Viking experience on the Lädine from Immenstaad | © Tourist-Information Immenstaad

Viking experience on the Lädine from Immenstaad

Immenstaad, Germany

Huzzah! Now the Vikings have captured the Lädine as their dragon boat, they are wreaking havoc on the South Swabian Sea. The vicious Vikings are always looking for a fight and so on board, we play for all it’s worth. From Viking bingo to hangman – in these Viking games we roll the dice and play until Thor makes us stop. Meanwhile, the Vikings can also feel the breeze on their horns and enjoy the open seas.

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Opening hours

July to September
Pirating trips are held in the summer holidays in Baden-Württemberg.
The exact dates and times are available at immenstaad-tourismus.de

The trips take place only during good weather and not in strong winds and waves.

Recommended time
120 Minutes
Price

Bodensee Card PLUS
One-time free admission with the Bodensee Card PLUS

The number of participants per trip is limited, so pre-booking at the tourist information office is required.
Please provide your Bodensee Card PLUS numbers to book this trip.

Please visit immenstaad-tourismus.de for detailed prices.

Contact address

Tourist-Information Immenstaad
Dr.-Zimmermann-Str. 1
88090 Immenstaad
Germany

Tel.: +49 (0)7545 2013700
immenstaad-tourismus.de
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