Lake Constance Nature Park spans the scenic regions around Germany’s largest lake, boasting diverse habitats, rich biodiversity, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities in a tri-national setting.
Lake Constance Nature Park, established in 1980, encompasses the northern shores of Lake Constance (Bodensee) primarily within the German states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, and bordering Switzerland's canton of Thurgau. This nature park integrates a mosaic of landscapes including wetlands, forests, orchards, meadows, and vineyards that fringe the pristine lake waters, creating vital ecological habitats for numerous rare and migratory bird species. The lake itself is an important European freshwater resource and a biodiversity hotspot. The park holds great cultural and historical value with picturesque towns such as Meersburg and Überlingen, featuring medieval architecture and lakeside promenades. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking along well-marked trails encircling the lake, cycling routes through vineyards and orchards, and water sports like sailing, kayaking, and fishing in the lake’s clean waters. The nature park also protects several Natura 2000 sites supporting rare flora and fauna including white storks, kingfishers, and amphibians. Visitor appeal is enhanced by accessible educational centers, seasonal events celebrating local customs, and panoramic viewpoints such as the Pfänder mountain on the Austrian side near Lake Constance. Throughout the year, visitors partake in birdwatching, botanical tours, and leisurely exploration of the rich cultural heritage dispersed across small villages and nature reserves. The park strikes a harmonious balance between conservation, sustainable tourism, and the preservation of agricultural traditions, making it a year-round destination for nature lovers and outdoor recreation seekers.
Pfänder Mountain viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of Lake Constance and the Alps
The Wollmatinger Ried nature reserve, one of Central Europe's largest reed beds and key bird habitat
Historic lakeside towns such as Meersburg with a medieval castle and vineyards
The island of Mainau, famed for its botanical gardens and butterfly house
A core wetland area with extensive reed beds providing critical habitat for numerous rare bird species and amphibians.
An island renowned for its exotic botanical gardens, seasonal flower displays, and a butterfly house attracting nature enthusiasts.
A remarkably well-preserved medieval fortress overlooking the lake, offering historical insights and stunning views.