Best lakes around Langenthal offer diverse natural water bodies within the region. The area features a mix of serene moor lakes and smaller ponds, providing varied natural landscapes. These water bodies are often surrounded by forests and serve as habitats for local wildlife. The region's lakes contribute to its natural appeal, with some holding historical significance.
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A wonderful gem in the immediate vicinity of Herzogenbuchsee. Water frogs croak around the weather. The divers proudly show off their four young, which, intriguingly, have red heads, while their parents, typical of divers, have white "mirrors" vertically across their foreheads and noses. Highly recommended if, like me, you're out on your new eBike for the first time, to experience all the features an eBike offers, such as: Rohloff gears, automatic seat post, ABS brakes, Komoot, no wait: Simply everything you've known from your "biobike" for 60 years, and now feels wonderful with electric assistance. And: If you wanted, you could also go 45 km/h. But 36 km/h in Bosch Limit mode, i.e. 11 km/h entirely under your own muscle power, is all the more fun, and in weather made for the gods.
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Extensive nature reserve in deep forest.
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In about 2.5 hours you can take a wonderful hike from the zoo along the Kobold Trail to Aspisee. I have rarely walked through such a pretty forest. In many places you feel like you are in a fairytale book. Lots of moss, special trees and wonderful winding paths. After a rainy day you run the risk of getting wet feet on some sections of the route ;-)
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The forest was drained for many years by a dense ditch system. In order to win back the area for the site-typical alternating damp to wet forest communities and the rare animal and plant species that depend on them, the old ditches were closed and new dams were built. The result is a rewetted area in which toads and dragonflies feel very much at home. The beaver has also found ideal conditions here and is happily building dams and cave systems. He fells even the biggest trees. The area is worth visiting at any time of the year.
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Beautiful. Almost like in the Everglades 😄. Lots of animals to watch: dragonflies, mice, frogs, birds, etc.
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The Burgäschisee, sometimes also simply Aeschisee, lies on the canton border of the cantons of Bern and Solothurn, with around two thirds on the Solothurn canton area. The lake is located in the municipalities of Aeschi (SO) and Seeberg (BE) at an altitude of 465 meters above sea level. The lake is fed by the Füürstein Canal, while the Seebach flows out. The natural lake is almost 700m long and 500m wide and is surrounded by a forest and reeds. The lake is located in a nature reserve.
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The region features diverse natural water bodies, including serene moor lakes like Lake Burgäschi and forest lakes such as Lake Aspi. These areas are often surrounded by forests and reeds, serving as habitats for various wildlife, including frogs, newts, dragonflies, and diverse plant life like sundew and cranberries. Some lakes, like Inkwilersee, are known for their natural beauty and wildlife.
Yes, Lake Burgäschi holds significant historical value. Archaeological sites around the lake, showing evidence of settlements from 6,000 years ago, were designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2011. Information boards along the shore educate visitors about the area's rich history. Additionally, Probierloch Pond has a unique origin, created in 1874 as a 'trial hole' during geological surveys for a proposed railway line.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Lake Burgäschi offers a public swimming area, a lido with a diving board and raft, and a beach volleyball court. Lake Aspi has a fire pit and a rentable hut, perfect for family barbecues. Inkwilersee is also considered family-friendly, offering a serene environment for all ages.
Yes, Lake Burgäschi is an excellent spot for swimming. It features a public swimming area and a lido with a diving board, raft, and a beach volleyball court, providing a pleasant beach environment.
At Lake Burgäschi, rowboats are available for rent. Anglers can also fish from the shore or boats between May and October, with permits available.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Early summer is ideal for seeing white water lilies on Lake Burgäschi, and warmer seasons are more comfortable for activities at Lake Aspi. Winter transforms Lake Burgäschi into a magical scene with ice, offering enchanting torch-lit tours.
Yes, Lake Burgäschi is surrounded by an idyllic path that winds through a small alder forest and over hidden wooden walkways, suitable for walking. Lake Aspi and Inkwilersee also offer pleasant walks in natural settings.
At Lake Burgäschi, there is a leash obligation for dogs and their owners.
The well-known "Gasthaus Seeblick am Burgäschisee" (Seeblick restaurant) is highly recommended for its fresh, seasonal, and regionally inspired cuisine right on the shore of Lake Burgäschi.
Beyond activities directly at the lakes, the Langenthal region offers various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate "Langenthal Animal Park – Lake Aspi loop from Langenthal" or the easy "Lake Aspi – Aspisee loop from Langenthal." For gravel biking, routes like the "Emme River – Aareweg loop from Herzogenbuchsee" are available. Explore more options in the Hiking around Langenthal or Gravel biking around Langenthal guides.
Probierloch Pond is a local point of interest near Langenthal, distinctive for its unusual rectangular shape. It serves as a habitat for various aquatic creatures and has historical significance, having been created in 1874 during geological surveys for a proposed railway line. It is more of an ecological and historical site than a recreational lake.
Yes, Lake Burgäschi and its adjacent areas are part of a nature reserve, supporting a diverse array of plant life. Additionally, the Langholz Rothrist Nature Forest Reserve is an extensive nature reserve in a deep forest, also featuring a lake.


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