sections and lots of things for kids around/ food places etc but was quite expensive (especially because i didn’t have long to stay which is not an issue of the place) but i could see how it could be kind of worth it as a whole day activity
Nicole B — Google review
The island is incredibly beautiful — everything is in bloom and so well maintained! However, we were really disappointed to find out (a bit too late) that the butterfly house has different opening hours from the rest of the park. We arrived just 10 minutes after it closed and sadly missed it. It would be great if the timing was clearer on the map or signs.
Sofiia B — Google review
One of the most beautiful gardens in Germany. You need at least 4 hours. The entrance fee is approximately 25 euros, but it is worth i
Jamaan B — Google review
Perfect place for nature and flower lovers. Every season has its own color and the blooming plants. Old trees like Tilia over 100 years old. Beautiful views and walking aleys. Next time, I would bring some lunch and enjoy a picnic.
Sanja T — Google review
A truly spectacular island of history and beauty. Definitely worth the journey.
Cathy S — Google review
Great place to visit if in Konstanz. Check out the butterfly orangery and see butterflies with clear wings.
Fiona L — Google review
I can bet it is the most beautiful places I have visited. For the tulips, instead of visiting Keukenhof, this is a better place. Surrounded by nature, play gyms for kids, animals where kids can even feed the goats was a holistic experience. We went with our 2months old baby and it was quite smooth. There were ramps everywhere. Accessibility was not a challenge. The tulips were beautiful. There were other flower exhibitions as well indoors. A must visit for everyone!!!!! The connectivity via ships is also very smooth and timely. We went from Meersberg to Mainau.
Prachi G — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(2307)
78465, Germany, USA
25

SEA LIFE Konstanz

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Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
SEA LIFE Konstanz, located in the city of Konstanz, Germany, is a popular family-friendly aquarium offering a diverse range of marine habitats to explore. With over 30 aquariums spanning 3,000 square meters, visitors can marvel at more than 3,000 freshwater and saltwater fish as well as various sea creatures like sharks, rays, and sea turtles. The attraction provides an opportunity for both kids and adults to discover the underwater world without getting wet.
Went here with my parents to show them something nice in Konstanz ,didn't knew the existence of a aquarium so close to where I live and I had to visit it ,went there in a Saturday it was incredibly crowded ! BUT the content inside is amazing ,so many pretty fishes some big and ugly ,the ocean recreations in small tanks is incredible ,it's like watching a small part of the deep ocean just in front of you ! It's very large ,it even has a kinda glass tunnel where the fish ,sharks and even sea turtles can be seen crossing above you ! So cool! The entry for wheelchairs is easy there is a large ramp but some parts inside have stairs might be difficult to move ,dunno if there is someone who helps or alternative rout at the end there is a gift shop with plushies and other stuff also is where the nature museum is just go up the stairs and you will be at that museum ( yes in the gift shop)
António R — Google review
Pretty cute aquarium mostly designed for children, with a sad 46 year old Carp and sea turtle. The natural history exhibits are informative. And you can walk across the Swiss border for a snack along the shore.
Chef S — Google review
Nice place to visit with the kids. It's not the biggest aquarium but nicely put together and interesting. The tanks were nicely decorated as well. Parking was a bit crowded but not very expensive.
Jens J — Google review
Buy tickets before. Too crowded, even though they work with time slots. Very good for small kids, not for adults. The app with animal recognition doesn't work well. It's announced as in German and in English, but only German is available in the app. Bistro is good! All text is only in German!
Gert A — Google review
Disappointing. It is so overpriced for the variety of species you can see there. There is nothing special at all. It’s so small and that I really couldnt believe that was all. Doesn’t make sense to drive if you live far away. And definitely not worth the price you pay. You can visit much better places for this price.
Julia K — Google review
If you are with little kids, it's the perfect place to spent a couple of hours.
Pavel P — Google review
perfectly presented aquariums, large variety of species, interesting lecture about penguins, small museum about nature
Ari F — Google review
I had an okay experience at the aquarium. While there were lots of fish to see, I felt bad for the penguins because their space seemed quite small. It was also pretty loud with so many people around, which made it a bit uncomfortable. Overall, it was nice to see the variety of marine life, but I wish the conditions for the animals were better.
Ashley O — Google review
3.9
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3.5
(1108)
Hafenstraße 9, 78462 Konstanz, Germany
https://www.visitsealife.com/de/konstanz/
+49 731 146115331
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Konstanz Port

