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Bewuste keuze-Rondje Bodensee op de fiets
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Bewuste keuze-Rondje Bodensee op de fiets

Multidestination
Created: Monday, August 19, 2024 - Departure: Monday, April 7, 2025
Ref ID: 10179206
Total price From 5.057 €
Created: Monday, August 19, 2024 - Departure: Monday, April 7, 2025
Destinations: Singen, Konstanz, Meersburg, Friedrichshafen, Lindau, St. Gallen, Konstanz, Stein am Rhein, Schaffhausen

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07 Apr
1. Singen
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About the destination: Singen is an industrial city situated in the very south of Baden-Württemberg in Germany close to Lake Constance just north of the German-Swiss border and is the most important city in the Hegau area.
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09 Apr
2. Konstanz
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About the destination: Konstanz is a city in southern Germany. It lies on the border with Switzerland and on Lake Constance (Bodensee), exactly where the river Rhine exits the lake. The city is split in two by the Rhine. Although the Rhine is the usual border between Switzerland and Germany, the historic part of Konstanz lies on the south ("Swiss") side of the Rhine and is more or less an enclave. Konstanz has traces of civilization dating from the Stone Age and was settled by the Romans in about 50 CE. Konstanz was an important trade center and a spiritual center. At the council of Konstanz in 1414-1418, a papal election was held, ending the papal schism. Konstanz attempted to join the Swiss Confederacy in about 1460, but was voted down. Due to its proximity to Switzerland, Konstanz was not bombed during World War II and its historic old town remains intact. It is a historic city with a charming old town, and could be called the jewel of the region. The most important sites to see in Konstanz are: • The Münster: Built between 1100 and 1854, the church is a magnificent example of architectural styles of the centuries. Climb up the tower for a fantastic view of Konstanz and the Bodensee. • Mainau flower island: Flower gardens and parks, butterfly house, greenhouse. • Niederburg District: This charming district is the oldest part of Konstanz. It is made up of narrow streets and old buildings, sometimes more than 700 years old. It's a very cozy atmosphere and worth a walk through.
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Transport from Konstanz to Meersburg
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11 Apr
3. Meersburg
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About the destination: Meersburg is a charming town located in the southwestern part of Germany, on the shores of Lake Constance. This medieval town is famous for its stunning architecture, rich history, and picturesque landscapes. The town's most iconic landmark is the Meersburg Castle, a magnificent fortress that dates back to the 7th century. Visitors can take a tour of the castle and explore its many rooms and exhibits, including the castle chapel, the knights' hall, and the castle kitchen. In addition to the castle, Meersburg is also home to many other historic buildings and monuments, such as the New Palace, the Old Castle, and the St. Martin's Church. These buildings offer a glimpse into the town's past and are a must-see for history buffs. Meersburg is also a great destination for nature lovers. The town is surrounded by rolling hills, vineyards, and orchards, and offers many hiking and biking trails for visitors to explore. The nearby Lake Constance is also a popular spot for swimming, boating, and other water activities. Finally, Meersburg is known for its delicious cuisine and wine. The town is home to many restaurants and cafes that serve traditional German dishes, as well as local wines and beers. Overall, Meersburg is a wonderful destination for anyone looking for a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. With its charming town center, stunning castle, and beautiful surroundings, it's no wonder why Meersburg is a popular tourist spot in Germany.
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13 Apr
4. Friedrichshafen
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About the destination: Friedrichshafen is a town in the northern part of Lake Constance in southern Germany, near the borders with Switzerland and Austria. It is the capital of the District of Bodensee in the federal state of Baden-W'rttemberg. Friedrichshafen has a population of about 58,000.
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Transport from Friedrichshafen to Lindau
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15 Apr
5. Lindau
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16 Apr
Tickets
Surprise Walk of Bregenz with a Local
Surprise Walk of Bregenz with a Local
2 Entrances ( Volwassenen van 18 tot 100 jaar: 2 )
11:00 Ontdek in het Engels
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Transport from Lindau to St. Gallen
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17 Apr
6. St. Gallen
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About the destination: "St. Gallen is the capital of the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Today, it is a large urban agglomeration and represents the center of eastern Switzerland. The town mainly relies on the service sector for its economic base. The main tourist attraction is the Abbey of Saint Gall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site The St. Gallen Stiftsbibliothek, in the Abbey of St. Gallen is St. Gallen's most famous tourist attraction, this contains many books dating back from the early Medieval times, and the library itself is a stunning piece of baroque architecture. Within the city center, just a short while from the Stiftsbibliothek, there are several museums to visit: • Kunstmuseum St. Gallen • Kunst Halle St. Gallen • Point Jaune Museum • Naturmuseum St. Gallen • Textilmuseum which displays St. Gallen's rich history as a center for textile production and design"
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Transport from St. Gallen to Konstanz
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20 Apr
7. Konstanz
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About the destination: Konstanz is a city in southern Germany. It lies on the border with Switzerland and on Lake Constance (Bodensee), exactly where the river Rhine exits the lake. The city is split in two by the Rhine. Although the Rhine is the usual border between Switzerland and Germany, the historic part of Konstanz lies on the south ("Swiss") side of the Rhine and is more or less an enclave. Konstanz has traces of civilization dating from the Stone Age and was settled by the Romans in about 50 CE. Konstanz was an important trade center and a spiritual center. At the council of Konstanz in 1414-1418, a papal election was held, ending the papal schism. Konstanz attempted to join the Swiss Confederacy in about 1460, but was voted down. Due to its proximity to Switzerland, Konstanz was not bombed during World War II and its historic old town remains intact. It is a historic city with a charming old town, and could be called the jewel of the region. The most important sites to see in Konstanz are: • The Münster: Built between 1100 and 1854, the church is a magnificent example of architectural styles of the centuries. Climb up the tower for a fantastic view of Konstanz and the Bodensee. • Mainau flower island: Flower gardens and parks, butterfly house, greenhouse. • Niederburg District: This charming district is the oldest part of Konstanz. It is made up of narrow streets and old buildings, sometimes more than 700 years old. It's a very cozy atmosphere and worth a walk through.
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Transport from Konstanz to Stein am Rhein
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22 Apr
8. Stein am Rhein
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About the destination: Stein am Rhein is a historic town and a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen in Switzerland. The town's medieval centre retains the ancient street plan. The site of the city wall, and the city gates are preserved, though the former city wall now consists of houses.
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Transport from Stein am Rhein to Schaffhausen
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24 Apr
9. Schaffhausen
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About the destination: Schaffhausen is a town with historic roots, a municipality in northern Switzerland, and the capital of the canton of the same name; it has an estimated population of 36,000 as of December 2016. It is located right next to the shore of the High Rhine; it is one of four Swiss towns located on the northern side of the Rhine, along with Neuhausen a. Rhf., the historic Neunkirch and Stein a. Rh.
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