Komm und See — Winegrowers' Festival on the Bavarian Lake Constance
Three towns, one festival — the winegrowers of Lindau, Wasserburg, and Nonnenhorn open their doors
2026
About Komm und See
Komm und See — edition 2026
Komm und See 2026 — Two Festival Days
On July 3rd and 4th, 2026, the Bavarian Lake Constance transforms into Germany's largest wine festival on the lake. Eleven wineries in Lindau, Wasserburg, and Nonnenhorn open their doors and courtyards to present their wines: Müller-Thurgau, Spätburgunder, Weißburgunder, Grauburgunder, and PIWI varieties.
Each winery designs its own program: tastings, cellar tours, live music, art exhibitions, regional cuisine. The shuttle bus from Burkhard-Reisen, running every half hour, connects the three towns and makes it easy to move between the estates. A unique concept that elegantly combines wine, culture, and the Lake Constance landscape.
Highlights Komm und See 2026
- 11 wineries in Lindau, Wasserburg, and Nonnenhorn
- "Three towns — one festival" concept
- Shuttle bus every half hour between estates
- Tasting glass and booklet included in admission price
- Live music, art, and regional cuisine at each estate
- Every two years — one of the most beautiful wine festivals on Lake Constance
Programme Komm und See 2026
Friday, July 3, 2026
- Opening of the 11 participating wineries
- Wine tastings, culinary stands, live music
- Shuttle bus every half hour between Lindau, Wasserburg, and Nonnenhorn
Saturday, July 4, 2026
- Festival day with individual programs at each winery
- Wine tastings, cellar tours, cultural contributions
- Evening: musical programs at several estates
Detailed program for individual wineries at kommundsee.de.
Prices Komm und See 2026
Admission 2026: €15 for both days. Single day (Friday or Saturday): €10. Tasting glass and booklet included in the price. Advance sales start March 28, 2026, on kommundsee.de. Wines at the stands at direct sales prices, regional dishes €5–€15.
Practical information — Komm und See
Getting There
By train via Lindau-Reutin or Lindau-Insel (DB and ÖBB connections from Munich, Stuttgart, Bregenz, Zurich). From Lindau station, continue by festival shuttle bus to the wineries. By car via the A 96 (Munich–Lindau) or the B 31 along the lake. Parking is available at the respective wineries and in Wasserburg/Nonnenhorn.
Shuttle Bus
A shuttle bus from Burkhard-Reisen runs every half hour, connecting all 11 participating wineries in Lindau, Wasserburg, and Nonnenhorn. Possibly included in the admission price — see details on kommundsee.de.
Admission
Ticket for both days: €15. Day ticket Friday or Saturday: €10. Tasting glass and booklet included. Advance sales from March 28, 2026, on kommundsee.de.
Contact
Weinbauverein Bayerischer Bodensee e.V. (Organizer). Tourist Information Lindau and Tourist Information Nonnenhorn (local contacts).
Bavarian Lake Constance — Wine Region by the Lake
The Bavarian Lake Constance, between Lindau, Wasserburg, and Nonnenhorn, is one of Germany's smallest but finest wine-growing regions. On around 70 hectares of vineyards, about 25 family businesses cultivate Müller-Thurgau, Spätburgunder, Weißburgunder, Grauburgunder, and, in recent years, increasingly PIWI grape varieties. The locations directly on the lake benefit from the mild Lake Constance climate and the reflected light from the water surface — the wines exhibit a characteristic minerality and freshness that has become rare in Germany. The "Komm und See" festival focuses on this very wine culture every two years.
Three Towns, Eleven Winegrowers, One Festival
The festival's concept is extraordinary: instead of a central festival site, eleven wine estates in Lindau, Wasserburg, and Nonnenhorn open their courtyards, wine shops, and cellars. Guests wander from one winery to the next, tasting wines directly from the growers, getting to know the producer families personally, and discovering the picturesque Lake Constance coast with its mix of vineyards, lake, and alpine scenery along the way. A shuttle bus from Burkhard-Reisen, running every half hour, connects the three locations and makes travel between the wineries uncomplicated — especially when you leave your car behind after a few tastings.
Lake Constance Wine in All Its Diversity
At the participating wineries, not only wine is served — culinary delicacies from the region (Lake Constance whitefish, Allgäu cheese, charcuterie platters), live music, art exhibitions, cultural programs, and background information on regional wine culture complement the experience. Some winegrowers offer cellar tours, others concerts in the courtyard or special themed tastings. Each estate develops its own program, ensuring that no festival weekend is the same as the last. The festival has become a firm fixture in the Lake Constance summer calendar, attracting wine lovers from Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Austria, and Switzerland.
Organizers and Tradition
The organizer is the Weinbauverein Bayerischer Bodensee e.V., the umbrella organization of Bavarian Lake Constance winegrowers. The festival is held every two years — 2026 is the next edition after the successful previous one. Ticketing is available via kommundsee.de, with advance sales starting on March 28, 2026. Admission price 2026: €15 for both days, €10 for Friday or Saturday individually — the tasting glass and a booklet are included.
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