Lakes around Oberburg, located in the Emmental district of the Canton of Bern, Switzerland, offer diverse natural experiences. While no major natural lakes are directly within the municipality, the region provides access to several notable bodies of water. These range from small, tranquil ponds to larger, well-known lakes in the broader Bernese Oberland. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to various aquatic environments.
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The Egelsee in Bern, also known as Egelmösli, is a small lake in the southeast of the city. It lies at an altitude of 549 meters above sea level and is fed by the Wysslochbach. The lake has an area of about 1.52 hectares and is surrounded by a picturesque park that extends to the Paul Klee Center.
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The Moossee offers numerous recreational opportunities such as swimming, fishing, boating and hiking. The well-developed hiking and cycling trails around the lake are particularly popular. There is also a lido and several barbecue areas that invite you to linger. The rich flora and fauna around the Moossee also makes it an interesting destination for nature observation.
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The Hurst Biotope was created by the aquarium association in the late 1960s and has been maintained ever since. Located in the middle of a wooded area, the nearby highway is only noticeable by the sound of passing cars. All kinds of creatures frolic in the ponds, and the surfaces are partially covered with water lilies. Further information can be obtained by scanning QR codes. Several shady parking spaces are available at the forest entrance opposite Bantam Camping. https://www.hurstmoos-verein.ch/hurstmoos ✌🏻🚶🏻♂️🤘🏻
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The Egelsee. A small natural oasis that is hidden in the middle of the district. No tourist gets lost here. Is actually only visited by residents of the neighborhood. A wonderful place to soak up some nature, to let your thoughts wander, to find yourself. Definitely enjoy in peace.
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A near-natural pond in the middle of nowhere, and yet not far away from nature. Very beautiful!
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Beautiful frog pond, well laid out, invites you to linger. Directly on the cycle path with seating.
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Depending on the season: frog concert, watching tadpoles, (gray) herons, water lilies. Or trainspotting and autobahn listening 😉
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While Oberburg itself doesn't have major natural lakes, the surrounding region offers several popular options. Locally, you can visit Egelsee (Egelmösli), Bern, a small natural oasis, or Moossee, known for recreational opportunities. Further afield, but still accessible, are the picturesque Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, both offering stunning scenery and activities.
Yes, several lakes and natural areas near Oberburg are great for families. Egelsee (Egelmösli), Bern is surrounded by a park, perfect for a stroll. Moossee offers swimming, boating, and well-developed trails. The Rütiwäldli South Wetland features a frog pond, and the Hurstmoos Biotope is a peaceful spot with water lilies and QR codes for information, making it engaging for children.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking on numerous routes. For example, there are many hiking trails around Oberburg, including easy walks. Road cycling routes and gravel biking routes also pass by scenic lake areas, offering diverse terrain for all skill levels. Many lakes, like Moossee and Lake Burgäschi, are suitable for swimming, fishing, and boating.
For stunning reflections and panoramic views, Lake Bachalpsee, though further away in the Bernese Oberland, is renowned for its reflections of snow-capped peaks. Closer to Oberburg, Moossee offers nice views, and Lake Thun and Lake Brienz are famous for their picturesque beauty framed by mountains, with views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau from certain vantage points.
Yes, for a more tranquil experience, consider Spingelweiher, described as a near-natural pond in a quiet location, perfect for those who seek silence. The Hurstmoos Biotope also offers a peaceful setting with ponds and water lilies. Further out, Blausee (Blue Lake) is a small, idyllic mountain lake known for its incredibly clear, vibrant blue water and magical setting.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. Moossee has a lido and is popular for swimming. Lake Burgäschi also offers designated swimming areas and well-equipped facilities. Lake Lauenen is another popular spot for swimming, especially in summer, within its nature reserve setting.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the warm weather. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Some mountain lakes like Lake Bachalpsee are best visited from late spring to early autumn when trails are clear of snow. Winter can offer serene, snow-covered landscapes for those interested in winter hiking, though access to some higher-altitude lakes may be limited.
Absolutely. Many lakes feature well-maintained hiking trails. Around Moossee, you'll find developed hiking and cycling trails. Lake Burgäschi has an idyllic path along its shoreline. For more challenging hikes with stunning views, Lake Oeschinen and Lake Bachalpsee in the Bernese Alps are prime destinations, accessible by gondola or cable car for part of the journey.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Lake Brienz is famous for its striking turquoise-green, glacier-fed water. Blausee is known for its incredibly clear, vibrant blue water and visible lakebed. The Rütiwäldli South Wetland provides opportunities to observe frog concerts, tadpoles, and water lilies. The Hurstmoos Biotope also features ponds with water lilies and various creatures.
Yes, several lakes offer facilities. Moossee has a lido and barbecue areas. Lake Burgäschi is well-equipped with swimming facilities, boat rentals, and a restaurant. Larger lakes like Lake Thun and Lake Brienz have numerous charming villages along their shores with cafes, restaurants, and other amenities.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from tranquil oases to larger, activity-rich lakes. The peaceful setting of places like Egelsee (Egelmösli), Bern and the recreational opportunities at Moossee are highly valued. The stunning scenery, clear waters, and opportunities for hiking, swimming, and relaxation are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Many lakes in the broader Bernese Oberland region are well-connected by public transport, including trains and buses. For example, Lake Thun and Lake Brienz are easily accessible via train to towns like Thun or Interlaken, from where boat trips or local buses can take you further. Lake Oeschinen is reached by gondola from Kandersteg. For local lakes like Moossee, regional bus services often provide access, though specific routes should be checked based on your starting point.


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