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Gut Lindenhof in the Lindenpark – Lindenhof Park loop from Bodolz

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Germany
Bavaria
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Allgäu
Landkreis Lindau
Bodolz

Gut Lindenhof in the Lindenpark – Lindenhof Park loop from Bodolz

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Gut Lindenhof in the Lindenpark – Lindenhof Park loop from Bodolz

00:30

4.77km

50m

Running

Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 24, 2026

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920 m

Gut Lindenhof in the Lindenpark

Highlight • Historical Site

The old manor house in Lindenhof Park. Definitely worth a visit. 😉

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1.09 km

Lindenhofpark Lakeside View

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Small port facility that rarely has water.

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1.12 km

Nice park with a great view of the island.

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1.31 km

Lindenhof Park

Highlight • Natural Monument

Nice garden area to stay.

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1.35 km

Peace and quiet

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1.50 km

Degelstein Ruins

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the earliest records state that the fief was handed over to Heinz Heintzel von Isny in 1332 by the St. Gallen monastery

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2.29 km

The St. James Chapel, traditionally also Gfrörnen Chapel, is a votive chapel from 1643 in Reutenen, a district of Wasserburg. The furnishings from the time of construction, a testament to baroque popular piety, have been preserved.

Address: Reutener Str. 62, 88142 Wasserburg (Lake Constance)
Source: Wikipedia


Everything worth knowing at:
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.-Jakobus-Kapelle_(Reutenen)
kirchen-online.org/kirchen--kapellen-rund-um-den-bodensee-da-ch/wasserburg-reutenen---sankt-jakobus-kapelle.php

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4.34 km

Schachener Straße - corner Enzisweilerstraße; open with luck;

The little St. Leonhards Chapel has already experienced a lot:
The first time it is mentioned in 1482, when at a fishing festival 10 people are said to have drowned. However, we read about their door 1485, but that probably refers to a renovation or renovation. It belonged to St. Stephan (Lindau Island) and perhaps served as a castle chapel for the opposite seat of power. With the arrival of the Reformation in Lindau in 1528, the three-storey church was profaned from rough quarry stones. Originally hung three bells in the tower, of which at least the main bell was cast in the year 1638 by the Lindau bell foundry family Ernst.


In 1828, the nave burned down and a Royal Foundation Administrator and Architect wanted to demolish the tower, but that did not allow the peasantry. After all, Saint Leonard is the patron saint of prisoners and dear cattle. Around 1900, the tower was given a new extension and until 1988, the former chapel served as a fire station. Since 1995, a development association cares for St. Leonhard, which is still in the possession of the Protestant community of St. Stephen - Christuskirche. On request, the chapel can be used for ecclesiastical and secular purposes.

There is not much to see inside. The eye-catcher in the tower is a pillar of the Lindau glass artist Oliver Schaugg (born 1965) from the year 2001. The design of the glass column wants to honor the patron saint of the chapel, the saint Leonhard - with reference to our present time. As the patron saint of prisoners, St. Leonhard has always been the bearer of hope for those in great need in captivity. Imprisonment means not only being locked up in a prison, but also being trapped in the mind. How many constraints and norms are we subject to today or do we think we have to fulfill?

The 4 sides of the glass column represent a path, a development that shows a change of consciousness over different stages. Pictorially this is expressed in the abstraction of the chain towards a symbol of hope.

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4.05 km

407 m

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2.42 km

1.94 km

213 m

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