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Top 20 Lakes around Wettingen

Best lakes around Wettingen are situated in a region defined by the Limmat River, which flows directly through the town, offering various recreational opportunities. While Wettingen itself does not host large natural lakes, the nearby Egelsee in the canton of Aargau is a significant natural recreation area. The area provides access to diverse aquatic environments, from rivers to moor lakes and smaller ponds.

Best lakes around Wettingen

  • The most popular lakes is Egelsee, a lake that is a picturesque moor lake known for its reed-lined shores and surrounding conservation areas. It is a popular natural recreation area, offering a peaceful environment for visitors and a lakeside bathing facility.
  • Another must-see spot is Fischbacher Mösli, a small pond. Visitors can expect a tranquil setting ideal for unwinding and enjoying nature, with designated fire pits for picnics.
  • Visitors also love Franzosenweiher, a lake located in a depression within a forest. This pond is a nature reserve and an ecologically valuable habitat, offering a quiet spot for nature observation.
  • Wettingen is known for natural lakes, moor lakes, and ponds. The region offers a variety of water bodies to see and explore, from larger recreational areas to smaller, secluded spots.
  • The lakes around Wettingen are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 770 upvotes and over 280 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: April 26, 2026

Egelsee

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Legend of Egelsee:
Among the knights who once lived in our land there were many godless and violent people. No traveler on the road, no seed in the field, no ox at the plow and no carving in the trough were safe from them. They robbed, burned and murdered whatever fell into their hands.
Such a monster of a knight also lived in a castle on the Heitersberg. His name was Riko. But his castle was called Bauernweh because it only brought misery and misfortune to the farmers in the area. For the knight went out every day with wild dogs and rough companions in arms and returned to his castle in the evening with heavy robbery.
On the way back from one such foray, they once came to the farm of a widow who had not been able to pay the interest on time. The monsters packed up the woman's belongings, drove her and her children out of the house and set it on fire. The mother only wanted to take a handful of flour with her to make porridge for her youngest child. Then the knight tore the child from her arms and threw it into the flames. "Now there's no need for porridge anymore," he sneered and ran off with his flock.
The mother knelt in agony by the burning house and begged heaven to have mercy on the people and end their misery.
And heaven heard the lamentation of the unhappy mother. That same night a terrible storm hit the area. Lightning flashed down on the castle without interruption, and with a mighty crash it sank, along with all hands, a hundred fathoms deep into the abyss.
The following morning a deep, black lake lay where she had sunk. For a long time he was feared and avoided by people. It's the Egelsee

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Fischbacher Mösli

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Here you can unwind from everyday life and simply enjoy nature.
Respect nature and drive slowly.

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Neeracherried Nature Reserve

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A visit to the control room is always worth it.

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Löli Pond

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Nice, a picture to be pleased that there are these ponds between Nesselbach and Tägerig. And that includes the herd of water buffalo near the hamlets at Tägeriger shooting range.

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Franzosenweiher

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The Franzosenweiher is located in a depression between the northern slope of the Heitersberg and the Sandbühl hill, in the forest between Spreitenbach and Dietikon. The pond was originally created by monks from the Wettingen monastery for trout farming. This is where the original name "Chlosterweiher" comes from, which can still be found on old maps today. In 1799, Napoleon's troops set up camp in the Baden region and also in Spreitenbach. The French supposedly emptied the pond before they left in order to steal the fish. This gave rise to the local name Franzosenweiher. Today the pond is a nature reserve and an ecologically valuable habitat for amphibians.

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Cube C68
August 1, 2025, Franzosenweiher

Great place for biking

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ManiSK
August 10, 2024, Löliweiher

The water rests quietly in the dark pond, waiting for flying guests.

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ManiSK
July 5, 2024, Löliweiher

In the early morning, the trees reflect in the dark water, and the many water lilies are currently blooming.