Harbor
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Konstanz Port is a picturesque spot offering stunning views of the lake, with clear waters reflecting the surrounding mountains and town. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along the promenade, watching boats come and go. The well-maintained port area provides plenty of seating to relax and take in the scenery. Additionally, there are various cafes and restaurants nearby.
Konstanz Port is an absolute gem! The stunning views of the lake are mesmerizing, with the crystal-clear waters reflecting the surrounding mountains and the charming town. I loved taking a leisurely stroll along the promenade, soaking in the tranquil ambiance and watching boats gently bobbing in the water. The port area is beautifully maintained, with plenty of benches and spots to relax and enjoy the scenery. There are also a variety of cafes and restaurants nearby. The port’s proximity to the historic old town is another big plus. After enjoying the waterfront, it’s just a short walk to explore the charming streets, historic buildings, and cultural landmarks of Konstanz. Overall, Konstanz Port is a must-visit. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful place to relax, a starting point for lake adventures, or simply a spot to enjoy breathtaking views, Konstanz Port has it all. I can’t wait to return and experience its magic!
Elhendawy — Google review
Good spot to spend your weekend during summers specially, you can rent a boat, swim, etc.
Rishi M — Google review
Wonderful Christmas market
Adrian P — Google review
Beautiful view nice restaurants
Radko G — Google review
Beautiful area a must see to appreciate
Candace C — Google review
The ferry ride to Konstanz from Uberling was fun. Beautiful day, lots to see, stops were short and all the food and drink on the boat you could want.
Cabin L — Google review
Nice and clean place.
MrMilan007 — Google review
Beautiful old lake port. Interesting way to cope with the change of water level. Lacking a nace cafe to sit and enjoy the view.
Kamen — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(972)
78462 Konstanz, Germany
27

Fitness Island

Spa and health club
Spas & Wellness
Beauty salon
Gym
Massage spa
Physical therapy clinic
Very much enjoyed the wellness area. Visited many times while on long stay work trip. Staff was friendly and respectful. Multiple sauna types and relaxation areas to enjoy. Website is helpful and accurate. The 90C sauna ceremony is incredibly relaxing and rejuvenating. Bravo to the staff’s endurance performing these ceremonies multiple times a day! Very nice addition to the experience. The larger than expected cold water bath allows for extended dunking. Textile free and 16+ age requirement makes for more enjoyable experience than some other spa/saunas have visited in Switzerland that did not have this age requirement. As well, the all day access is appreciated with not having to feel rushed by a time limit. Salt pool on rooftop is nice ambiance. Also enjoyed the regular pool with underwater bicycles. Will certainly visit again on future trips.
Celia C — Google review
One of the most confusing spa experiences I’ve ever had. As we were just visiting the area, we had never been there before. First of all, the google maps address leads to a completely different place. Secondly, once we get inside we had no idea what is located where. We just see random old naked people walking back and forth until we realize that right in front of us the wall is actually a sign with arrows and names of the different areas but it is all in a bright green color on a light -wood-brown background that you can barely see. I have to say, the signing and direction placement is quite bad in all the spa area. I guess if you are a local then it does not matter because you have been there more than once. For a newcomer - quite unpleasant. The wood burning sauna is actually great but the seating is always quite hot and don’t try sitting outside of the reach of your towel. We found the other spa guests quite grumpy and rude just because my partner did not feel comfortable taking down her swimsuit with some of the unfit and creepy people staring. The steam sauna is one of the warmest I have been in so extra points for that. The salt-room is also a nice and quite place we found to relax in a more private space. The saltwater rooftop pool is quite nice too but the view is quite like nothing - just like looking at the backyard of lidl. The whole experience of spa for us is to find a place of peace and a bit privacy whereas in this spa it felt there is basically no place to find privacy and calm. For moments in the salt room and the saltpool. But the rest of the area there is always someone somewhere who is looking at you showering or changing clothes etc. As a man I dont care about anyone looking but I do feel for the women in this situation. Overall the interior and feel felt a bit oldish, a bit cheap. And on top, it is a pitty you pay the whole 40.- and it doesnt matter how long you stay - 1 hour or 5 hours. We would have easily left after 1 hour but after such a pricing strategy we decided to try all the areas out. Either way, the spa definitely was not worth the 40 Francs. If you go to a gym and use other services there, then maybe..
Karalis B — Google review
The spa part is a Great place to be, especially in winter evenings! We come almost every Sunday at 19.00 and stay till 22.00 almost alone. The saunas program is very nice and the roof salty pool is amazing!
Три П — Google review
Very unfriendly staff.
Inviting ( — Google review
Openair from 6:00 to 23:00 every Day, great Equipment, great Restaurant
Markus H — Google review
Best fitness and wellness complex I have ever been, your luxus and luxury for every day.
Viktor S — Google review
Perfect place for quiet bathing in style!
Thomas S — Google review
Top Wellnessangebot
Karin — Google review
4.4
(431)
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4.0
(82)
Industriestrasse 25, 9552 Bronschhofen, Switzerland
https://www.fitness-island.ch/
+41 71 577 07 07
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Stein am Rhein

