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EUR 65 - 150 Pilgerhof und Rebmannshof
This 4-star hotel in Uhldingen-Mühlhofen overlooks Lake Constance and lies beside Schloss Maurach Castle. It offers rooms with lake or mountain views… MoreEUR 39 - 111 Sternen Hotel & Restaurant
This 3-star hotel offers country-style rooms, traditional Baden cuisine, and an indoor pool. It is located in the village of Uhldingen, on the norther… MoreEUR 60 - 111 Hotel Seehof
The charming country hotel ”Seehof” is situated directly by the harbour in Unteruhldingen, and is the ideal base for excursions to Lake Co… MoreEUR 41 - 180 Hotel Gasthof Storchen
This traditional hotel lies in Oberruhdingen, on the northern shore of Lake Constance. It offers country-style rooms and apartments. It has its own te… MoreEUR 40 - 140 Bodensee-Hotel Kreuz
This family-run hotel in Uhldinge-Mühlhofen is 3 km from Lake Constance. It offers brightly furnished, spacious rooms, and a large garden with beer g… MoreEUR 39 - 125 Aach Bodensee Motel
Just a 10-minute walk from Lake Constance, this family-run hotel offers rooms with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and free parking. It is a 15-minute wal… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Archeological finds show that the shore of Lake Constance near Unteruhldingen was already inhabited during the Neolithic and Bronze Age|Bronze ages. During the time of the Roman Empire there may have been a port, as the discovery of coins from the 1st century AD suggests. Oberuhldingen is situated at a Roman road from Meersburg to the valley of Salem, Bodensee|Salem (Baden) where remains of a Roman estate have been found.
The parish of Seefelden was possibly founded already in the 7th century and, along with Bermatingen, Aufkirch und Reichenau Monastery, is one of the first churches of the northern Lake Constance area. Thus it may have been witness to the first Christian conversions through the Frankish Empire. (Official documents mention it for the first time in 1165.) It was subject to the Bishop of Constance.
The name Uhldingen was mentioned for the first time in documents from 1058 as Oweltinga/Ouweltingen; later the names Uoldingen and Ueldingen were used. The town carries the name of the eldest Owalt from Alemannic times. Mühlhofen was first mentioned in 1165 as Mulnhoven.
For the year 1175 a document by Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor|Friedrich Barbarossa states the existence of ship traffic between Unteruhldingen and Konstanz.
In the 12th century Salem Abbey began targeted property purchases in Uhldingen and the surrounding area. Presumably in Seefelden a monastery was founded in 1227, which belonged to Salem. A few years later it was moved to Baindt.
In 1348 the plague devastated the area.
At the hill of Zihlbühl, in the Knappenhöhle cave, medieval efforts to dig for gold were only scarcely successful.
On the lower Lichtenberg there was a castle which was destroyed in 1499 during the Swabian War. It was the residence of the lord of Oberrieden.
From 1264 the villages Oberuhldingen, Mühlhofen and Seefelden belonged to the territory of Salem Abbey. Unteruhldingen was on the neighbouring territory of the county of Heiligenberg, which became part of the Principality of Fürstenberg in 1516.
The port villages of Maurach and Unteruhldingen were hubs for goods from the Salem valley and for salt, which were imported by Salem from their own salt mines. A sunk salt ship still lies on the bottom of the lake in front of modern Unteruhldingen harbour. The Bishop of Constance also owned land here. From 1733 Uhldingen harbour was the main port of the county of Heiligenberg.
After secularization in 1803/1804, the villages of Oberuhldingen, Unteruhldingen and Mühlhofen were given to the Margraviate of Baden and became independent towns.
From 1939 until the county reform of 1973 they belonged to the county of Überlingen. Since then they are part of the Bodenseekreis. On 1st January 1972 Unteruhldingen, Oberuhldingen and Mühlhofen were united into the commune of Uhldingen-Mühlhofen.
The town can also be reached by trains of the Deutsche Bahn AG|Deutschen Bahn AG on the Bodensee-Gürtelbahn (Lindau (Bodensee)|Lindau - Radolfzell). The train station is in Oberuhldingen. A bus line connects it to Salem (Baden)|Salem and other neighbouring towns and holiday destinations.
From the lake Uhldingen-Mühlhofen can be reached by the ships of Bodensee-Schiffsbetriebe. In particular, there is a connection to the island of Mainau.
Parallel to the shore is a cycling track from Meersburg to Unteruhldingen, through the protected natural reserve near Seefelden and on to Überlingen.
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