Lakes around Lungerersee, located in the canton of Obwalden, Switzerland, centers on the singular body of water known as Lungerersee or Lake Lungern. This lake is recognized for its vivid turquoise waters, surrounded by mountains and green meadows. It functions as a reservoir and is known for its clear, high-quality water. The area offers various recreational activities and is easily accessible by car or public transportation.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Mostly fine gravel. With well-pumped tires and an older racing bike (stone chips on the frame) it's easily doable and very beautiful.
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Beautiful lake that invites you to linger. The area can be explored via the Lungern Seerundweg.
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Original seating on the shore of Lake Lungern that invites you to linger. The Wetterhörner Group sits enthroned on the horizon - well worth seeing.
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The picnic area is a few meters above sea level and, in addition to the view, offers several fireplaces, tables, benches, wood, a compotoi and cute decorations.
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This is largely a gravel/gravel path. On my 28mm tires I could still ride it quite well. It's a wonder I didn't get a flat tire.
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A fantastically beautiful lake in the middle of the mountains. With a beautiful promenade and a peninsula.
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Lungerersee, also known as Lake Lungern, is renowned for its vivid turquoise waters, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush green meadows. It boasts crystal-clear water of drinking quality and offers a tranquil, untouristy ambiance, making it a serene escape.
Yes, Lungerersee is excellent for swimming. The lake has crystal-clear, drinking-quality water, and in summer, the temperature can reach a pleasant 23 degrees Celsius (73 degrees Fahrenheit). There are designated swimming areas like Inseli Lungern and the Seepark Lungern, which features an open-air swimming area, a large waterslide, and a diving tower.
Visitors can rent pedalos, stand-up paddleboards (SUPs), and kayaks to explore the tranquil waters. Fishing is also permitted, though a license is required. For more details on water sports, you can check the tips for Lungerersee.
Yes, a popular 6-mile circular route around the lake, known as the Lungerersee Lake Circular, is perfect for leisurely walks or cycling. Bike rentals are available at Lungern Station. Additionally, the Lungern to Giswil Lakeside Gravel Path offers a beautiful ride on the quiet side of the lake, suitable for gravel bikes.
Beyond the immediate lakeside, the region offers beautiful hiking trails. One notable option is the moderately challenging 8.4-mile Brünig-West Nature Paradise – Butterfly Trail, where you might spot over 100 species of butterflies. For more hiking options, you can explore the Running Trails around Lungerersee guide.
Absolutely. Lungerersee is very family-friendly. The Seepark Lungern offers an open-air swimming area, a large waterslide, a diving tower, mini-golf, a children's playground, jumbo chess, and ping-pong. The circular lake path is also suitable for family walks, and there are picnic areas with fire pits.
The summer months are ideal for visiting Lungerersee, especially for swimming and water activities, as the water temperature can reach 23°C. The pleasant weather also makes it perfect for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakeside paths.
Lungerersee is easily accessible. It is conveniently located between Luzern and Interlaken, making it reachable by both car and public transportation. Lungern Station offers bike rentals, facilitating exploration of the area.
Yes, along the circular path around Lungerersee, you'll find various picnic areas, some equipped with fire pits. There are also restaurants available, such as the Kaiserstuhl restaurant, which is recommended by visitors. A specific Picnic area by the lake offers great views and facilities.
Visitors consistently praise Lungerersee for its stunning natural beauty, particularly its super clear water and quiet atmosphere. Many appreciate the peaceful ambiance, the panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains, and the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming in warm waters to exploring scenic trails.
Yes, the area around Lungerersee offers several gravel biking routes. For example, the Lungern to Giswil Lakeside Gravel Path is largely a gravel path, suitable for gravel bikes. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Lungerersee guide.
Around Lungerersee, you'll be treated to breathtaking alpine scenery, including vivid turquoise waters, majestic mountains, and lush green meadows. The region is also known for its diverse flora and fauna, notably the 115 species of butterflies found along the Butterfly Trail.


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