Best attractions and places to see around Bischofszell include a rich blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Situated at the confluence of the Sitter and Thur rivers, the town offers scenic views and opportunities for exploration in its surrounding landscape. The well-preserved Baroque Old Town, recognized with the Wakker Prize, features significant architecture. Visitors can also explore unique natural features like the Hudelmoos Nature Reserve and picturesque fruit orchards.
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Is actually only worth it if you are there anyway. The best thing is the view from the opposite slope.
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A very beautiful, recently renovated castle, but unfortunately private and not accessible. The surrounding area is also home to beautiful houses and grounds.
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The entire castle complex is accessible only for booked events. In the small house at the front, there is a castle bakery and café.
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The eight-span bridge over the Thur River is the largest surviving late medieval bridge in Switzerland. According to legend, a woman from Hohenzorn donated the stone bridge for her two sons who drowned in the flood. Instead of paying the usual toll, the Lord's Prayer was to be recited for all the mothers of the world.
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The baroque old town boasts sights such as the town hall, built between 1747 and 1750, with its rich Rococo decorations, and the 14th-century Church of St. Pelagius. The Thur Bridge, built in 1487, is one of the most important late medieval bridges in Switzerland. In the 9th century, Bischofszell was given the name Episcopalicella by its founder, Bishop Salomo. This translates as "the bishop's cell." Bischofszell Castle was the bishop's castle and dates back to the 13th century.
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The recommended diversion due to the new road closure from January 24, 2025 is listed on Swiss Topo (road closures).
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The passageway is now TOTALLY closed: https://www.bischofszell.ch/aktuellesinformationen/2346937
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The path was completely closed on January 24, 2025. https://www.thurgauerzeitung.ch/ostschweiz/oberthurgau/baum-zerstoert-abschrankung-sicherheit-ist-nicht-mehr-gewaehrleistet-bischofszeller-haldenstrasse-nun-auch-fuer-velofahrer-und-fussgaenger-ab-sofort-sperred-ld.2724978
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Bischofszell's rich history is best experienced in its Old Town, largely rebuilt in a homogenous Baroque style after a 1743 fire. Key structures include the elegant Baroque Town Hall, the historic Church of St. Pelagius, and the 13th-century Bischofszell Castle. Don't miss the unique "crooked bridge," the Old Thur Bridge, dating back to 1487.
Yes, the region boasts several historical castles. A must-see is the almost 800-year-old Hagenwil Moated Castle, where you can also enjoy Thurgau delicacies in its restaurant. You can also explore the ruins of Last Ruin, a well-preserved tower castle from the 12th century, and the Anwil Castle Ruins.
The area offers diverse natural beauty. The Hudelmoos Nature Reserve is a unique high moor with birch forests and ponds, perfect for exploration. You can also enjoy scenic views at the confluence of the Sitter and Thur rivers, or stroll through the picturesque fruit orchards and the Hummelberg and Bischofsberg woods.
Families will find plenty to enjoy. The Old Town Bischofszell offers an engaging historical walk. The Hagenwil Moated Castle is a fascinating visit with a restaurant. For outdoor fun, the Hudelmoos Nature Reserve has paths suitable for all ages, and Hauptwil Pond features a public swimming area in summer.
Absolutely! The region around Bischofszell is popular for cycling. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. Explore options like the "Newly Paved Cycle Path – View of Lake Constance loop" for road cycling, or the "Thur Riverside Trail – View of the River Thur loop" for mountain biking. Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Bischofszell, MTB Trails around Bischofszell, and Gravel biking around Bischofszell guide pages.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking and rambling. The Hudelmoos Nature Reserve offers paths through its unique moor landscape. You can also enjoy extensive hiking tours along the Thur River, or explore the Hummelberg and Bischofsberg woods for enjoyable views and forest taverns. The region's moraine landscape provides varied terrain for walkers.
Bischofszell, known as a "Rose Town," offers a rich cultural tapestry. Visit the Baroque Old Town with its preserved architecture. The Bischofszell Museum provides insights into local history, while the Typorama / Museum für Bleisatz und Buchdruck showcases the history of printing. You can also enjoy the public rose gardens, continuing a long-standing tradition.
Yes, Hauptwil Pond is an idyllic spot with a public bathing facility available during the summer months. It's a great place to cool off and relax by the water.
Bischofszell has been celebrated as a "Rose Town" since the early 18th century. This tradition is kept alive through numerous public rose gardens throughout the town, which visitors can explore. Historically, Bischofszell even hosted Switzerland's largest rose show.
Beyond the general city history, Bischofszell is home to the Typorama / Museum für Bleisatz und Buchdruck. This unique museum is dedicated to the history of printing in the 19th and 20th centuries, featuring a collection of hand-setting, typesetting, and printing machines that are still used for demonstrations.
The area around Bischofszell offers several picturesque spots. The town itself is situated on a terrace overlooking the confluence of the Sitter and Thur rivers, providing beautiful vistas. For panoramic views, consider visiting the Gewerbeturm Amriswil or exploring the Hummelberg and Bischofsberg woods.
Bischofszell is charming year-round, but the period from April to November is particularly vibrant. During these months, you can experience the weekly market on Grubplatz. Summer is ideal for enjoying the public bath at Hauptwil Pond and the town's rose gardens in full bloom.
Bischofszell has a long-standing market tradition, holding market rights for over 750 years. A lively weekly market takes place on Grubplatz from April to November, offering a vibrant meeting and shopping experience for locals and visitors alike.


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