The Lake Constance Aquatic Protected Area preserves the unique freshwater ecosystem of one of Central Europe's largest lakes, offering outstanding opportunities for water-based recreation and nature observation.
The Lake Constance Aquatic Protected Area encompasses the expansive waters of Lake Constance (Bodensee), which borders Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Spanning approximately 536 square kilometers, this transnational aquatic protected zone safeguards diverse freshwater habitats critical for numerous fish, bird, and plant species. The lake's geography features a main basin, a shallower Upper Lake, and the lower section known as the Überlinger See, with varying depths and ecological niches. Historically, it has served as a vital transportation corridor, cultural crossroads, and a source of fresh water for surrounding communities. The aquatic protected area focuses on preserving water quality, native fish populations, and wetland habitats such as reed beds and alluvial forests. Recreational opportunities abound with sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and fishing being popular pursuits. Visitors also enjoy cycling along the extensive Lake Constance bike path that circles the lake and affords picturesque views. Key landmarks include the historic island of Mainau, renowned for its botanical gardens, and the Rhine Falls just downstream. Birdwatchers can spot rare species like the white-tailed eagle or great crested grebe while scuba divers explore submerged rock formations and shipwrecks. The area draws eco-tourists seeking tranquil nature encounters alongside vibrant lakeside towns that offer cultural events and regional cuisine. Protection efforts balance human use with habitat preservation, ensuring Lake Constance remains a jewel of Central European natural heritage.
Mainau Island Botanical Gardens – spectacular flower displays on a historic island
Diverse freshwater ecosystem supporting native fish like lake trout and whitefish
Extensive lake perimeter cycling route with panoramic views
Underwater dive sites featuring relics and unique aquatic flora
A car-free island known as the 'Flower Island,' featuring exquisite botanical gardens and butterfly houses.
The northwestern segment of Lake Constance, characterized by shallower waters and important spawning grounds for fish.
Where the Rhine exits Lake Constance, creating dynamic riparian environments crucial for nutrient cycling and wildlife.