To the west, Lake Constance divides into two branches. The southern branch is the Untersee, which is connected to the main lake by the small stretch of Rhine that runs through Constance. The village of Iznang lies on the southern shore of the Untersee, opposite the small town of Radolfzell.
You'll only pass through this tiny village if you take the road that crosses the border just east of the Swiss town of Stein am Rhein and follow the shore of the Untersee towards Radolfzell.
It is part of the municipality of Moos, the next village, which is also a small seaside destination nestled in extensive nature reserves, in a lakeside landscape at the foot of gentle hills.
Apart from its beautiful shoreline, Iznang has another advantage: its pier is on a boat route that connects Radolfzell to Mannenbach on the Swiss side of the lake and to the monastic island of Reichenau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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