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Stein am Rhein, a charming small town in northeastern Switzerland, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval half-timbered houses adorned with painted facades. The old town's Rathausplatz is lined with these historic buildings. St. George’s Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery complex housing a museum, sits on the banks of the Rhine River. Overlooking the town from a hilltop is Hohenklingen Castle, which dates back to the Middle Ages.
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8260, Switzerland
http://www.steinamrhein.ch/
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Sauschwänzlebahn

Heritage railroad
Tours
Historic, seasonal steam train traveling along part of Germany's scenic Black Forest.
Today was the season opening of Sauschwänzlebahn. The mighty 50 2988 was on duty and ran smoothly. Sun was shining and the track was at its best with outstanding bridges and cool tunnels. If you have not yet experienced this fabulous historical line, there are some steam hauled trains available this season. Extra ordinary experience. The steam hauled service is highly recommed due to historical vibe.
Ahma K — Google review
Best place to bring kids and grandparents alike! Like walking through a time machine. You can even go up to the engine and see firsthand how they scoop the coal in.
N S — Google review
Wonderful trip to Weizen and back
Traveler — Google review
American here.. The tour is all German so just know that.. But it's not required to know what's up.. The ride it beautiful, the train cars are okay. But the best surprise was seeing my engine wasn't the bb226 but the br50 kreigslok omg I drooled the entire time seeing her.. Built in 1942, she's a beauty and they are super quiet for a steam locomotive and they cruise along good. Smooth ride, well maintained tracks.
L042987 — Google review
Nice place for family holiday or group visits. There are food & drinks in train, highly recommend try local beer by rothaus. And Frikadellen Brötchen at the station. Tickets you may buy bevor 1,5h of departure in 08:30-10:00 and 12:30-14:00
Taisia B — Google review
Great experience, what everyone should do once a life. Beautiful way with old train with very nice views and interesting routes. I didn't know the meaning of the name "Sauschänzlebahn". It comes from the form of the route. "Sau" means sow, and schänzle is Tail:)) And because of one particular place the route is looking like the tail of sow, they called it " Sauschänzlebahn". There is also little museum, where you can see all the details related to the old railway. and can watch the movie about it. You could bring your kids here, they will enjoy also much definitely.
Mariami T — Google review
Ancient train and very interesting museum before riding the train. Price 18€ simple journey and 24€ in both directions (Blumberg-Weizen)
Nilo N — Google review
This historic train is a great experience. Awesome view of countryside, even the old train stations look original. Staff is friendly and helpful. Museum is very informative.
Elke H — Google review
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Bahnhofstraße 1, 78176 Blumberg, Germany
https://www.sauschwaenzlebahn.de/
+49 7702 51300
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Wutachschlucht

Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Scenic 33km-long river valley with imposing gorges & dense forestry, with popular hiking trails.
It’s a very rewarding hike for how easy it is! There isn’t a lot of elevation and we did see many families with kids and even dogs, but at the same time it’s an exciting trail, very naturey, beautiful views, cliffs surrounding you and several waterfalls. It’s not a strenuous trail but I would definitely recommend hiking shoes as it can be VERY slippery and the terrain is quite uneven.
Ivana G — Google review
Nestled in the heart of the Black Forest, the Wutach Gorge is an absolute must-visit for any nature enthusiast. My recent trip there left me utterly enchanted, and I can't recommend it highly enough. From the moment you step onto the trails, you're transported into a verdant wonderland. The sheer scale of the gorge is awe-inspiring, with towering cliffs draped in moss and ancient trees. The Wutach River itself is a mesmerizing companion throughout the hike, its crystal-clear waters cascading over rocks and forming serene pools. The sound of the rushing water, combined with rustling leaves and birdsong, creates a symphony of nature that is incredibly calming and invigorating. What truly sets the Wutach Gorge apart is its incredible biodiversity. The air is fresh and clean, filled with the scent of damp earth and wildflowers. It's a place where you feel truly connected to the natural world. The trails are well-maintained and offer options for different fitness levels, though some sections can be quite steep – definitely bring good hiking boots! Every step is rewarded with stunning vistas and new discoveries. Whether you're an avid hiker seeking adventure or just looking for a peaceful stroll, the Wutach Gorge delivers. It's a place that rejuvenates the soul, leaving you feeling refreshed, inspired, and deeply appreciative of nature's wonders.
Zain S — Google review
Exceptionally green and pretty. Especially up the other side of the path towards the waterfalls. It is however difficult to get into the gorge from any other direction than the main car park. I got lost and onto some very poor overgrown trails from trying to enter from the west. So definitely enter and exit from the car park to the East.
Josh L — Google review
Hiked it in full, from Achdorf to Kappel. It is nice but not amazing. Not enough of the path is near the river. Some beautiful areas (look for otters!) but also a lot of parts that are not memorable.
L.Robert1991 — Google review
Not really the best attraction in Schwarzwald. The trail feels partly unsafe, boring, and directions are pathetic. The trail is highly scattered and difficult to find the most scenic spots. The website "Hochschwarzwald" must provide more and better directions and information. We were misled and drove to a wrong parking spot where directions were really bad. I had to ask around to get to the right spot. There are much better places to visit in Schwarzwald.
Vishal G — Google review
It’s so beautiful in there! It’s a short trip so you won’t be spending the whole day. But maybe half a day including the area around is a great activity! Totally worth the admission ticket.
Chetan B — Google review
The Wutach River is a great stage for hikes and offers beautiful scenery for the eyes. Make sure to select a hike that follows the river closely to avoid public roads (I dislike asphalt during hikes and if you're not careful you can spend a lot of time on these in this area), this will allow you to make the most of the wonderful flora in the area. Don't forget to dress properly (good hiking shoes of category B at least are especially welcome) and bring enough water, as some of the hikes can be quite challenging.
Lars — Google review
Woooow what a hike, I did a hike of 5 hours and 17,50km in this area. My feet started to hurt else I would like to see more of this beautiful place. There is just so much to see, up and down on different paths. Where it can be unsafe there are steel fences and ropes. Saw a lot of ravens too and some other animals that you don’t see everyday. We wanted to take a bus at the nearest stop, but remember they do not ride that often so we had to walk our way back to the car. So don’t make the same mistake as me, go take the bus to the end and walk back to the car, instead of walking and take the bus back. Plan your hike. Beside that, what a place.
Kjoffy — Google review
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Schattenmühle 1, 79843 Löffingen, Germany
https://www.hochschwarzwald.de/Wandern/Wutachschlucht?utm_source=local&utm_medium=wutachschlucht&utm_campaign=mybusiness
+49 7652 12060
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