
Last Saturday we visited the little medieval town of Meersburg at the Lake Constance. As you may guess, the name of the place comes from the impressive castle. We had a beautiful when even very hot and extremely humid day (35°C/ 95°F). We went there with the whole family. It was a birthday gift for my uncle, who turned 80 this year. But let’s begin with some pictures of the Meersburg first.
What a view from up there!

And here are some impressions from the old town and the lake side.
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It’s so gorgeous , thank you for the beautiful pics. I visited Meersburg, Lake Constance is so gorgeous. I hope you had a wonderful time, I’m sure you did!
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Ahhh, you were there!! How cool is that! Now, you totally know how it feels being there and you might have walked the streets again from your memory. I am happy to know and that you enjoyed the area. 💖
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I was there during the time I was living in Trier. Your gorgeous photos of this deer town brought back fond memories Erika. 💗🌼🌻🌸
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You have taken wonderful images. Its a wonderful town. I remember a visit some years in the past. But this time it was raining cats and dogs. Michael
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We were lucky with the weather. Because when we left the clouds gathered and latere there were some thunderstorms.
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That is a lovely town with more stunning views! Those suits if armour look amazing. The castle looks in pretty good shape. Thank you for sharing!
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The castle is very well taken care of. Even the castle kitchen smell as if there was just a fire burned. They do keep history alive. It is such a cute medieval little town.
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They are doing a wonderful job maintaining it. That was a nice little adventure, I’m sure.
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Yes, it absolutely was!!
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That looks a beautiful town with so much history. What is the local cuisine like there.
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It is comparable to the Swiss kitchen. Maybe less cheese dishes but lots of Schnitzel variations.
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Beautiful pictures!
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Thank you very much, Diane. I am glad you liked them 😊
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So wonderful.
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I am glad you liked it. It is very inspiring!
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