Best lakes around Bachs are found within the broader Canton of Zürich, as the municipality itself is characterized by agricultural land and forests at the mouth of the Fisibach stream. While Bachs does not have large lakes directly within its borders, the wider region offers diverse aquatic landscapes. The prominent Lake Zurich, located southeast of the city, is a significant body of water in the canton. This area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
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From here you also have a good view of the Botta Bath
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Here, you can bathe in the thermal waters for free, 24/7, all year round. There's also a free swimming area on the Baden side of the shore.
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This spring is located in the immediate vicinity of Etelweiher. Please note: Bicycles are prohibited from coming down the forest road. However, you can also push your bike.
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Very quietly situated in the forest. An idyllic setting, stop and enjoy...
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It's worth a visit - stop for a moment, take a break and watch the fish in the pond...
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On both banks of the Limmat, in Baden and Ennetbaden, small pools with thermal water were built that are accessible to everyone. The bathing pool in Ennetbaden is somewhat hidden, below the cycle and footpath, hidden from view, which makes it even more attractive. Direct view of the Limmat and the new Fortyseven thermal baths.
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The pond owes its existence to groundwater, which is forced to rise through a watertight obstacle. The rising groundwater stirs up fine, light sand, interspersed with white snail shell debris, which was used as writing sand until the beginning of the last century. Legend of the "Goldig Tor" (short version according to Meinrad Lienert) Once upon a time a shepherd boy was tending sheep at the pond. It was a glorious foehn day and the boy lay down on the bank with his eyes heavy with dreams. Suddenly a maiden emerged from the pond up to her shoulders. She lured him with a golden ring on her hand. The boy tried to grab the ring and leaned over the water. Suddenly the maiden took him in both arms and sank with him. He had barely disappeared when his farmer rushed over, because he had heard his shepherd boy cry out. But he could not see his little shepherd anywhere. Suddenly it shot up like a candle from the golden sand whirlpool in the pond in front of him. He quickly pulled it to the bank. After a while the boy opened his eyes and began to tell what had happened to him: "The water maiden pulled me into an infinite depth. Suddenly I saw a mighty city with a huge golden gate. It just opened wide and a beautiful maiden stepped out. Now the maiden, who was holding me in her arms, opened her arms to greet her friend. At the same moment a whirlpool grabbed me and pulled me up with it. I don't know anything else." The shepherd boy returned to the pond again and again, but he never met the beautiful maiden again. Thanks to his story, however, we now know where the gold flakes in the water come from: they are washed off the golden gate and carried to the surface (content from the information board).
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While Bachs itself is characterized by agricultural land and forests, the broader Canton of Zürich offers several notable lakes. Popular choices include Lake Katzensee, known for its idyllic landscape and bird observation, and the serene Etelweiher, a quiet pond nestled in a forest.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Lake Katzensee features a small seaside resort with a restaurant, and its surroundings are great for bird watching. Etelweiher offers a quiet environment where children can observe fish. Additionally, the Golden Gate pond, formed by rising groundwater, is a unique natural feature with clear water that can be interesting for all ages.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You can find serene forest settings around Etelweiher, and the Golden Gate is notable for its clear groundwater intake and fine, light sand. The wider Canton of Zürich is home to Lake Zurich, surrounded by gently sloping banks with vineyards and orchards, offering views of the Alps. Greifensee, another significant lake, hosts the largest nature reserve in Canton Zürich, ideal for observing reeds and wildlife.
Yes, the wider Zurich region offers several options. Lake Zurich is known for its clear water, suitable for swimming and various water sports like stand-up paddling and sailing. Greifensee and Pfäffikersee also provide swimming possibilities, including enclosed bathing areas. For a unique experience, you can find free bathing in thermal water at Ennetbaden, accessible 24/7.
The area around Bachs and its nearby lakes is excellent for outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate cycling routes like the 'Glatt Riverside Path' and easy hiking trails such as 'View of the Alps loop from Bezirk Dielsdorf'. You can explore more options for hiking, cycling, and MTB trails around Bachs.
The lakes in the Canton of Zürich, including those near Bachs, are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the shores. In cooler months, especially around Greifensee, you can enjoy stunning vistas with snow-covered Alps in the distance.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting Etelweiher, which is described as very quiet and relaxing, nestled in a forest. Lützelsee, a small lake in the Zurich Oberland, is also known as a scenic gem and might offer a more tranquil setting compared to larger, more frequented lakes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the idyllic landscape around Lake Katzensee for bird observation, and the quiet, relaxing atmosphere of Etelweiher. The unique clear water intake of the Golden Gate pond also receives positive feedback for its distinct natural charm.
Yes, you can often find amenities near the more popular lakes. Lake Katzensee has a small seaside resort with a restaurant. Along Lake Zurich, there are numerous lakeside towns like Zürich and Rapperswil-Jona with a wide range of dining options. Greifensee also offers facilities like kiosks at its bathing areas.
The Canton of Zürich has a well-developed public transport network. Major lakes like Lake Zurich, Greifensee, and Pfäffikersee are generally well-connected by train and bus services from Zürich and surrounding towns, making them accessible for visitors without a car. Specific local connections to smaller ponds like Etelweiher or Golden Gate would depend on their exact location and local bus routes.
Yes, Greifensee is home to the largest nature reserve in Canton Zürich, offering tracks along its shores for observing reeds and wildlife. Pfäffikersee also features a protected nature preserve along much of its shoreline, making both excellent choices for nature lovers.
The Ecological Enhancement Neuhus is a successful nature beautification project resulting from ecological compensation measures. It's a spot where you can observe birds and appreciate how nature thrives. Visitors find it a very nice and impressive spot, even in winter, making it worth a visit for those interested in conservation and wildlife.


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