Bodensee - Vorarlberg Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Alt-Ems
The remains of the once great castle above Hohenems.
At 740 meters are the remains of one of the largest castles in Central Europe.
Rappenlochschlucht
An experience you'll never forget. Visit one of the largest gorges in the eastern Alps. You can visit the gorge for free.
Basilika Rankweil
On top of the Liebfrauenberg, high above the rooftops of Rankweil. There is the Basilica Rankweil, a well-known fortress and Pilgrimage church.
From the romantic Wallwalk you have a wonderful view over the Rhine Valley.
Bregenzer Festspiele
The region each summer in July and August is turned into an international cultural capital. Spectacular Opera Performances at a unique stage in Lake Constance.
Overigens zijn er nog veel meer bezienswaardigheden in Bregenz. Een leuke en gezellige stad!
Inatura
The interactive nature show is one of the most visited museums in the region. An informative fun for young and old.
Rolls-Royce Museum
In Gütl, at the entrance to the Rappenlochschlucht you can visit the largest private collection of this autobrand.. More than 40 cars, partly driven by well known owners.
Attractions in Germany
Mainau
Mainau Island is actually a large park, laid out around the in baroque style built palace, and is affectionately known as the "flower island".
Konstanz and Friedrichshafen
The city of Konstanz has beautiful promenades along the shore of Lake Constance and lies on a peninsula. The various gardens and parks provide a lot of atmosphere, and are ideal for a leisurely stroll.
The main attraction from Konstanz is the world famous Münster, whose construction lasted more than six centuries. It therefore has different styles.
Friedrichshafen has always been connected with Graf von Zeppelin, who in the city developed airships. Recently, you can again make sightseeing flights with a Zeppelin, and visit the museum.
Schaffhausen
The fall at Schaffhausen, the so-called Rhine Falls, is an impressive sight. On the Säntis and Pfänder, you can also enjoy a very nice view over Lake Constance.