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Schönes Studio in Arbon am Bodensee
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•Arbon, Obersee (bodensee)
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- Pets allowed
- 4 People
- WiFi
- 35 m²
- Entire holiday apartment
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Beautiful studio in Arbon on Lake Constance
Town with history on Lake Constance The third largest town in the canton of Thurgau on the southern shore of Lake Constance looks back on a rich history. Traces of pile-dwellers and Roman city walls have been preserved. There is also an intact medieval old town to discover. Or the legacy of the industrial pioneer Adolf Saurer with his motor vehicles. The glittering Lake Constance adorns Arbon's trains and invites you to refreshing water experiences. Its location near the border triangle also makes excursions across the border into Germany or Austria possible. Excursion destinations on, in and by the water Arbon's prime location on the shimmering expanse of Lake Constance simply allows nothing other than: off into, on or by the water! From Steinach to Arbon and almost to Egnach, you can stroll along the shores of Lake Constance through chestnut avenues, flowery parks, along extensive playgrounds, lidos and nature reserves. Lake lovers can venture onto the water either by canoe, kayak or stand-up paddle. Both courses and spontaneous rentals (a call to the canoe school is all it takes) for an adventure on your own are possible. At Nautic Corner at the harbour, motorboats, sailboats and pedalos can also be rented. And with the course boat of the Schweizerische Bodensee-Schifffahrtsgesellschaft you can experience Lake Constance from the water along the Swiss shore or across the lake to the German neighbour. All water experiences On foot around Arbon The shores of Lake Constance around the harbour town are just as suitable for long walks and hikes as Arbon's hinterland. During the blossom season, when the fruit trees are in full bloom, the latter is particularly idyllic. If you prefer a more challenging hike, follow the footsteps of St. Gallus from Arbon through the Achtobel to St. Gallen. Guided or individual. You can also discover a piece of Arbon's history on the old town walk, up to the Steineburg ruins or on the Diocese Trail, which starts at Hagenwil moated castle. On the food trail, gourmets walk through Arbon along six pleasure stations. To get further, you have to solve riddles that reveal exciting facts about the region. Hiking routes near Arbon Markets in Arbon In the heart of the medieval old town lies the fish market square, closely surrounded by houses. Where markets were held in the past, there are still atmospheric flea markets four times a year in May, June, September and October. The picturesque square gives them a particularly beautiful atmosphere. Arbon also has Easter and Christmas markets. These are distinguished by their lovingly homemade products from the region, such as culinary delights, knitted goods, wooden items or handicrafts. Info on Arbon's markets MoMö - Der Saftladen von Arbon The Swiss cidery and distillery museum MoMö in Arbon brings the apple and traditional as well as modern juice production in Thurgau to life. From the blossom on the tree to the shorley in the bottle, the entire world of apples, the role of bees and their care, and everything to do with apple juice can be discovered interactively with all the senses. By the way, MoMö 2019 had barely opened when it won the XAVER prize, the Swiss Award for Excellence in Live-Communication. The world of apples is also thematised in the form of a scavenger hunt on the Detective Badger Trail. Learn more Cycling around Arbon Cycling along Lake Constance is particularly beautiful. Various cycle routes lead through the harbour town of Arbon. But an excursion inland is also worthwhile. Especially in spring. During the "Obstbaumbluescht" (fruit tree blossom festival), the region reveals itself in a white blossom dress. On the Mostindien tour you can follow the apple with a panoramic view right across Thurgau. For an excursion with the rascals, there's the family route. It combines cycling with the most beautiful family attractions along Lake Constance. And by the way: renting bikes, repairing them or charging e-bike batteries? No problem at all. Arbon's specialist shops lend and repair bikes, and many restaurants allow you to charge your batteries on request. Bicycle routes around Arbon Of pile dwellers, Romans and Arbon Castle Arbon's eventful past began almost 5500 years ago with a pile dwelling settlement. Then came the Romans, the Middle Ages, modern times and industrialisation. There are vivid witnesses to each era in Arbon. Incidentally, Arbon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its pile-dwelling settlement, which today lies well preserved under a car park. In the Historical Museum in Arbon Castle there is a wonderfully staged exhibition on the subject and many original finds. Parts of the old city wall and towers from Roman times have been preserved in the city. They can be discovered on a cleverly designed discovery tour around the castle. In just 15 minutes, 5500 years of Arbon's eventful history are recounted here. Arbon Castle Arbon's bathing spots on Lake Constance Arbon's location on the lake provides great bathing opportunities. The Buchhorn lido with its park-like sunbathing lawn was built by the people of Arbon at the beginning of the 20th century. It has been designated one of the most beautiful baths in Switzerland by the Swiss Heritage Society. Next door is the Buchhorn camping site. The Arbon swimming pool on the lakeside promenade offers various pools and, of course, lake access. And the only ten-metre jumping tower on the southern shore of Lake Constance! Near Egnach is the Wiedehorn lido, also with a campsite next door. The baths are all very child-friendly. Arbon bathing areas Guided tours through Arbon's history Town guides make Arbon's extremely rich history heard. And it is worth listening. As early as the Neolithic period, around 3384 BC, there was a pile-dwelling settlement on what is now the site of Arbon. The Saurer family were also exceptional industrial pioneers who lived in Arbon. Participants can learn about this and more on public guided tours or for groups with advance reservations. The Zeitfrauenrundgang (Women of the Time Tour) theatrically tells of the female influence on Arbon at the time when women began to work in factories. But there are also guided tours on foot or by bike, as well as a scavenger hunt through Arbon's nature via app.
