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Around the Lake of Constance

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 | Traveling | No Comments

After a quite long non traveling time, we went for a Lake of Constance trip with our bikes on white sunday.

You wont believe it, but we use our bikes the first time since my girlfriend arrived  Switzerland. So we decided to remove the dust and pedal the 210 km around the lake.

Day 1
Starting point was Kreuzlingen. Together with our colleagues we head of across the german border to Constance. This is quite near and we already could enjoy the first sight at the lake.

Lake of Constance

We decided not to take the ferry to Meersburg, but to visit the peninsula Mainau and continue via Ludwigshafen to Meersburg.

It took us about half an hour to arrive at the peninsula Mainau. The entry of 8€ is not that cheap just to visit an island, but we wanted to see something on our trip, so we payed and entered to the paradise of the flowers.

Peninsula Mainau

Peninsula Mainau

Unfortunately a week before has been this thunder storm, which destroyed most of these wonderful flowers, but there where a lot of birds, restaurants and the butterfly house. The butterfly house was very nice, within a tropical winter garden with a lot of nice orchids and flying butterflies in every color.

After a quick Lunch we continued our trip. The way to Ludwigshafen was very hilly, four hours up and down can be very exhausting, so we where glad to pass Ludwigshafen where we made a small break and continued our way in direction Meersburg.
We arrived in Überlingen at  20:00 so quite late and we searched for rooms, but all hotels in and around Überlingen where fully booked out. With pure luck we finally me a guy from a youth hotel, which just got free space, so we immediately grabbed it.

Day 2
In the second Morning, we visited the pile dwelling museum, where they reconstruct several historical pile dwelling villages and show how they lived in these ancient times.

Pile dwelling museum

Pile dwelling museum

Afterwards we arrived in Meersburg, a small city with beautiful old town, where we made a break and discussed our further way. We where very affray that we wont find a room in the second night, because thew day before it was really tight. Finally we decided to drive to Friedrichshafen and take the ferry to Romanshorn, what we did at the end.

The plan was, to driver in direction of Rorschach, if we find a room on the way we’ll stay, otherwise we take the train back home. The pathway to Rorschach is very flat and peaceful. Where the many tourist shops and restaurants have been on the german side, only some fields, forest and a few camping grounds are on the swiss side.
Arbon, somehow, is the swiss counterpart of Meersburg, a small nice city, with a beautiful old town and a castle with the ruins of an ancient roman bath.
And nearby this village we found a small and cheap hotel where we booked our rooms. The hotel just has been renovated and has been clean that you could eat from the floor, very nice.

Day 3
On the third day, we first continued the last 8 km to Rorschach where we made a u-turn and drove back to Romanshorn and afterwards it just has been further 22 km back to Kreuzlingen.
The end of our journey , we enjoyed in Back & Brau in Frauenfeld.

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