Best attractions and places to see around Schönholzerswilen, a municipality in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland, offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The region is characterized by rolling hills, wide river valleys, and proximity to Lake Constance. Visitors can explore ancient Bronze Age settlements, historical border stones, and picturesque ponds. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discoveries.
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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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Anyone who comes from the area knows this beautiful place, which is always worth a break, whether on foot or by bike.
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Pretty bridge between fine gravel paths.
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Rose Gardens As early as the beginning of the 18th century, Bischofszell was a city of roses. Beautiful baroque gardens gave the small town a unique splendor at that time. The splendor of former years has been revived. Today, numerous public rose gardens have been newly created. Text / Source: City of Bischofszell https://www.bischofszell.ch/sehenswuerdigkeiten
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Baroque Town Hall The delicate baroque building was erected after the town fire of 1743 by the famous master builder Johann Kaspar Bagnato. Excellent stucco work and the citizens' hall on the upper floor, the most beautiful festival hall in Bischofszell, are particularly worth seeing. Text / Source: Town of Bischofszell https://www.bischofszell.ch/sehenswuerdigkeiten
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Bischofszell At the beginning of the 10th century, the Bishop of Constance and Abbot of St. Gallen, Salomo III, built a tower as a secular administrative centre for the episcopal estates, as well as the collegiate church of St. Pelagius. The town owes its name "the Bishop's Cell" to its location as a stage between the two power centres of Constance and St. Gallen. Local nobility soon took up residence in fortified farmsteads. Craftsmen and merchants settled there. In 1248, Bischofszell is mentioned in a document for the first time as a town. Bischofszell experienced three town fires: in 1273, 1419, and 1743. The last one was the worst. Around seventy houses fell victim to the flames, including the town hall. The Grubenmann brothers from the Ausserrhoden region planned the reconstruction of the town and built a dozen stately townhouses, including the museum, the Dallerhaus, and the Scherb double house with its unique facade decoration. In 1987, the town of Bischofszell was the first municipality in Thurgau to be honoured with the renowned Wakker Prize by the Swiss Heritage Society. Text / Source: Stadt Bischofszell https://www.bischofszell.ch/geschichte#:~:text=1248%20wird%20Bischofszell%20erstmals%20als,Opfer%2C%20darunter%20auch%20das%20Rathaus.
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Bischofszell Bischoffescella was first mentioned in a document in 1155. The city, formerly the bishopric of Constance, was important due to its location on the border with the territory of the Princely Abbey of St. Gallen and its river crossings. Since the 19th century, it has had the function of a regional center as an industrial location, but lies away from major transport routes. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bischofszell
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the nearby Old Town Bischofszell, which features baroque architecture, the Town Hall, and the 14th-century Church of St. Pelagius. Additionally, explore the ancient Toos-Waldi Bronze Age Hill Settlement, a Swiss heritage site, or discover the mysterious Bruderloch cave. Along the Geo-Weg, you can also find a restored historical border stone marking a 300-year-old boundary.
Yes, for tranquil natural experiences, visit Bommer Weiher Water Lilies, an idyllic pond known for its water lilies and peaceful environment. Another option is Hauptwil Pond, part of a series of five ponds, which offers a scenic viewpoint and a public swimming area in summer.
The area around Schönholzerswilen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, road cycling, and general cycling. The Geo-Weg Schönholzerswilen is a circular hiking trail that highlights the region's geological and historical landscape.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Thur Suspension Bridge near Thurau is located in a bike-friendly area with easy forest trails. Both Bommer Weiher Water Lilies and Bommer Pond offer peaceful settings and the latter has a well-maintained public barbecue area, perfect for an adventure day with children.
The Thur Suspension Bridge near Thurau provides scenic views over the river. The Bommer Weiher and Hauptwil Pond both offer picturesque settings. For a unique natural feature, the "Altegg" Clay Pit is an impressive site covering over 200,000 square meters, providing raw materials for brick production.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil nature reserves, like Bommer Weiher Water Lilies, for their stress-relieving atmosphere. The well-maintained public barbecue area at Bommer Pond is also a popular highlight for families. The scenic views from the Thur Suspension Bridge and the easy-to-ride forest trails are also highly appreciated.
In the "Schlössli" quarter of Schönholzerswilen, you can admire the art of award-winning horse painter Heinz Berchtold, whose works are impressively displayed on the masonry of his residential house. The broader Thurgau region also boasts a rich cultural diversity, including castles, historic monasteries, and charming villages.
Yes, the area around the Thur Suspension Bridge near Thurau is known for its easy-to-ride forest trails, making it a great spot for beginners. There are also several cycling routes around Schönholzerswilen with easy difficulty grades, such as the "Pizzeria on the Rhine in Thurgau – Old Town Bischofszell loop from Sulgen".
The Geo-Weg Schönholzerswilen is a circular hiking trail that offers insights into the region's geological and historical landscape. It winds through forested areas and agricultural land, showcasing how glaciers, weathering, and deposits have shaped the land, and reveals historical traces like the ancient border stone.
Yes, Hauptwil Pond features a tranquil public bathing facility that is open during the summer months, providing a refreshing spot to cool off.
The nearby Old Town Bischofszell is a prime example, featuring stunning baroque architecture. You can admire landmarks such as the Town Hall, built between 1747 and 1750 with Rococo decorations, and the 14th-century Church of St. Pelagius. The Thur Bridge, constructed in 1487, is also a significant late medieval structure.


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