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ManiSK
June 24, 2024, Löliweiher

Today six young buffalo enjoyed the cooling water

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ManiSK
June 14, 2024, Löliweiher

Now the water lilies are starting to bloom

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The Franzosenweiher is located in a depression between the northern slope of the Heitersberg and the Sandbühl hill, in the forest between Spreitenbach and Dietikon. The pond was originally created by monks from the Wettingen monastery for trout farming. This is where the original name "Chlosterweiher" comes from, which can still be found on old maps today. In 1799, Napoleon's troops set up camp in the Baden region and also in Spreitenbach. The French supposedly emptied the pond before they left in order to steal the fish. This gave rise to the local name Franzosenweiher. Today the pond is a nature reserve and an ecologically valuable habitat for amphibians.

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ManiSK
May 10, 2024, Löliweiher

The pond always lies still, its water surface shines, pause for a moment and enjoy

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This nature reserve is home to one of the last fens in Switzerland. The landscape here is all the more worthy of protection. Many bird species in particular have their home here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the lakes and water bodies around Wettingen unique?

The region around Wettingen is characterized by the Limmat River, which flows directly through the town, and nearby natural lakes like Egelsee. While Wettingen itself doesn't host large natural lakes, it offers diverse aquatic environments, from the river to picturesque moor lakes and smaller ponds, providing a variety of recreational opportunities and natural beauty.

Which lakes near Wettingen are suitable for families?

Several spots are great for families. Egelsee in Bergdietikon is particularly family-friendly, featuring a dedicated lakeside bathing facility for swimming, paddling, and sunbathing. Other family-friendly options include Fischbacher Mösli and Franzosenweiher, which offer tranquil settings and opportunities for nature observation.

Can I go swimming in the lakes near Wettingen?

Yes, swimming is possible. The Limmat River is popular for swimming and floating, especially during warmer months. For a dedicated swimming experience, Egelsee offers a well-maintained lakeside bathing facility, making it a popular choice for a refreshing dip.

Are there hiking trails around the lakes near Wettingen?

Absolutely. The area around Egelsee is well-suited for hiking, with various trails offering views of the Limmattal valley. The banks of the Limmat River also provide excellent walking and cycling paths. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Wettingen guide, which includes an easy loop around Eigiweiher Pond.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these lakes?

The lakes and water bodies offer diverse natural features. Egelsee is a picturesque moor lake with shores lined with reeds, rushes, and water lilies, surrounded by extensive conservation areas and densely wooded slopes. Franzosenweiher is a nature reserve and an ecologically valuable habitat for amphibians, nestled in a forest depression.

Are there any historical or cultural aspects associated with the lakes?

Yes, Franzosenweiher has an interesting history. Originally known as "Chlosterweiher," it was created by monks from the Wettingen monastery for trout farming. It earned its current name, Franzosenweiher (French Pond), after Napoleon's troops allegedly emptied it to steal fish in 1799.

What are the best times to visit the lakes around Wettingen?

The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but specific activities might be seasonal. Warmer months are ideal for swimming and floating in the Limmat River and at Egelsee. The surrounding trails are pleasant for hiking and cycling in spring, summer, and autumn. Even in winter, the serene landscapes offer opportunities for peaceful walks.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the lakes?

Yes, the Limmat River banks offer excellent paths for cycling. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wettingen guide or the MTB Trails around Wettingen guide, which include routes that pass by or near some of the region's natural attractions.

Are the lakes around Wettingen accessible by public transport or do they have parking?

Access varies by location. The Limmat River flows directly through Wettingen, making it easily accessible. For Egelsee, it is primarily reachable on foot or by bike, with the nearest public transport station (Berikon - Widen on the Mutschellenpass) about a 90-minute walk away. Parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check specific locations if driving.

Can I have a picnic or barbecue near the lakes?

Yes, picnicking and barbecuing are popular activities. The area around Egelsee features designated fire pits and picnic areas, making it ideal for outdoor gatherings. Fischbacher Mösli also has designated fire pits for visitors to enjoy.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes near Wettingen?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural escape and diverse activities. Many enjoy the peaceful environment for unwinding and observing nature, especially at spots like Fischbacher Mösli. The well-maintained bathing facility at Egelsee is also a highlight for families and swimmers.

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