Lakes around Oberstammheim are characterized by their diverse natural landscapes, offering a blend of historical significance and scenic beauty. The region, particularly near Lake Constance (Untersee), provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. This area is known for its well-preserved historical sites and expansive lake views, making it a destination for those seeking both nature and history.
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Great bike path with consistently beautiful views of the lake
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Always such great views of the Untersee
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Nature and culture combined in one landscape.
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directly on the Höri cycle path to see
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Beautiful view over the lake to Germany Oehnigen
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The Untersee, with its German and Swiss sides, forms a very pleasant landscape for cycling. Small, pretty villages with well-preserved historical places and buildings. The location on the Untersee allows for very varied views at all times of the day and in all weather conditions.
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Beautiful view of Lake Constance. It's a great place to take a short break.
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While Oberstammheim itself doesn't host large lakes, the surrounding Seebachtal valley features several picturesque options. Key lakes include Hüttwilersee, Husemersee, and Nussbaumersee, each offering unique natural beauty and recreational activities. Additionally, the region provides stunning views of Lake Constance (Untersee) from viewpoints like View of Lake Untersee and View of the end of Lake Constance.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Hüttwilersee offers a bathing area with a diving tower, a raft, and a playground, along with a fireplace for grilling. Husemersee has a large sunbathing and play area with a barbecue spot. Nussbaumersee features three official bathing areas, often equipped with barbecue facilities and benches, and its flat terrain is ideal for leisurely walks.
The lakes are rich in natural beauty. Hüttwilersee is known for its serene atmosphere, surrounded by reed belts and trees, and is excellent for birdwatching, especially from its observation tower. Husemersee is a nature reserve with forests and a narrow path through wetlands, home to beavers. Nussbaumersee also boasts serene natural beauty and a small observation tower for wildlife spotting.
Yes, the region has significant historical sites. Nussbaumersee is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to ancient prehistoric pile dwellings found along its shores. Near Lake Constance, you can visit the Old Swiss-German border post near Stein am Rhein, a historical site directly on the Lake Constance cycle path. The Reconstructed Pile Dwelling of Wangen and the Wangen Pile-Dwelling Museum are also significant UNESCO World Heritage sites related to prehistoric lakeside settlements.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming at Hüttwilersee, Husemersee, and Nussbaumersee. Hiking and cycling are popular, with many scenic routes. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Town Hall of Stein am Rhein – Old town Stein am Rhein loop from Stammheim' or the 'Ittingen Charterhouse – Nussbaumersee loop from Stammheim' found in the Cycling around Oberstammheim guide. Running enthusiasts can explore routes such as 'Nussbaumersee – Lake Hüttwiler loop from Nussbaumen TG' or 'Nussbaumersee – Nussbaumersee loop from Oberstammheim' from the Running Trails around Oberstammheim guide.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and sunbathing, warm summer days are ideal, especially at Husemersee known for its clear water. For nature observation, particularly birdwatching, Hüttwilersee is excellent in winter. The flat terrain around Nussbaumersee makes it suitable for leisurely walks year-round.
Yes, the lakes offer excellent opportunities for wild swimming. Husemersee is praised for its clear water, allowing visitors to jump directly from the jetty. Nussbaumersee has three official bathing areas perfect for wild swimming. Hüttwilersee also provides a refreshing dip in its idyllic setting.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural beauty and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many appreciate the tranquil settings for swimming, picnicking, and nature observation. The scenic views of Lake Constance from various viewpoints are also highly rated, often enjoyed during relaxing bike rides. The historical significance of sites like the pile dwellings at Nussbaumersee adds another layer of interest.
Yes, some lakes offer refreshment options. Hüttwilersee has a restaurant for refreshments, and Husemersee features a barbecue spot. While not explicitly mentioned for every lake, the region generally provides opportunities to stop for refreshments, especially along popular cycling routes.
Yes, the terrain around Nussbaumersee is notably flat and accessible, making it suitable for leisurely walks and circular routes. Hüttwilersee features a charming wooden footbridge leading to an idyllic path through the woods, offering easy access to beautiful views. Husemersee also has a narrow path with short footbridges through its nature reserve.
Hüttwilersee is special for its idyllic and serene atmosphere, surrounded by reed belts and trees. It's part of a nature reserve and offers a bathing area with a diving tower, raft, playground, and fireplace. A notable feature is a wooden footbridge leading to a scenic path, perfect for photography and birdwatching, especially from its observation tower in winter.
Husemersee, located in the Zurich Wine Country, is an idyllic nature reserve surrounded by forest. It features a large sunbathing and play area with a barbecue spot and a jetty for swimming in its clear water. A narrow path with short footbridges leads through the reserve, where visitors might spot beavers. A scenic wooden bridge near the lake also offers peaceful views.
Nussbaumersee is a significant natural monument in the Seebachtal valley and a UNESCO World Heritage site due to ancient prehistoric pile dwellings found along its shores. It combines natural beauty with historical importance, offering three official bathing areas, barbecue facilities, and flat, accessible terrain for walks. A small observation tower is available for wildlife spotting.


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