Bad Waldsee is a town in Upper Swabia in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is part of the district of Ravensburg. It is situated 20 km south of Biberach an der Riß, and 20 km northeast of Ravensburg. The town is known for its historic old city with many landmarks and large pedestrian zone. Bad Waldsee is the district center for the Bodensee-Oberschwaben district and is the seat of the townships of Bad Waldsee, Aulendorf and Bergatreute.
Restaurants in Bad Waldsee
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The Princely Golf and Nature Resort Bad Waldsee is located on the site of a former royal estate and offers relaxation seekers and nature lovers a variety of options. The 220 hectares of golf and nature facilities + 120 hectares of forest are perfect for escaping from everyday life and discovering the joy of nature and hiking. *** Princely hiking trails *** Seven “Princely hiking trails” lead around the site and with a length of 2.4 to 8.3 km have something to offer for all demands. The signposted routes all start at the Fürstin Sophie Kapelle. *** Nature trail *** Nature and herb experts as well as hunters put up over 20 display boards that inform visitors about the local flora and fauna as well as about the special wild herbs along the way. *** Hotel & Culinary *** A 4 star hotel and the upscale restaurant in the Hofgut as well as the Café-Restaurant Aussicht T19 pamper every guest, whether strollers, hikers or athletes.
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Not as bad as trainspotting! If you are a caravaner or motorhomer then you've got to visit. Great if you only have a passing interest. We are full timing Motorhomers and thoroughly enjoyed it. Be sure to ask for a translation iPod and fully understand all the exhibits. Emphasis is more on caravan history with a limited amount of motorhome material on the ground floor. Pass out ticket means that you can leave, have lunch and return. Can't fault it, not overly busy on our July visit but probably best to commence on or before 11am to not get caught in the busy part of the day. Free car park in the town and paid service area at a car wash/petrol station near the Hymer factory en route to the museum.
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