Excursion destinations in Ravensburg

Graf-Zeppelin-Haus

Graf-Zeppelin-Haus

Conference guests can expect a congress centre with extraordinary architecture, whose four flexible halls and further 7 to 9 conference rooms can accommodate up to 1,500...
Schloss Waldburg in der Nähe vom Bodensee

Waldburg Castle

A treasure chamber from the time of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. Waldburg castle is one of the best preserved castle complexes in southern Germany and one of...
Textilmuseum St. Gallen

Textilmuseum St. Gallen

The Textile Museum St.Gallen houses one of the most important textile collections in Switzerland. Fabrics and embroideries from all over the world, pattern books, design...

Trotte Löhningen

The Löhningen winegrowers' co-operative was founded in 1951 and is located in the trotte, which was built in 1603. In the trotte there is a well-preserved original tree...
Pfahlbauausstellung Sipplingen Funde | © Tourist-Information Sipplingen

Stilt Construction Exhibition Sipplingen

The small permanent exhibition features artifacts from the sites around Sipplingen, a pile dwelling model, and finds from the Regenscheid collection.
Uhldingen-Mühlhofen at Lake Constance

Tourist information office Uhldingen-Mühlhofen

Seehas Weihnachtsmarkt in Konstanz | © SBB GmbH

Bodensee-Ticket train|bus|ferry

With the Lake Constance Ticket Rail|Bus|Ferry, you can enjoy unlimited excursions during the magical Christmas season to fantastic winter destinations in Germany, Austria and...
St. Peter und Paul church on the Reichenau Island at Lake Constance

Reichenau Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000, Reichenau Island in Lake Constance bears outstanding testimony to the religious and cultural role of a great Benedictine...
Piratenfahrt auf der Lädine © Echt Bodensee, Lisa Dünser

Pirating trip aboard the Lädine departing from Immenstaad

Arrrgh - with the Klabautermann! Family time on the historic cargo sailing ship Lädine. Be a real pirate for once in your life, hoist the sails, scrub the deck and hope for...