Town with history on Lake Constance The third largest town in the canton of Thurgau on the southern shore of Lake Constance looks back on a rich history. Traces of pile-dwellers and Roman city walls have been preserved. There is also an intact medieval old town to discover. Or the legacy of the industrial pioneer Adolf Saurer with his motor vehicles. The glittering Lake Constance adorns Arbon's trains and invites you to refreshing water experiences. Its location near the border triangle also makes excursions across the border into Germany or Austria possible. Excursion destinations on, in and by the water Arbon's prime location on the shimmering expanse of Lake Constance simply allows nothing other than: off into, on or by the water! From Steinach to Arbon and almost to Egnach, you can stroll along the shores of Lake Constance through chestnut avenues, flowery parks, along extensive playgrounds, lidos and nature reserves. Lake lovers can venture onto the water either by canoe, kayak or stand-up paddle. Both courses and spontaneous rentals (a call to the canoe school is all it takes) for an adventure on your own are possible. At Nautic Corner at the harbour, motorboats, sailboats and pedalos can also be rented. And with the course boat of the Schweizerische Bodensee-Schifffahrtsgesellschaft you can experience Lake Constance from the water along the Swiss shore or across the lake to the German neighbour. All water experiences On foot around Arbon The shores of Lake Constance around the harbour town are just as suitable for long walks and hikes as Arbon's hinterland. During the blossom season, when the fruit trees are in full bloom, the latter is particularly idyllic. If you prefer a more challenging hike, follow the footsteps of St. Gallus from Arbon through the Achtobel to St. Gallen. Guided or individual. You can also discover a piece of Arbon's history on the old town walk, up to the Steineburg ruins or on the Diocese Trail, which starts at Hagenwil moated castle. On the food trail, gourmets walk through Arbon along six pleasure stations. To get further, you have to solve riddles that reveal exciting facts about the region. Hiking routes near Arbon Markets in Arbon In the heart of the medieval old town lies the fish market square, closely surrounded by houses. Where markets were held in the past, there are still atmospheric flea markets four times a year in May, June, September and October. The picturesque square gives them a particularly beautiful atmosphere. Arbon also has Easter and Christmas markets. These are distinguished by their lovingly homemade products from the region, such as culinary delights, knitted goods, wooden items or handicrafts. Info on Arbon's markets MoMö - Der Saftladen von Arbon The Swiss cidery and distillery museum MoMö in Arbon brings the apple and traditional as well as modern juice production in Thurgau to life. From the blossom on the tree to the shorley in the bottle, the entire world of apples, the role of bees and their care, and everything to do with apple juice can be discovered interactively with all the senses. By the way, MoMö 2019 had barely opened when it won the XAVER prize, the Swiss Award for Excellence in Live-Communication. The world of apples is also thematised in the form of a scavenger hunt on the Detective Badger Trail. Learn more Cycling around Arbon Cycling along Lake Constance is particularly beautiful. Various cycle routes lead through the harbour town of Arbon. But an excursion inland is also worthwhile. Especially in spring. During the "Obstbaumbluescht" (fruit tree blossom festival), the region reveals itself in a white blossom dress. On the Mostindien tour you can follow the apple with a panoramic view right across Thurgau. For an excursion with the rascals, there's the family route. It combines cycling with the most beautiful family attractions along Lake Constance. And by the way: renting bikes, repairing them or charging e-bike batteries? No problem at all. Arbon's specialist shops lend and repair bikes, and many restaurants allow you to charge your batteries on request. Bicycle routes around Arbon Of pile dwellers, Romans and Arbon Castle Arbon's eventful past began almost 5500 years ago with a pile dwelling settlement. Then came the Romans, the Middle Ages, modern times and industrialisation. There are vivid witnesses to each era in Arbon. Incidentally, Arbon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its pile-dwelling settlement, which today lies well preserved under a car park. In the Historical Museum in Arbon Castle there is a wonderfully staged exhibition on the subject and many original finds. Parts of the old city wall and towers from Roman times have been preserved in the city. They can be discovered on a cleverly designed discovery tour around the castle. In just 15 minutes, 5500 years of Arbon's eventful history are recounted here. Arbon Castle Arbon's bathing spots on Lake Constance Arbon's location on the lake provides great bathing opportunities. The Buchhorn lido with its park-like sunbathing lawn was built by the people of Arbon at the beginning of the 20th century. It has been designated one of the most beautiful baths in Switzerland by the Swiss Heritage Society. Next door is the Buchhorn camping site. The Arbon swimming pool on the lakeside promenade offers various pools and, of course, lake access. And the only ten-metre jumping tower on the southern shore of Lake Constance! Near Egnach is the Wiedehorn lido, also with a campsite next door. The baths are all very child-friendly. Arbon bathing areas Guided tours through Arbon's history Town guides make Arbon's extremely rich history heard. And it is worth listening. As early as the Neolithic period, around 3384 BC, there was a pile-dwelling settlement on what is now the site of Arbon. The Saurer family were also exceptional industrial pioneers who lived in Arbon. Participants can learn about this and more on public guided tours or for groups with advance reservations. The Zeitfrauenrundgang (Women of the Time Tour) theatrically tells of the female influence on Arbon at the time when women began to work in factories. But there are also guided tours on foot or by bike, as well as a scavenger hunt through Arbon's nature via app.
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