Radolfzell has about 30,100 inhabitants and lies on the western shore of the Untersee, the smaller western arm of Lake Constance, in Baden-Wuerttemberg. The Mettnau peninsula extending into the lake is a nature reserve and health resort. NABU, Germany's largest conservation organisation, operates its national conservation centre here, reflecting the area's ecological importance.
The Bodensee-Therme offers thermal bathing with lake views. Konstanz is roughly 20 kilometres east. Singen is about 10 kilometres west. The Hegau volcanic landscape with its cone-shaped hills lies to the northwest. Allensbach is the eastern neighbour on the lakeside. Switzerland is accessible across the lake. The Altstadt has a market square with the Muenster Unserer Lieben Frau.
Radolfzell has about 30,100 inhabitants and lies on the western shore of the Untersee, the smaller western arm of Lake Constance, in Baden-Wuerttemberg. The Mettnau peninsula extending into the lake is a nature reserve and health resort. NABU, Germany's largest conservation organisation, operates its national conservation centre here, reflecting the area's ecological importance.
The Bodensee-Therme offers thermal bathing with lake views. Konstanz is roughly 20 kilometres east. Singen is about 10 kilometres west. The Hegau volcanic landscape with its cone-shaped hills lies to the northwest. Allensbach is the eastern neighbour on the lakeside. Switzerland is accessible across the lake. The Altstadt has a market square with the Muenster Unserer Lieben Frau.
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