Mountain peaks around Kradolf-Schönenberg are characterized by a hilly landscape with elevated points rather than alpine summits. The region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views, often featuring historical sites. The area is known for its "Ruinenweg" (Ruins Trail), which leads to the remnants of medieval castles situated on hills. These elevated locations provide scenic vistas of the Thurgau canton and a journey through local history.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The path to the east leads to a single trail, which is easy to ride - except when the loggers are at work (e.g. in Jan. 25). The increasingly overgrown path to the north will probably become history.
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Lots of nice corners and benches to relax on.
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Very nice viewpoint into the Thurgau all the way to Lake Constance and on the other side into the Alps.
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"Summit" of Nieselberg 718 m, but lies in the forest, no view. The path from the west is easy to drive (steep in places). The path to the north is completely overgrown with blackberries and firs (see photo), it's a total mess to get through here, but it's not impossible (the path is basically there). I don't know the path to the east, but it could be OK? (according to the map, it's a dead end)
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Panoramic view to Lake Constance
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The Kradolf-Schönenberg region is characterized by a hilly landscape rather than prominent alpine mountain peaks. You'll find numerous elevated points and hills that offer excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views, often featuring historical sites like medieval ruins.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Nollen, which is 735 meters high and offers magnificent vistas of Lake Constance, the Thur Valley, and the Alps. Another excellent viewpoint is Tannenberg, providing a nice view of Lake Constance and featuring a restaurant.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The "Ruinenweg" (Ruins Trail) leads to the remnants of three medieval castles situated on hills: Ruine Last, Ruine Heuberg, and Ruine Anwil. These sites offer a journey through local history alongside scenic views. The Evangelical Church Hugelshofen is also a notable historical site in an area great for hikes.
Absolutely. The area is home to several medieval castle ruins located on elevated hills. You can explore the remnants of Ruine Last, which dates back to at least 1159 and features parts of a 13th-century residential tower. Other notable ruins include Ruine Heuberg, nestled in a forest, and Ruine Anwil, situated on steep hilltops with visible tower and moats.
The hilly landscape around Kradolf-Schönenberg is ideal for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with routes like the "Ruinenweg" combining nature and history. Cycling and gravel biking are also excellent ways to explore the region's elevated viewpoints and scenic routes. You can find more details on specific routes in the hiking, cycling, and gravel biking guides for the area.
Yes, many of the elevated excursions are enjoyable for all ages. The "Ruinenweg" offers rest areas with barbecue facilities and guesthouses, making it suitable for families. Highlights like Nollen and Tannenberg are also considered family-friendly, providing great views and amenities.
Several trails offer access to the region's elevated features. The "Ruinenweg" is a prime example, connecting the medieval ruins of Last, Heuberg, and Anwil. For a moderate hike, consider the "Last Ruin – Stream bridge loop from Kradolf-Schönenberg" (10.7 km) or the "Last Ruin – Roote-Bach Bridge loop from Kradolf" (6.7 km), which is an easier option. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Kradolf-Schönenberg.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes that incorporate its hilly terrain and scenic views. For example, the "Ermatingen Viaduct – Anwil Castle Ruins loop from Kradolf" (24.1 km) is a moderate cycling route that takes you past historical sites. Many routes are praised for allowing cyclists to experience the landscape. Explore more options in the cycling guide for Kradolf-Schönenberg.
The region's elevated points and trails are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the views are typically clear, and the historical sites are easily accessible. Winter can also offer unique, serene landscapes, though some paths might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
The Kradolf-Schönenberg area is well-connected, making many trailheads accessible by public transport. For instance, Arnegg train station serves as a regional train station on the SBB line S5, with regional and post bus connections to nearby towns, providing good starting points for exploring the region's elevated areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and rich history. The panoramic views from spots like Nollen and Tannenberg are highly rated. The historical intrigue of the medieval ruins along the "Ruinenweg" also draws many, offering a unique cultural experience amidst the scenic landscape. The well-maintained hiking and cycling routes are also a big draw.
Yes, along many of the trails, especially the "Ruinenweg," you'll find various rest areas with barbecue facilities. Additionally, guesthouses and restaurants are available in the vicinity. For example, Tannenberg features a restaurant (with limited opening hours), and the area around Evangelical Church Hugelshofen also offers rest areas and benches.


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