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Find the description of most exciting, beautiful and wondering things to do in Lake Constance, one of the best places to visit in Schengen region
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Interesting guide for things to do in Lake Constance Lake Constance, lies in the foothills of the Alps, mounts three countries – Germany, Austria and Switzerland. As it is the sunniest area in Germany, this stunning stretch of water is a favorite holiday destination almost year-round. This lake laps the shores of picture-perfect towns; it also looks out to the majestic Alps and is steeped in culture and history. Many tourists are not aware about the activities done here, therefore we have mentioned a list of things you can do in Lake Constance for your help. Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Lake Constance Explore the Konstanz town and Harbor Built in the 11th century, the Konstanz Minister dominating the skyline of Konstanz is an improbable sight, with an equally impressive interior. The Old Town which is cobblestoned is a great sport to stroll, it’s astonishing architecture is very attractive, especially the historic Hohenzollernhaus and Rathaus. The Rosgarten Museum, Archeologists Landemusuem, and Hus-Haus Museum provide a generous dose of culture. The Konstanz Harbor, with its sweeping vistas, is an unbelievable spot to slow down and enjoy the beauty of nature, and witnessing spot to slow down and enjoy the beauty of nature, and witnessing a sunset from there is an unforgettable experience.
Click gorgeous photos at Mainau | Lake Constance Mainau, the flower island, is a burst of colors off the shore of Lake Constance. This Germany Island is home to a million flowers and plants across a mind-boggling number of species. The look of the island changes with the seasons but is consistently mesmerizing, and the air above the island is always thick with the heady aroma of flowers. Mainau Castle, built in the 1700s, provides a fitting backdrop to this incredibly beautiful garden island. It also has a butterfly garden and playgrounds making it a perfect family holiday destination. Explore the beauty of Lindau’s harbor Lindau is a town in Bavaria, Germany, known for its gorgeous panorama over the lake and historic architecture from the Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque eras. Lindau’s Harbor is guarded by two most famous landmarks of Lindau – the 33-meter-high lighthouse and the six-meter-high lion. Travelers willing to climb 89 steps to the top of the tower are rewarded with uninterrupted views over the lake. Walk down history at Meersburg castle Meersburg Castle or Alte Burg is the oldest inhabited fortress-castle in all of Germany; its history dates back to the 7th century. The castle, perched high above the lake, poses an awesome sight. This castle museum showcases the knight’s hall, arms hall and ancient rooms. Visitors get to walk the corridors where the guards marched and see the vantage points from where they used to keep an eye on the surroundings in the past. The creepy death chamber and the dungeon are also open to the public. The castle garden is a green oasis in which travelers can relax and slow down before continuing with their sightseeing.
Experience the landscape of Allgau Many travelers agree that the Allgau highland, sprawling over a large part of Bavarian Swabia and spilling over to Austria, is one of the most stunning landscapes in the Schengen region. This area is dotted by mirrors-like alpine lakes, swathes of dense forests and unbelievably quaint villages tucked into the lap of majestic and beautiful mountains. Take a leisure boat ride None of the trips to Lake Constance is complete without a boat ride. Catamarans, ferries and car ferries and cruise ships operated by multiple companies connect the towns and islands surrounding the lake. Boat trips on Lake Constance not only provide the opportunity to get up close to the lake but also open up an entirely different perspective of the surrounding towns that cannot be imagined from land. Nothing spells romance more effectively than watching the fierce red sun dip into the calm waters, and from a boat in the middle of the lake.
A visit to Salem Monastery and Palace The Salem Monastery and Castle, a magnificent blend of Gothic and Baroque styles, is the most significant cultural landmark in the Lake Constance region. The massive and richly ornate complex leaves no doubt about the extent of wealth and power enjoyed by the former Cistercian abbey in the 1100s. This Gothic church never fails to drop jaws with its stunning alabaster interior designed in the 18th century. Two countries in one day – Hop over to Bregenz Austria The capital of Vorarlberg, Bregenz, Austria, is perched on the southeastern shore of Lake Constance. This beautiful town is famous for its excellent museums, vast lakeside summer opera, unique architecture and endless hiking and biking trails. You can take the gondola to Pfänder Mountain, which promises unforgettable views of Lake Constance, the Swiss Alps and Allgau uplands.
See six countries together from the Santis The Santis Cableway takes visitors all the way up to the peak of Santis Mountain. Those 10 minutes are usually the highlight of everyone’s holiday, as rarely in life do travelers get the chance to see six countries spread out below their feet! From the terrace and observation deck at the peak, visitors can continue being mesmerized by the views of Switzerland, Germany, Italy, France, Liechtenstein and Austria in all of their glory. Visit the Silthouse Museum – travel to the Stone Age It is now possible to travel back in time to the stone and bronze ages, thanks to the Silthouse Museum. This unique museum showcases reconstructed stilt houses belonging to the natives of this region between approx. 4300 BC and 800 BC. The museum offers guided tours and a wealth of information on the lives of the original inhabitants and their lifestyles. Plan your travel to Lake Constance in Germany. Easily get your Germany visa for your family holiday so that you can enjoy the thrills near this beautiful lake. It will give you the best experience ever in your life. Resource Link:- https://www.germanyvisas.co.uk/blog/lake-constance- guide/