Excursion destinations in Spring

SENFT Distillery

For over 30 years, our family business has been producing the finest brandies, liqueurs, whisky, gin and the first rum from Lake Constance. State-of-the-art distilling...
MÜHLENWEGMUSEUM, Allensbach at Lake Constance

MühlenwegMuseum Allensbach

Businessman Fritz Mühlenweg (1898– 1961) joined Sven Hedin’s last expedition to eastern Asia in 1927 as accounting officer, and travelled through Mongolia three times...
Hochgratbahn Steibis

Cable car in Oberstaufen-Steibis

At 1834 metres, the Hochgrat is the highest peak in the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park. The mountain station is the ideal starting point for numerous tours of varying length and...

Museum Haus Dix

The painter Otto Dix lived in the former studio and home with a view of Lake Constance with his wife Martha and their three children from 1936 until his death in 1969. A...
Art Museum St.Gallen close to Lake Constance | © Daniel Ammann

Art Museum St.Gallen

A treasure chest of eastern Switzerland, the St.Gallen Art Museum houses an abundant collection of paintings and sculptures from the Late Middle Ages to the present. With its...
Liechtenstein National Museum close to Lake Constance

Liechtenstein National Museum

Discover the diversity of one of the world’s smallest countries, ranging from archaeology to history, art and culture to the alpine natural world. More than 3,000 exhibits...

Hagnau Winegrowers' Association

Hagnau and its winegrowers - as inseparable as Lake Constance and the view of the Alps. 52 winegrowing families cultivate 177 hectares and form the oldest co-operative in...
Neues Schloss Meersburg

Meersburg New Palace

The New Palace crowns the city silhouette of Meersburg high above Lake Constance. The representative residence of the Prince-Bishops began to be built in 1710 and since then...
Rose Island and the shallow waters around it together form the UNESCO World Heritage component part. | © © BLfD, Foto: K. Leidorf

UNESCO sites Feldafing Roseninsel

Rose Island in Lake Starnberg was the first and only pile dwelling site that was discovered in Bavaria during the 19th century. With the exception of the nearby Kempfenhausen...