Wasserburg am Bodensee: Island Village Charm
Discover Wasserburg am Bodensee: A charming peninsula village with stunning Alpine views, rich history, and lakeside relaxation.
Wasserburg am Bodensee, a picturesque peninsula on Lake Constance, boasts a rich history dating back to 784. Once an island, it's now connected by a causeway and features the iconic St. Georg church, Wasserburg Castle, and the Malhaus museum, offering stunning views of the surrounding Alps.
A brief summary to Wasserburg am Bodensee
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Local tips
- Take a boat trip to enjoy scenic views of Lake Constance and the surrounding Alpine panorama.
- Explore the local vineyards and orchards, especially beautiful during the blooming season.
- Visit the Malhaus museum to learn about the history of Wasserburg, including the fascinating Wasserburg witch trials.
Getting There
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Walking
From the Wasserburg (Bodensee) train station, walk north towards Lindenplatz, the central square. From Lindenplatz, head east on Halbinselstraße, which leads directly onto the Wasserburg peninsula. The walk is approximately 10 minutes and mostly flat. No costs are involved.
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Public Transport
From Lindau, take bus line 20 towards Wasserburg (Bodensee). The bus stops at Wasserburg Bahnhof (train station), a short walk from the peninsula. A single ticket costs approximately €3-4. Alternatively, ferries connect Lindau and Wasserburg, with varying schedules and fares. Check the local ferry schedule for current pricing.
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Parking
Several parking options are available in Wasserburg. P1 at Rathaus, Lindenplatz 1, is close to the peninsula. P4, located at Mooslachenstraße near Restaurant Hegestrand3, offers about 50 spaces. The first 30 minutes at P4 are free; after that, it costs €2 per hour, with a maximum of €8 for 4 hours. Parking is also possible via EasyPark. Be aware that parking can be limited during peak season.