The 10 Best Day Trips from Konstanz, Germany

Konstanz’s selling point is its amazing location. It perches on the shore of one of the prettiest lakes in Germany, happens to be among the sunniest regions in the country and is a great base to explore amazing locations in Germany, Switzerland, Austria. Here is our top pick for the best day trips from Konstanz across three countries.
Mainau Island
Lindau
Historical Landmark

Meersburg
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
Meersburg is another jewel on the shore of Lake Konstanz that can be easily accessed by car or ferry from Konstanz. It is mainly known for the hilltop Meersburg Castle (Alte Burg), the oldest inhabited fortress-castle in the country and a museum open to public tours. Also worth checking out are the baroque New Palace and the Droste Museum dedicated to poetess Annette von Droste-Hülshoff. Take some time off to explore the romantic nooks of the town and enjoy a hearty meal by the lake.
Bregenz
Natural Feature
Bregenz, a captivating town in Austria only around 1.5 hours by car from Konstanz, is best known for its massive Bregenz Festival held annually in July-August on a stage that “floats” over Lake Constance. Even at other times of the year, the town promises a bustling harbor, panoramic river views and a generous dose of culture thanks to its many awesome museums. A popular activity is to take the gondola to the Pfänder Mountain to enjoy sweeping views of the lake, the Swiss Alps and the Allgäu highlands.
Lucerne
Architectural Landmark

The fairytale town of Lucerne is a perfectly doable day trip from Konstanz. No trip to Lucerne is complete without a lazy cruise across the unbelievably beautiful Lucerne Lake. Take the world’s steepest cogwheel railway to Mt. Pilatus, explore the medieval buildings in Lucerne old town, click pictures of the famous Chapel Bridge, visit the Lion of Lucerne – and you won’t even notice the day whizzing by.
Zürich
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark

Titisee
Forest

Triberg
Forest, Museum

Tübingen
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark

Tübingen, with its cobbled streets, colorful gabled houses and a medieval heart, is straight out of the picture books. Being a university town, its streets and pubs are always buzzing with a young, vibrant energy. When in town, check out Hohentübingen Castle, the Hölderlin Tower and the Bebenhausen Monastery, and take a ride on Tübingen’s unique boat named the Stocherkahn. If you happen to be there in November, your sweet tooth is going to be grateful as this is the time for the Chocolate Festival.
Stuttgart
Architectural Landmark
