Natural monuments around Bodensee (SG) offer diverse landscapes and geological features within the St. Gallen portion of the Lake Constance region. This area is characterized by its proximity to the Alps and the Rhine Valley, providing varied natural settings. Visitors can explore significant natural areas recognized for their ecological value and scenic beauty. The region's topography includes mountains, lakes, and river deltas, contributing to its distinct natural character.
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Mostly quiet here in Lindenhof Park, except at the swimming areas.
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The Lindenhofpark is very beautiful. We like to take a break there on our bike tours🥰
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In 784 the name “wazzarburuc” appeared for the first time in a document from the monastery of St. Gallen. In the 10th century, this island fortress served as a refuge for the monasteries of St. Gallen. It is believed that between 925 and 955 the Hungarians dared to attack the St. Gallen monastery fortress Wasserburg with fire and sword, but this was possibly repelled despite a fire on the foothills. Traces of the excavations carried out in 1993 indicate this.[7] This document mentions a church of Saint George, which belongs to the monastery of St. Gallen. Until 1280, the Lords of Kisslegg, as ministerials of the monastery, were responsible for the rule of Wasserburg, then the rule went to the Lords of Schellenberg for 500 silver marks. They expanded Wasserburg into a fortress as a St. Gallen fiefdom (until 1826).
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Very nice little place on the Lake Constance cycle path
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Beautiful recreation area. Great for swimming and barbecuing in summer
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The region offers a diverse range of natural features, including expansive deltas like the Rhine Delta Nature Reserve, serene lakes such as Wasserburg Bay - Nonnenhorn, and protected parklands like Lindenhof Park. You can also find ancient trees, rivers, and various viewpoints.
Yes, the nearby Hoher Kasten mountain, while not directly in Bodensee (SG), offers a fascinating geological trail. This trail explains the formation, folds, and fractures of the rocky terrain through 17 interpretive boards, providing insights into the region's geological history.
Beyond the popular spots, you can discover a Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) planted around 1880, a very well-preserved 140-year-old tree. The Hörnli-Bergland, recognized as a landscape and natural monument of national importance, also offers diverse ecosystems and pristine natural environments.
Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. For instance, Wasserburg Bay - Nonnenhorn is suitable for a picnic, and Lindenhof Park provides a relaxing garden area. The Rhine Delta Nature Reserve also offers accessible paths for families to explore.
While specific accessibility varies, the Hoher Kasten mountain, a prominent natural attraction nearby, has a cable car that transports visitors to the summit in just eight minutes. Parts of its circular trail and the Alpine Garden are also wheelchair-accessible, offering panoramic views for all.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor exploration. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while some areas might be suitable for winter walks, though accessibility can be limited by snow.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those around the Arbon Marina – Seemoosriet Nature Reserve loop. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Rhine Delta Nature Reserve – Polderdamm Path available.
Yes, for hiking, the Hoher Kasten mountain offers a geological trail and the 'Europe circular path' with stunning panoramic views. For general hiking and running, explore options in the Running Trails around Bodensee (SG) guide, which includes routes near natural areas.
Absolutely. The Rhine Delta Nature Reserve is particularly popular for cycling, with very nice paths. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Bodensee (SG) guide, including routes like 'Along the Old Rhine – Rheinholz Forest Trails'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like Lindenhof Park for relaxation, and the opportunity for picnics under trees at Wasserburg Bay - Nonnenhorn. The scenic views and well-preserved natural environments, such as the Rhine Delta Nature Reserve, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Hoher Kasten mountain is renowned for its panoramic views that can encompass up to six countries on clear days. Closer to the lake, the Rhine Delta Nature Reserve offers nice views from the Polderdamm, and Wasserburg Bay - Nonnenhorn provides picturesque lake views.
While specific establishments vary by location, many popular natural monuments, especially those closer to towns or with good accessibility, often have nearby cafes or restaurants. For example, Hoher Kasten has a revolving restaurant at its summit. For other areas, it's advisable to check local listings for options in nearby villages or towns.


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