Öffentlicher Strand (Kostenlos), Meersburg is a beach located in the Bodensee-Oberschwaben region, along the northern shore of Lake Constance. Despite its small size, the beach offers a peaceful experience, especially during the morning hours when it's less crowded. The beach's natural characteristics include a rocky terrain, which may not be suitable for everyone.
Visitors to the beach can enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as mini golf and boat rentals. There are also a few benches on the beach where visitors can sit and relax. The beach is located near a lake where visitors can swim, and a lido is also located nearby, although it does require an entrance fee. It should be noted that the beach is situated near a dock which some visitors might find less appealing due to potential cleanliness issues.
Öffentlicher Strand (Kostenlos) is part of the Bodensee-Oberschwaben Verkehrsverbund (bodo) transportation network. This network allows visitors to access the beach by public transportation, specifically bus and train. The beach is connected to various communities and attractions along the northern shore of Lake Constance, providing scenic views of the northern lakeside landscape including orchards, vineyards, and impressive cliffs. On clear days, visitors can even see the Alps in the distance.
The beach is accessible via the Seelinie 7395, a ferry service that operates between Friedrichshafen and Überlingen with a stop in Meersburg. The travel time from Meersburg to Überlingen and Friedrichshafen is approximately 30 minutes each. Visitors can also get to the beach by the Städteschnellbus, a city bus service that operates between Meersburg, Ravensburg, Konstanz, and Friedrichshafen. The central bus stop in Meersburg is located near the Church Meersburg, within walking distance of the city's attractions.
For those with vehicles, there is paid public parking available nearby. The beach is an ideal destination for a day trip as visitors can leave their cars behind and enjoy the convenience of public transportation throughout the Bodensee-Oberschwaben region.