Lake Constance
The third largest lake in Central Europe, Lake Constance is 64 kilometers long and 12 kilometers wide. It is located at the intersection of three countries: Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. On Lake Constance, scheduled boat services are provided together with a variety of alluring year-round offers by numerous businesses from all three neighboring states.
The "white fleet" links the lake's modest coastline communities and tourist destinations. Romanshorn, Arbon, and Rorschach on the Swiss side of the lake are notable towns with charming ancient towns, as are Gottlieben, Ermatingen, and Stein am Rhein, which are lovely townships on the Lower Lake.
The Lake Constance EuRegio cross-national day card, as well as the multi-day Lake Constance Experience Card, which also provides free entrance to 195 excursion sites, can be used conveniently and easily to access boats, buses, cableways, and railways. Popular cruise destinations to surrounding non-Swiss territory include Mainau Island, which has parks and flower gardens, and Reichenau peninsula, which has a monastery that is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Location: Eastern Switzerland