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A natural summer playground, the Bodensee (Lake Constance) is ringed with little towns and busy resorts. Lapping the shores of Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, the Bodensee, at 65 km (40...
Bodensee Germany and the region around Lake Constance is one of the most varied and beautiful regions in Europe. The landscape, towns and villages in the area offer a broad spectrum of medieval flair, modern architecture, culture and scenic highlights.
Known as "Bodensee" in German, Lake Constance lies below the northern edge of the Alps. Not only is it the largest lake in Germany, it's also one of the most beautiful bodies of water in Europe. Bordered by Austria and Switzerland, it offers strikingly breathtaking scenery with its majestic expanse of water, and encompasses some 270 kilometers ...
The shores of this scenic body of water are located in three different countries that don't all agree on the location of the national borders that crisscross the lake, known in their shared language as the Bodensee (BOH-den-zay).
Lake Constance Germany is characterised by a variety of cultural and landscape aspects. From the German side you can enjoy wonderful views towards the Alps. Both the German region Baden Würtemberg and Bavaria have access to Lake Constance..
As a giant body of water with a balmy dry climate, the Bodensee, or Lake Constance, has long been Germany’s Riviera. It hugs the country’s southwest border with Austria and Switzerland where the Alps rear up, creating a fine backdrop.
Holidays around Lake Constance (Bodensee): Explore the sights, events, offers as well as sightseeing tips for Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein.
Nicknamed the schwäbische Meer (Swabian Sea), Lake Constance – Central Europe’s third-largest lake – straddles three countries: Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Formed by the Rhine Glacier during the last ice age and fed and drained by that same sprightly river today, this whopper of a lake measures 63km long by 14km wide and up to 250m deep.
Lake Constance, or “Bodensee” in German, is situated at Germany’s southern border. Europe’s second-largest lake after Lake Geneva, its shoreline also goes through Austria and Switzerland.
Bodensee (Lake Constance in English) is the largest lake in Germany. The huge green gem on the German-Austrian-Swiss border is 63 km long. It owes its fame to the fact that it is a real holiday paradise, joined by charming towns.