Lakes around Dulliken offer natural water bodies within a region characterized by its proximity to the Aare river. While Dulliken itself has a small percentage of its area dedicated to rivers or lakes, the surrounding canton of Solothurn provides various natural water features. These include biotope ponds and forest ponds, often integrated into nature reserves or adventure trails. The landscape around Dulliken is suitable for walking routes and hiking trails that incorporate these natural elements.
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Very beautiful park bordered by the stream and beautiful old houses
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Ideal for enjoying a cool bath!
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The rocky surroundings and the trees are reflected in the clear water of the small pond. A very nice place to take a deep breath and enjoy nature.
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Extensive nature reserve in deep forest.
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The Ballypark in Schönenwerd, a large park in the English style with pond landscapes, stilt houses, and old trees. Driving is prohibited in the park, the cycle path runs outside the park
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The pile-dwelling settlement, the park and not forgetting the wonderful old buildings, a really good thing.
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Bally Park surprises with its Aare landscape, stilt houses and its English-style park. In the park you will discover ponds and canals in a natural landscape, with pagodas and grottos. The miniaturized pile dwellings in the park are unique in Europe. The park is often visited by families. But those looking for peace and quiet will also find beautiful corners there.
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Around Dulliken, you'll primarily find natural water bodies such as biotope ponds, forest ponds, and water features integrated into nature reserves. These are often smaller, tranquil spots rather than large, open lakes. The region is also characterized by its proximity to the Aare river.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Teufelsschlucht Waterfalls and Pools features cozy barbecue areas where children can play. Another excellent option is the Forest pond on the Entfelden Adventure Trail, which offers a 2.5 km route designed for playful forest experiences suitable for all ages.
For wildlife observation, the Langholz Rothrist Nature Forest Reserve is an extensive area with water bodies where you can spot diverse wildlife like dragonflies, mice, frogs, and birds. The Born Biotope Pond also offers a quiet spot to observe local flora and fauna.
Yes, the Pile-dwelling settlement at Bally Park is a notable historical site. Located within Bally Park, which borders the Aare river, it features a small lake with a reconstructed pile-dwelling settlement, offering a glimpse into ancient history amidst a pleasant park setting.
The area around Dulliken offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those along the Aare Canal, by exploring the Running Trails around Dulliken guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'View of the Aare Canal – Aare River Path loop', detailed in the Cycling around Dulliken guide. Mountain biking options are also available, including challenging routes like the 'Froburg Castle Ruins loop', which you can find in the MTB Trails around Dulliken guide.
Yes, the Entfelden Adventure Trail, which includes a forest pond, is a 2.5 km route designed for enjoyable forest walks. The Teufelsschlucht Waterfalls and Pools also offers a varied gorge walk with opportunities to linger at barbecue spots.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of these spots. Many enjoy the clear waters and rocky surroundings of places like Teufelsschlucht Waterfalls and Pools for a moment of peace. The opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna at biotopes and nature reserves is also highly valued.
Yes, the Teufelsschlucht Waterfalls and Pools is known for its cozy barbecue areas. Additionally, the Born Biotope Pond also has fireplaces, making it a suitable spot for a longer break with food.
The natural water bodies and trails around Dulliken are generally accessible in every season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and observing nature, while summer is ideal for enjoying the barbecue spots. Even in winter, these areas can provide beautiful, tranquil walks.
While not widely known as major tourist destinations, spots like the Born Biotope Pond in a forest clearing offer a quiet and serene experience away from larger crowds. The extensive Langholz Rothrist Nature Forest Reserve also provides ample space for peaceful exploration.
Many natural trails in Switzerland are dog-friendly, especially in forest and nature reserve areas. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may vary, so always check local signage.
For the Entfelden Adventure Trail, there are starting points with parking facilities at the sports field Schützenrain and the outdoor/indoor swimming pool Entfelden. It's also reachable in 8 minutes from the WSB stop Oberdorf in Unterentfelden. For other locations, public transport connections to nearby towns are generally good, but access to specific forest ponds or biotopes might require a short walk from the nearest stop or parking area.


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