Rielasingen-Worblingen
Rielasingen-Worblingen
Best attractions and places to see around Rielasingen-Worblingen include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the scenic Hegau region. Situated in the Aachtal valley, the area benefits from the Radolfzeller Aach river and its proximity to Lake Constance. Its location near the Swiss border also provides easy access to notable sites like Stein am Rhein and the Rhine Falls. The region offers diverse experiences, from exploring ancient ruins to enjoying natural outdoor swimming.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very pretty to look at and a central square in this quaint town.
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The historic town hall of Stein am Rhein was built and renovated in several phases. The first phase took place between 1539 and 1542 when the original building was constructed. Later, in 1746, the truss construction was added. Over the years, the town hall has also served as a cloth, grain and department store. In 1900 it was renovated and given its current appearance with a bay window and impressive paintings.
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The historical pictures come from the history painter Carl von Häberlin from Stuttgart, the coats of arms and figures from Christian Schmidt from Zurich. The Gothic Great Council Hall contains, among other things, the famous coat of arms collection from 1542 and a collection of weapons (15th-18th centuries). The city council has met since 1542 in the small council chamber, which was furnished in 1766 with gilded paneling in the Rococo style.
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The most striking building with great murals. The town hall was built in 1539-1542, the half-timbered construction in 1745/46. For a long time it also served as a cloth, grain and department store. It got its present form in 1898-1900. At that time the market hall was closed and the bay window and the paintings were attached.
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The little town of Stein am Rhein is located where Lake Constance becomes the Rhine again. It is famous for its well-preserved old town with painted facades and half-timbered houses, for which it received the very first Wakker Prize in 1972.
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City Hall, Stein am Rhein The town hall was built in 1542 as a shop, cloth, grain and town hall. Rebuilt between 1898 and 1900 and decorated with historical pictures by C. von Häberlin and coats of arms and figures by C. Schmidt. Houses the historic town hall collection with the famous coat of arms panes. – See museums Text / source: Tourismus Steinamrhein CH www.steinamrhein.ch
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an imposing building with its history
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Stein am Rhein (in the local dialect Staa, formerly Latinized as Lithopolis or Gaunodurum) is a municipality in the upper part of the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen. Stein am Rhein is primarily known for its well-preserved old town center and is therefore very popular with tourists. Archaeological finds and a fragmentary building inscription prove that a Roman border fortress (approximately 90 x 90 meters) called 'Tasgetium' stood on the site of the present-day town in late antiquity. It controlled a Rhine bridge and was garrisoned by limitanei (guards). A settlement of the same name had existed since the 1st century, but the fortress itself was not built until around 300 AD under Emperor Diocletian and was located on the left bank of the Rhine. Remnants of the southern outer wall now form the boundary of a cemetery and are clearly visible. Further work was carried out on the fort as late as the beginning of the 5th century. To the right of the river was a smaller bridgehead, and a late Roman cemetery was discovered during excavations around 1900. (Q: Wikipedia)
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Rielasingen-Worblingen offers several historical sites. You can visit the ruins of Burg Rosenegg, a mid-13th-century castle that provides a glimpse into the region's past. The over one-thousand-year-old Church of St. Stefan is another significant historical and cultural landmark. For deeper insights into local history, including that of St. Stefan's church and Burg Rosenegg, the Dorfmuseum Worblingen is a great resource.
Yes, Rielasingen-Worblingen is rich in natural beauty. The Aachtal valley and the Radolfzeller Aach river offer pleasant routes for walking and cycling. The Rosenegg Nature Trail provides beautiful landscapes, opportunities to spot rare plants and animals, and on clear days, views of the Hegau volcanoes, the Alps, and Lake Constance. Additionally, the Rhine Bridge at Stein am Rhein offers picturesque views of the river and surrounding area.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. The Naturbad Aachtal, a natural outdoor swimming pool in Worblingen, is perfect for a refreshing swim from May to September. Exploring the beautifully preserved Old town Stein am Rhein, just across the border, is also a delightful experience for all ages with its historic buildings and charming atmosphere. The Skulpturenweg (Sculpture Trail) along the Aach river offers an artistic and leisurely outdoor experience suitable for families.
Absolutely. The Naturbad Aachtal in the Worblingen district is one of the largest natural outdoor swimming pools in Southern Baden. It operates without chlorine or chemical additives, offering a natural bathing experience typically from May to September. The nearby Lake Constance also provides numerous opportunities for water-based activities and excursions.
The region around Rielasingen-Worblingen is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of cycling. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Chroobach Hut – Forest Trail loop' or the 'Iznang Beach – Small beach at Lake Constance loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Seal Tower, Diessenhofen – Town Hall of Stein am Rhein loop' or the 'Ascent to Schienerberg loop'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Rielasingen-Worblingen and Road Cycling Routes around Rielasingen-Worblingen guides.
Yes, Rielasingen-Worblingen offers several options for hiking and running. The Rosenegg Nature Trail provides scenic hiking opportunities. For runners, there are trails like the 'View of Hohentwiel loop' or the 'At the Rudolfzeller Aach loop'. These trails vary in distance and difficulty, catering to different fitness levels. You can find more information and specific routes in the Running Trails around Rielasingen-Worblingen guide.
Due to its proximity to the Swiss border, several significant attractions are just a short distance away. The charming town of Stein am Rhein is renowned for its beautifully preserved old town center, including the historic Town Hall of Stein am Rhein. Europe's largest waterfall, the spectacular Rhine Falls (Rheinfall Schaffhausen), is also a popular natural spectacle located nearby in Switzerland.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for outdoor activities in Rielasingen-Worblingen. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, cycling, swimming at Naturbad Aachtal, and exploring the natural and historical sites. The Rosenegg Nature Trail and the Aachtal are particularly enjoyable when the flora is in full bloom.
Yes, the Skulpturenweg (Sculpture Trail) is a unique cultural experience in Rielasingen-Worblingen. This trail features numerous sculptures scattered around town and along the Aach river, offering an outdoor artistic and leisurely walk. It's a great way to combine art appreciation with a stroll through nature.
To delve into the local history and traditions of Rielasingen-Worblingen, the Dorfmuseum Worblingen is an excellent starting point. It provides insights into the area's past, including the history of St. Stefan's church and Burg Rosenegg. For broader regional information, you can also visit the Rielasingen-Worblingen tourism page.
The Hegau region, characterized by its volcanic landscape, offers several prominent landmarks. The Hohentwiel Fortress Ruins, overlooking Singen, is a significant historic site and a prominent example of the Hegau volcanoes. Additionally, the proximity to Lake Constance opens up numerous excursion possibilities to destinations like Radolfzell, Konstanz, Mainau Island, and Reichenau, each with its own unique attractions.
Yes, the Diessenhofen–Gailingen Wooden Bridge over the Rhine is a historical wooden bridge that offers scenic views over the Rhine river. It's approved for car traffic but also provides a footpath for pedestrians and cyclists, making it a pleasant stop during a tour of the area.


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