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Baden-Württemberg
Bodenseekreis
Überlingen

Path along Lake Constance – Meersburg Lower Town Gate loop from Überlingen Therme

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Bodenseekreis
Überlingen

Path along Lake Constance – Meersburg Lower Town Gate loop from Überlingen Therme

Moderate

4.7

(3)

145

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Path along Lake Constance – Meersburg Lower Town Gate loop from Überlingen Therme

01:29

34.9km

150m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The route includes a crossing by ferry. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

This route includes a ferry crossing

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After 15.1 km for 4.36 km

After 19.5 km for 140 m

After 30.8 km for 2.72 km

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

6.20 km

Lakefront path with views of Birnau Basilica

Highlight • Cycleway

Well-signposted and well-developed bike path. However, sometimes very busy, especially on weekends.
Really sporty driving is then only possible to a very limited extent.

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6.31 km

Path along Lake Constance

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Between Maurach Castle and Untermaurach, directly below the Birnau Basilica, you have a great view of Lake Constance from the cycle path.

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3

6.77 km

You can seldom take your eyes off the baroque piece of jewelry

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4

14.6 km

Meersburg Lower Town Gate

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The lower town between the lake and the upper town with the old castle was fortified in the west by the Vordere Seetor (Lower Town Gate or Bullet Gate) and in the east by the Rear Seetor, which was demolished in 1852 due to the construction of the port. In the lower town, the outer wall of today's Hotel Schiff (former cathedral chapter courtyard) has been preserved from the western city wall and the outer wall of the Gredhaus from the eastern city wall.

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15.6 km

Meersburg Ferry

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Always nice with the ferry.

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19.6 km

The ferry from Konstanz to Meersburg leaves every 15 minutes and offers, in addition to a crossing, some beautiful views and views of the lake and the respective banks. Easy to reach with the road bike and easy to use. Highly recommended for those who do not want to complete the tour around Lake Constance.

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24.5 km

View of Mainau Island

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Mainau Island, with an area of approximately 45 hectares, is the third largest island in Lake Constance.[1] As of the census date of May 15, 2022, it had around 40 permanent residents.[2] The molasse limestone cliff is located in the northwestern part of Lake Constance, known as Lake Überlingen.[3] It can be reached via a bridge from the southern shore of Lake Überlingen and has a jetty served by scheduled and excursion boats of the White Fleet. The nearest larger towns are Constance, Meersburg, and Überlingen. The island belongs to the Litzelstetten district of Constance and has been owned by the non-profit "Lennart Bernadotte Foundation" founded by Count Lennart Bernadotte since 1974. The count's family is still an important part of Mainau's attraction today.[4] The island is located on the Upper Swabian Baroque Route.

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28.8 km

Dingelsdorf Village Center

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The earliest human artifacts in the Dingelsdorf area date back to around 6000 BC: At that time, hunters and gatherers had already set up camps there, as evidenced by finds of projectile points and flint tools (microliths).

In the Neolithic period, around 4000–2400 BC, farmers belonging to the pile dwelling system first settled this region, as documented by finds of charred grain, pottery vessels, spindle whorls, and stone axes. With the help of dendrochronology, an oak post from the Klausenhorn pile dwellings was dated to around 3826 BC.[2] The finds can be viewed in the pile dwelling exhibition in Dingelsdorf Town Hall.[3]

The village was first mentioned in a document in 947 as Thingoltesdorf. King Otto I confirmed the donations made by his ancestors to the Reichenau Monastery.[4]

In 1272, the village was transferred by the Lords of Langenstein to the Teutonic Order's Commandery of Mainau and, after its transfer to Baden in 1805, was assigned to the Constance district.

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34.9 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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9.67 km

9.00 km

7.13 km

5.94 km

2.73 km

338 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

23.7 km

7.13 km

2.57 km

1.42 km

< 100 m

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