Best lakes around Reisiswil are found in the Oberaargau region, characterized by its hilly terrain and natural features. While the municipality of Reisiswil itself has a limited area of flowing water, the surrounding landscape offers several small, natural water bodies. These local ponds and small lakes provide opportunities for outdoor activities and quiet reflection. The area's natural environment supports diverse flora and fauna, making it suitable for nature observation.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Very idyllic little pond - nice little walk via Thunstetten Castle.
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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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You can get an insight into this highlight and the trails here: https://youtu.be/_SI3OBhOvvE
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A small natural idyll. During our visit in May everything shines in different shades of green, including the water. Ideal place for a little break.
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Very nice path around the lake - it's worth it
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Short but beautiful single trail with a few spices as obstacles.
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The immediate vicinity of Reisiswil offers several charming smaller lakes and ponds. Among the most popular are Mummentaler Weiher Nature Reserve, known for its beautiful recreation area, and Lake Aspi, a forest lake with a fire pit and rentable hut. Visitors also enjoy Sängeliweier, a small lake under nature protection with a pleasant circular route.
Yes, while Reisiswil itself features smaller local water bodies, the wider Canton of Bern and neighboring areas boast stunning larger lakes. Notable examples include Lake Oeschinen, a glacial-fed mountain lake renowned for its turquoise waters and hiking, and the picturesque lakes of the 'Four Lakes Hike' like Melchsee and Engstlen Lake. Arnisee in the neighboring Canton of Uri is also a popular excursion destination.
The lakes and ponds directly around Reisiswil are characterized by their natural, often forested settings. You'll find areas like Mummentaler Weiher, which has evolved into a large reed field, offering a unique habitat. Lake Aspi and Trübelbach Pond are nestled within forests, providing quiet natural idylls and diverse flora and fauna. Probierloch Pond is notable for its peculiar rectangular shape and as a habitat for frogs and newts.
Many of the lakes around Reisiswil are indeed family-friendly. Lake Aspi offers a fire pit and a rentable hut, perfect for family barbecues. Sängeliweier and Mummentaler Weiher Nature Reserve are also considered family-friendly, providing pleasant places to stay and explore nature. The nearby Arnisee (in Canton Uri) is also a great spot for families and picnics.
Absolutely. The region around Reisiswil offers various hiking opportunities that can be combined with visits to the lakes. You can find numerous trails, including easy to moderate routes. For detailed hiking routes in the area, explore the Hiking around Reisiswil guide.
Yes, the hilly terrain around Reisiswil is well-suited for both cycling and mountain biking. While the immediate lake areas might be for walking, you can find extensive networks of trails nearby. Check out the Cycling around Reisiswil guide and the MTB Trails around Reisiswil guide for routes that explore the wider region.
While the smaller ponds directly in Reisiswil are primarily for nature observation and quiet enjoyment, some of the larger lakes in the broader Canton of Bern region, such as Lake Oeschinen, offer opportunities for swimming in the warmer months. Lake Trüb, part of the 'Four Lakes Hike,' also provides options for boating.
Yes, Sängeliweier is known for having a pleasant circular route, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll. The 'Four Lakes Hike' in Central Switzerland also offers a scenic circular trail connecting Melchsee, Tannensee, Engstlen Lake, and Trübsee.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery, family outings, and potential swimming in larger regional lakes. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, sometimes ice-skating-friendly, environment, especially at places like Mummentaler Weiher in past decades.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes in the Oberaargau region are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific regulations may vary by location, especially in nature reserves like Mummentaler Weiher. It's always advisable to check local signage.
Yes, Lake Aspi is a great spot for this, featuring a fire pit and a rentable hut directly on the lake, perfect for barbecues. Arnisee in the neighboring Canton of Uri is also highlighted as a great spot for picnics.
While Reisiswil itself is a smaller municipality, the Canton of Bern has a good public transport network. For the smaller, local ponds, access might involve a combination of public transport to nearby villages and then walking. For larger regional lakes like Oeschinensee, gondolas and bus services often connect from train stations like Kandersteg. Planning your route with a local public transport planner is recommended.


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