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Wasserburg am Bodensee: A Peninsula of History and Charm

Discover Wasserburg am Bodensee: A charming peninsula with historic architecture, stunning Alpine views, and tranquil lakeside ambiance.

Wasserburg am Bodensee, a charming peninsula extending into Lake Constance, offers visitors a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Once an island, it was connected to the mainland in 1720. This idyllic spot boasts a rich past, with its first recorded mention dating back to 784. The heart of Wasserburg is its historic center, characterized by the Church of St. George, Wasserburg Castle, and the Malhaus, a former courthouse that now houses a local museum. These landmarks stand as testaments to the area's long and fascinating history. The peninsula also serves as a departure point for passenger ships to various destinations on Lake Constance, including Lindau, Bregenz, Konstanz, and Rorschach. Beyond its historical attractions, Wasserburg is renowned for its scenic landscapes. The surrounding area is dotted with orchards and vineyards, offering ample opportunities for leisurely walks and bike rides. The shores of Lake Constance provide breathtaking views of the Alps, creating a serene backdrop for relaxation and exploration.

Local tips

  • Take a boat trip on Lake Constance to enjoy panoramic views of Wasserburg and the surrounding Alpine scenery.
  • Explore the local orchards and vineyards, especially during the harvest season, for a taste of regional produce.
  • Visit the Malhaus museum to learn about the history of Wasserburg, including its past as the site of witch trials.
  • Enjoy a swim in the Freibad Aquamarin, offering heated pools and stunning views of the Alps.
  • Check out the Antoniuskapelle, a small chapel with a unique gothic Madonna, dating back to 1492.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Wasserburg (Bodensee) train station, walk north along Bahnhofstraße, then turn left onto Lindenplatz. Continue onto Halbinselstraße, which leads directly to the peninsula. The walk is approximately 10 minutes. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    From Lindau, take bus line 21 towards Wasserburg. The bus stops at Wasserburg(Bodensee) Rathaus, a short walk to the peninsula. A single fare is approximately €3-4. Alternatively, passenger ships connect Wasserburg to various towns on Lake Constance, including Lindau, Friedrichshafen, and Konstanz. Fares vary depending on the destination.

  • Driving

    From Lindau, drive west on B31 towards Wasserburg. Follow the signs to Wasserburg. Parking is available in designated areas near the peninsula, such as P3 in the Halbinselstraße. Parking fees apply, with rates of approximately €2 per hour, up to a maximum of €15 per day. Free parking for the first 30 minutes at P3.

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