Lakes around Märstetten offer access to diverse water features in the Thurgau canton of Switzerland. While Märstetten itself is a rural municipality, it is situated near the expansive Lake Constance, a significant freshwater lake shared by Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. The region is characterized by its cultural landscape, featuring rolling hills and vineyards, providing scenic viewpoints. Lake Constance is a hub for various recreational activities, including cycling along its shores and water sports.
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A very beautiful sculpture in the harbor of Konstanz!
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View of Berlington
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A beautiful, genuine promenade
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Beautiful route for circumnavigating Lake Constance
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Berlingen is a small village with a great location near Lake Constance.
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Konstanz, a city with history The oldest traces of settlement date back to the Neolithic period. Finds of a Celtic settlement are known from the 1st century BC, and at the beginning of the 1st century AD the Romans built a fortified complex on what is now the Münster hill. This Roman base developed into an urban settlement in the early Middle Ages, which retained the Roman name "Constantia". From the 6th century to 1827 Konstanz was the seat of the largest German diocese. The city experienced its heyday from the 10th to the 14th century: Konstanz was at the intersection of the trade routes to northern Italy, France and Eastern Europe and became an important trading center for furs, linen and spices. The importance of the city at that time is also reflected in the fact that Konstanz was chosen as the venue for a council in the 15th century. From 1414 to 1418, church representatives from all European countries met in the city and elected Martin V as the new Pope in 1417. In 1527, Konstanz joined the Reformation. Text / Source: City of Konstanz / Town Hall, Kanzleistr. 15, 78459 Konstanz https://www.konstanz.de/leben+in+konstanz/stadtportraet/stadtgeschichte
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Such a beautiful landscape! Almost hard to believe that we're not in some tropical paradise!
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While Märstetten itself has the local Wisterenweiher pond for summer bathing, the most significant and prominent lake in the wider region is Lake Constance (Bodensee). This expansive freshwater lake is shared by Switzerland, Germany, and Austria, with a considerable portion of its southern shore in Thurgau.
Lake Constance offers a wide array of activities. You can enjoy swimming, cycling along its shores, hiking, and various boat cruises. Water sports are popular due to the high water quality. The region's cultural landscape with rolling hills and vineyards also provides scenic opportunities for exploration.
Yes, a popular spot is the View of Lake Constance and Berlingen, which offers perspectives of the Untersee and surrounding Swiss villages. Another significant viewpoint is from the Old Rhine Bridge (Alte Rheinbrücke), Constance, providing beautiful views over the Seerhein.
Absolutely. The Reichenau Island (UNESCO World Heritage Site) is a significant historical site and the largest island in Lake Constance, known for its monasteries and agricultural use. The area around Lake Constance also features castles, historic monasteries, and quaint villages, such as Konstanz with its well-preserved medieval center.
There are numerous cycling opportunities. For touring bicycles, you can explore routes like the 'View of Lake Constance loop from Märstetten' or the 'Thur River – Thur Bridge in Gütighausen loop'. Road cyclists might enjoy the 'View of Wollmatinger Ried – View of Untersee and Reichenau loop'. For more options, check the Cycling around Märstetten guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Märstetten guide.
Many spots around Lake Constance are family-friendly. Highlights like the View of the Rhine at the Old Rhine Bridge, Konstanz, the Imperia Statue, Konstanz Harbor, and Reichenau Island are categorized as family-friendly. The Wisterenweiher pond in Märstetten also offers local summer bathing suitable for families.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to swim in the Wisterenweiher or Lake Constance. The region is also beautiful in autumn, with changing foliage around the rolling hills and vineyards. Cycling and hiking are enjoyable from spring through autumn.
The Old Rhine Bridge (Alte Rheinbrücke), Constance is noted as wheelchair accessible. Many lakeside promenades in towns like Arbon along Lake Constance also offer accessible paths for strolling and enjoying the views.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming in the high-quality waters of Lake Constance and the Wisterenweiher to exploring historical sites like Reichenau Island. The scenic beauty of the Thurgau region, with its cultural landscape, rolling hills, and vineyards, is also highly valued, as are the well-signposted cycling and hiking trails.
Yes, gravel biking is an option. Routes like the 'Thur River Trail – Thur Riverside Trail loop from Weinfelden' or the 'Eschikofen Bridges – Thur River loop from Weinfelden' are available. You can find more gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Märstetten guide.
The Wisterenweiher pond in Märstetten is specifically mentioned as an invitation to bathe in the summer, suggesting it's suitable for local swimming. Lake Constance generally has high water quality and is a popular spot for swimming and water sports, with designated areas for safe access.


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