Excursion destinations in Spring

Festungsruine Hohentwiel aus der Luft

Hohentwiel Fortress ruins

Hohentwiel is one of Germany ́s largest fortress ruins and is a place of enchanted grandeur. The fortress imposing ramparts and casemates, its fallen towers and defiant...
Museumspädagogik in der archäologischen Abteilung im Museum Biberach | © Museum Biberach

Museum Biberach

The collection features artifacts from the Biberach dentist and archeology pioneer Heinrich Forschner (1880-1959), with other Stone Age and Bronze Age findings.
Alpine panorama at Camping Sonneberg | © Matthias Rhomberg

Panorama Camping Sonnenberg

Panorama Campingplatz Sonnenberg is an ideal starting point for walkers, cyclists and athletes, and is close to many popular destinations.
Guided city tour in Meersburg at Lake Constance

Guided tour of Meersburg

Enjoy a guided tour through the old town with all its romantic alleys and squares for historic insights including a visit to the palace church. Meet at the Meersburg Visitor...
Kulturmuseum St.Gallen

Culture Museum St.Gallen

The Culture Museum’s interesting exhibitions address art and culture, archaeology, ethnology and contemporary issues. A children’s museum also provides exciting learning...
Wangersee Pizolbahnen

Bad Ragaz-Wangs Pizol cable cars

A unique panorama and much more. Between Bad Ragaz and Wangs, the Pizol rises to a height of 2,844 metres. A breathtaking natural landscape opens up around the summit, in the...
Rekonstruktion Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen | © © Zeppelin Museum Foto: Alexander Fischer

Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen

The Zeppelin Museum inspires people with the idea of daring to do the seemingly impossible and actively shaping the future as pioneers. With over 1,500 original exhibits as...

Swiss National Museum

In the "Archeology Switzerland" exhibition there are 1,400 exhibits including many on the topic of UNESCO World Heritage „Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps,“...

UNESCO Site Große Stadt Kleiner Hafner

This is the oldest known pile construction site. Originally an island, Egolzwil was repeatedly inhabitated into the Late Bronze Age.