Meersburg is a town in the south of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It lies on Lake Constance. Meersburg is known for its two castles and for its wines.
- Tourist Info, Kirchstraße 4, +49 7532 440400. Mon-Fri 09:00-12:00 and 14:00-16:30, Sat-Sun closed.
Tourist Info, Kirchstraße 4, +49 7532 440400. Mon-Fri 09:00-12:00 and 14:00-16:30, Sat-Sun closed.
- Meersburg Castle, Schlossplatz 10 (upper town. Monday–Sunday 9:00–18:30. The oldest parts of this castle date back to the 7th century. Most of the rooms are furnished in period style. A newer section was the living (and death) quarters of one of Germany's best known poets, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff. This castle is probably the single best reason to visit Meersburg. It also has a small café with outdoor seating with lake view. If you only want to visit the café, you can see the first few rooms of the castle for free on your way to it. (To do this, you have to buy a café coupon for a couple of Euros which is then used to purchase items at the café.) Absolutely recommended if you happen to be there on a day when there's a clear view of the Alps across the lake. Full castle access is €8.50, plus another €2.50 if you want the guided tour and tower access.
- New Castle, Schlossplatz 12 (upper town, +49 7532 8079410. This baroque castle was built between 1712 and 1760. It houses some art galleries and temporary exhibition. Skip the café though--there are lots of better places to eat in Meersburg. There are great views from behind the new castle (free access). General information: +49 7251 742770. Adults €4, children €1.
Meersburg Castle, Schlossplatz 10 (upper town. Monday–Sunday 9:00–18:30. The oldest parts of this castle date back to the 7th century. Most of the rooms are furnished in period style. A newer section was the living (and death) quarters of one of Germany's best known poets, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff. This castle is probably the single best reason to visit Meersburg. It also has a small café with outdoor seating with lake view. If you only want to visit the café, you can see the first few rooms of the castle for free on your way to it. (To do this, you have to buy a café coupon for a couple of Euros which is then used to purchase items at the café.) Absolutely recommended if you happen to be there on a day when there's a clear view of the Alps across the lake. Full castle access is €8.50, plus another €2.50 if you want the guided tour and tower access.
New Castle, Schlossplatz 12 (upper town, +49 7532 8079410. This baroque castle was built between 1712 and 1760. It houses some art galleries and temporary exhibition. Skip the café though--there are lots of better places to eat in Meersburg. There are great views from behind the new castle (free access). General information: +49 7251 742770. Adults €4, children €1.
- Meersburg Therme, Uferpromenade 12, +49 7532 440 2810. Beautiful pool/spa right at the lake 12€/4 hours for adults.
- Meersburg International Castle Music Concerts, New Castle. Concert series taking place during the season.
- Wine Festival, Castle square. Yearly event on the second weekend of September featuring wines from the surrounding area.
Meersburg Therme, Uferpromenade 12, +49 7532 440 2810. Beautiful pool/spa right at the lake 12€/4 hours for adults.
Meersburg International Castle Music Concerts, New Castle. Concert series taking place during the season.
Wine Festival, Castle square. Yearly event on the second weekend of September featuring wines from the surrounding area.
- Staatsweingut Meersburg, Seminarstraße 6 (upper town. Buy or drink a bottle of the local wine. At the official shop you can also try the wine before you buy it.
Staatsweingut Meersburg, Seminarstraße 6 (upper town. Buy or drink a bottle of the local wine. At the official shop you can also try the wine before you buy it.
- Other cities and towns on Lake Constance. Especially recommended are Überlingen, Konstanz, Lindau and Bregenz.
- Stein am Rhein
- Schaffhausen — go there to see the Rhine Falls
- Salem — castle and Affenberg (monkey hill)
- Unter-Uhldingen (Uhldingen-Mühlhofen) — Pfahlbauten (Lake Dwellings)
[[Schaffhausen]] — go there to see the Rhine Falls