The winter moorland at Bad Buchau is romantic. It is not only the Keltensauna in Adelindis thermal spa that invites you to regenerate - nature is also on its gentle side. In the middle of the mysterious Moor habitat with its fascinating variety of plants, the Federseesteg takes you there. The Tannenbühl nearby recreation area near Bad Waldsee with its own wild house and the Wurzacher Ried, the largest intact raised bog in Europe, also offer extraordinary natural experiences at all times of the year.
Winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy skiing, snowboarding and tobogganing, especially in Allgäu, Württemberg. Cross-country skiers glide through the quiet snow landscape on tracked tracks with corresponding snow conditions. Anyone who wants to enjoy the peace and quiet can take a long winter walk, especially over the Adelegg near Isny in Allgäu, or visit the Wallfahrtskirche on the buses, the "Heilige Berg Oberschwabens". Winter hikes are also good on the premium hiking trails "DonauFelsenläufe" in and around Sigmaringen.
A visit to one of the six therms in the region is then recommended for relaxing and relaxing the muscles. Indoor and outdoor pools, bubbles and steam grottos invite you to relax in the Waldsee-Therme of the Moorheilbade Bad Waldsee. Guests can stay in the sauna area of Adelindis Therme Bad Buchau once a month until midnight. In Bad Saulgau, the Sonnenhof Thermo, which was awarded five wellness stars, attracts visitors with its sulphur-containing thermal water and a brine steam bath. 53 parking spaces are available right next door for mobile homes.
Schwaben-Therme Aulendorf offers bathing fun for families and can be reached via the hotel's own bathrobe aisle. Parkhotel Jordanbad in Biberach is particularly suitable for a wellness weekend and invites visitors to the thermal spa, four-element spa and culinary delights in one of the three restaurants. Moon applications such as a mosquito bath in a wooden container offered in Baden-Württemberg's oldest Moorheilbad Bad Wurzach prove particularly beneficial. Further information is available at oberschwaben-tourismus.de.