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Jogging routes around Fischingen traverse a diverse landscape of gently sloping terrain, picturesque hills, and dense forests. The region features trails winding through meadows, shaded woodlands, and open farmlands, offering varied elevations. Runners can experience routes from minimal gain to more demanding ascents, some reaching over 1000 feet. This environment provides a compelling setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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190
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14.5km
01:56
610m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.7km
01:34
420m
420m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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8.66km
00:54
60m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:43
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Baroque Church of St. John the Baptist & St. John the Evangelist - Fischingen Monastery History and Architecture According to sources from around 1200, Abbot Waltram had the first church and monastery complex built between 1138 and 1144. This Romanesque church was followed by the Gothic church, probably after a monastery fire dated 1440. Before the convent chapter decided to begin construction of a new church in 1685, Abbot Joachim summoned the Einsiedeln architect Brother Kaspar Moosbrugger, whose contribution to the planning, however, is difficult to estimate. The northern nave underwent its first alteration in connection with the Idda Chapel, built from 1704 onwards. The arcades opening onto the chapel were decorated with stucco. The extension of the church to the east and the construction of the cheerful organ choir in 1753 onwards had a more dramatic effect. which forms the transition to the spacious Baroque convent buildings from the same period. Somewhat later, the chancel was remodeled in the emerging style of early classicism. The Fischingen monastery church underwent extensive renovations between 2000 and 2008. The parish could not possibly cover the high costs of this renovation, approximately CHF 8 million, alone. Text / Source: Catholic Parish of St. Idda Fischingen, Kurhausstr. 29a, 8374 Dussnang https://www.kath-fischingen.ch/de/unser-pastoralraum-0/unsere-kirchen/st-johannes-der-taeufer-st-johannes-der-evangelist
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Kloster Fischingen / A foray through history In 1138, Bishop Ulrich II of Constance founded a private episcopal monastery in his territory on the upper reaches of the Murg river and settled it with Benedictine monks from the Petershausen monastery in Constance. After an initial period of prosperity, the Fischingen convent numbered barely more than 10 monks until the 17th century. In addition to tending to monastic life, they were responsible for pastoral care in the incorporated parishes of Dussnang (with Au), Bichelsee, Sirnach, and Bettwiesen, as well as in Fischingen. The Reformation led to the extinction of monastic life in Fischingen for several years. Abbot Heinrich Stoll from Zurich converted to the new doctrine in 1526 and married; the remaining four monks soon followed his example. It was the Catholic cantons of the Imperial Diet who brought about the re-establishment of the monastery by postulating P. Markus Schenkli, the vicar of the Abbot of St. Gallen, as the new Abbot of Fischingen in July 1540 at the Diet in Baden. After initial personnel and financial difficulties, the spirit of reform prevailed in Fischingen, and the monastery experienced its long flourishing period throughout the Baroque era with an average of 30 monks. Under the pious Abbot Joachim Seiler of Wil (1672–1688), a prolific spiritual writer and sought-after preacher, monastic spirituality reached such a peak that it was praised in a visitation report with the words "more to be recommended than to be improved". The construction of the new monastery church (1685–1687) also falls within Abbot Joachim's time. Abbot Nikolaus Degen of Lachen (1747–1776) is considered Fischingen's great Baroque building abbot. He extended the church with the Upper Choir in the ornate Rococo style and had the symmetrically designed, beautifully shaped monastery buildings erected to the east and south of the quadrangle. To the west, due to the monastery's high debt burden, the earlier buildings from 1577 and 1635 remained. Abbot Augustin Bloch of Oberbuchsiten (1776–1815) skillfully guided the monastery through the turmoil of the French Revolution and had the Lower Choir of the church remodeled in the early Classical style. Text / Source: Verein Kloster Fischingen, old website https://www.benediktiner-fischingen.ch/unsere-geschichte/
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Brauerei Kloster Fischingen AG Enjoy beers in the only Swiss monastery brewery The Brauerei Kloster Fischingen AG is the first and only Swiss monastery brewery. It brews a range of high-quality beers in the Ökonomiegebäude under the PILGRIM brand – a reference to the countless pilgrims who came to Fischingen over the centuries on the Way of St. James. Text / Source: Kloster Fischingen, 8376 Fischingen https://klosterfischingen.ch/
