Best lakes around Salenstein are primarily focused on the Untersee, the lower section of Lake Constance, which borders the municipality in the Swiss canton of Thurgau. This region is characterized by its picturesque location, offering panoramic views across the lake and towards the Island of Reichenau. The Untersee provides a diverse natural landscape and numerous recreational opportunities, making it a significant destination for outdoor activities. The area benefits from a mild microclimate and a cross-border charm, shared between Switzerland and…
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A very beautiful sculpture in the harbor of Konstanz!
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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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Such a beautiful landscape! Almost hard to believe that we're not in some tropical paradise!
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Beautiful view of Lake Constance. It's a great place to take a short break.
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There are free charging sockets at the Untertor. Very nice town center and a bike shop that offers tours and is happy to help.
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The Untersee, with an area of around 62 km², is the smaller of the two lakes of Lake Constance. Of this, 47 km² belong to Germany (Baden-Württemberg), and the remaining 13 km² to the Swiss cantons of Thurgau and Schaffhausen. There are three interconnected lake sections: Gnadensee with its Markelfinger Winkel in the northwest, Zeller See in the west (all in Germany), and Rheinsee in the south (in Germany and Switzerland). Its main inflow is the Seerhein and its only outflow is the Hochrhein. Source: Wikipedia
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Fantastically beautiful view of Lake Constance
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The primary natural feature is the Untersee, the lower section of Lake Constance, which offers an idyllic landscape and panoramic views. You can enjoy breathtaking vistas from elevated points in Salenstein, such as the "Galgenbuck" viewpoint, or from specific spots like the View of Lake Untersee. The region also benefits from a mild microclimate.
Yes, the area is rich in history and culture. You can visit the Napoleon Museum at Schloss Arenenberg for insights into Napoleonic history, or explore the Reichenau Island (UNESCO World Heritage Site), known for its ancient monastery and agricultural traditions. The well-preserved medieval town of Stein am Rhein, with its beautifully painted facades, is also a short ferry ride away.
The clear waters of the Untersee are ideal for various water activities. You can enjoy boating and lake cruises, with options ranging from scenic tours to dining experiences. Popular choices include renting stand-up paddleboards (SUPs), kayaks, windsurfing equipment, or small sailboats. During warmer months, numerous lakeside beaches and lidos, such as the Radolfzell Lakeside Promenade, provide excellent spots for swimming and cooling off.
Absolutely. The region around the Untersee is a paradise for cyclists. The renowned Lake Constance Cycle Path offers a fantastic way to experience diverse landscapes, passing through serene lakeside paths, lush vineyards, and picturesque villages across three countries. For more cycling options, you can explore routes in the Cycling around Salenstein guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Salenstein guide.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes that take you through vineyards, along the lake, and to historical sites. For example, there are trails near the Napoleon Tower Hohenrain, Wolfsberg Castle, Salenstein Castle, and Arenenberg Park. Explore more options in the Hiking around Salenstein guide, which includes easy to moderate routes.
Yes, many areas around the Untersee are family-friendly. The Radolfzell Lakeside Promenade is a great example, offering beach access, catering, meadows, and benches. The Reichenau Island also features well-signposted cycling and hiking trails suitable for families. Additionally, the View of the Rhine at the Old Rhine Bridge, Konstanz is a family-friendly viewpoint and swim spot.
The region around Lake Constance, including the Untersee, benefits from a mild microclimate, making it pleasant for much of the year. The warmer months are ideal for water sports and swimming. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for cycling and hiking, with fewer crowds. The area's charm changes beautifully with the seasons, always offering captivating views.
Yes, the Radolfzell Lakeside Promenade offers catering options right on the shore, creating a holiday atmosphere. The cross-border nature of the Untersee also means there are various dining establishments in nearby towns on both the Swiss and German sides, many offering scenic views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful views of Lake Constance, especially from viewpoints like the View of Lake Untersee. The holiday atmosphere and amenities at places like the Radolfzell Lakeside Promenade are also highly rated. Many enjoy exploring the historical and agricultural aspects of Reichenau Island by bike or on foot.
The Radolfzell Lakeside Promenade is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant experience along the shore. While not all paths may be fully accessible, many lakeside promenades and designated cycle paths provide relatively flat and easy terrain suitable for various mobility levels.
Salenstein is well-connected, and public transport options are available to reach various points around the Untersee. For specific destinations like the Napoleon Museum at Schloss Arenenberg or starting points for hiking and cycling routes, local bus and train services operate in the region. Ferry services also connect different towns around the lake, including to places like Stein am Rhein and the Island of Reichenau.


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