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Statues of the Virgin Mary on the Ottenegg and at the Marienbrunnen Fountain The statue of the Virgin Mary on the high column was completely restored in the spring of 2021 by the Fischingen Monastery Association. The statue, erected in 1887, likely dates back to a movement that wasn't entirely confident about the emerging democratic state, which had forced the dissolution of the monastery in 1848. The aim was to counteract the suppression of religious influence from people's everyday lives with strong religious symbols in prominent locations. The Marian apparitions of 1858 in Lourdes were ideal for this purpose. With their eyes on Lourdes, Thurgau Catholics felt connected to an international religious movement beyond their narrow borders. This strengthened their inner self-confidence. Mary protects the land and its people high above Thurgau and reminds us that there is a higher power above the state. She is a guardian and a warning voice. Both the Idda Chapel and the statue of Mary on Ottenegg stand on the land of the canton of Thurgau, which has granted the Fischingen Monastery Association a perpetual building permit. The renovation is thanks to various generous donations. However, CHF 1,300 is still needed. Perhaps a generous donation can be found for this as well. The statue of Mary on the fountain column in front of the monastery was also renovated. We can see this as an expression of gratitude that the founding of the St. Iddazell Association preserved the monastery for Catholics. At the same time, it also expresses trust that Mary will protect and promote the work that has been begun. Text / Source: Catholic Parish of St. Idda Fischingen, Kurhausstr. 29a, 8374 Dussnang https://www.kath-fischingen.ch/en/node/35318
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Groot - Highest Point in the Canton of Thurgau With the Groot (991.1 m), we head to the highest elevation in the Canton of Thurgau: literally "the Top of Mostindien." Interestingly, about 10 m further on lies the so-called ridge, which is also the highest point of the elevation. It rises 5 m higher than the Groot and is located entirely in Mosnang, or rather, in the Canton of St. Gallen. On this tour, we explore the idyllic Tössberg region.
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Fischingen offers a good selection of running routes, with 11 trails available for you to explore. These range in difficulty from easy to challenging, catering to various fitness levels.
The jogging trails around Fischingen feature a diverse landscape, including picturesque hills, dense forests, and open farmlands. You'll find paths winding through meadows and shaded woodlands, with varied elevations. Some routes offer minimal gain, while others present more demanding ascents, occasionally reaching over 1000 feet.
Yes, Fischingen has options for beginners. There are 2 easy routes available, perfect for those new to running or looking for a more relaxed jog. These trails typically have less elevation gain and are generally less demanding.
The running routes in Fischingen are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 125 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, scenic views, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
Absolutely! Many routes pass by or near notable landmarks. The historic Fischingen Abbey is a prominent starting point for several trails. You might also encounter unique wood sculptures on some routes, or enjoy panoramic views of the Thurgau Valley and even glimpses of Lake Constance from elevated points like Ottenegg.
Yes, the region around Fischingen is home to several beautiful waterfalls. While jogging, you might be able to visit highlights such as the Hutziker Tobel Waterfalls, Giessenfall Waterfall, or the Buri Waterfall. Some routes may also pass by the Brudertobel Cave with Waterfall.
Yes, many of the running routes in Fischingen are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the challenging Fischingen Abbey – Groot Summit Marker loop and the moderate Wood sculptures Chainsaw art – View of the Thurgau Valley loop are popular circular options.
Absolutely. Fischingen's diverse landscape includes elevated points that provide stunning vistas. Some routes offer panoramic views of Lake Constance and the Hegau volcanic landscape. The Schufelberger Egg is one such viewpoint you might encounter.
While some routes are more challenging, there are options that can be suitable for families. The region's diverse trails include easier paths. For a unique family experience, consider the Bat Nature Trail starting from Fischingen Monastery, which is a 6 km circular route with picnic areas, offering an educational and enjoyable outing.
Yes, Fischingen Abbey often serves as a central starting point for many routes and is generally accessible by public transport. This makes it convenient to reach the trails without needing a car.
Yes, Fischingen Abbey, a common starting point for many routes, features a restaurant and even a brewery. This provides a convenient spot for refreshments or a meal before or after your run.
Fischingen offers a compelling environment for jogging throughout much of the year. The lush greenery and natural flower fields are particularly vibrant in spring and summer. While some trails might be suitable for winter running, it's always advisable to check local conditions as some paths may require sure-footedness and sturdy shoes, especially in varied weather.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Fischingen has several difficult routes. The Fischingen Abbey – Groot Summit Marker loop is a demanding run with significant elevation gain, requiring very good fitness. Another hard option is the Hörnli Summit – Hoger Hill (Allenwinden) loop.


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