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Top 5 Lakes around Brislach

Best lakes around Brislach are primarily found in the wider Swiss region, as the municipality itself is characterized by a rural landscape with forests and agricultural land. Brislach, situated in the district of Laufen in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland, features mostly flowing water and smaller water bodies. While there are no large, notable lakes directly within Brislach, the surrounding area offers several significant aquatic attractions. These bodies of water provide diverse natural experiences for visitors.

Best lakes around Brislach

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden

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It is the largest English landscaped garden in Switzerland. There is a lot to see there: Birseck Castle, small caves, small lakes and various wild places baptized with romantic names.

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Little lake in Bogental

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Passwang makes us think of Jura pastures, the ringing of cowbells and meadows full of yellow gentian. The destination of our hike from the Neuhüsli bus station on the Passwangstrasse …

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Basler Weiher

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The Baslerweiher is actually created artificially. In the 19th century, the Kleinsee was created as a drinking water reservoir for the city of Basel, 20 kilometers away (and financed by …

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Stritteren Weiher

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There are apparently no direct historical sources for the Stritteren lime kilns. Burnt lime - made in lime kilns - is one of the oldest building materials that people have …

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Lower Pond

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There are three ponds in the Ermirage, all of which were artificially created in the Middle Ages.

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February 9, 2025, Basler Weiher

The Baslerweier is an artificial lake that served as a drinking water supply for Basel for 70 years from 1870. Today it belongs to the canton of Solothurn and is a nature reserve. A true idyll!

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September 9, 2024, Basler Weiher

The Baslerweiher (also Basler Weiher or Baslerweier) is a small lake in the municipality of Seewen in the Swiss canton of Solothurn. It is located in the Jura, has an average water level of 560 m above sea level and an area of approx. 1.7 ha. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baslerweiher

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May 20, 2024, Seeli im Bogental

Pure nature!

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The Ermitage is a large and lovingly designed green area from 1785, with three idyllic ponds, several romantic grottos, historical buildings, pretty walking paths between the shore and the edge of the forest and, on top of it all, the castle ruins of Bierseck Castle, as the crowning glory of the whole. It is a wonderful place for physical and mental relaxation, but those seeking peace and quiet should visit outside of the holidays or weekends. It is a real visitor magnet. Warning! The grottos can only be reached on foot and via steep stairs. The rest of the garden is mostly wheelchair accessible and suitable for pushchairs. There are no parking spaces directly at the Ermitage! Free entry!

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Nice place for a short rest!

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Also beautiful. Not exactly wonderful, but worth seeing.

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Fine cookie. "Made with love".

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I expect to find around Brislach?

Brislach itself is characterized by flowing water and smaller bodies of water. The notable 'lakes' directly within the municipality and its immediate vicinity are primarily man-made, such as those found in the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, or artificial reservoirs like Basler Weiher. For larger, natural lakes, you would need to venture into the wider Swiss region.

Are there any family-friendly lakes or water features near Brislach?

Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, with its small lakes and caves, is a great option. Basler Weiher is also noted as family-friendly, offering a tranquil nature reserve setting. The Lower Pond within the Ermitage area is another pleasant, artificially created body of water suitable for families.

What natural features can I see around the lakes near Brislach?

Around the local 'lakes' like those in the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, you can explore forests, caves, and beautifully landscaped areas. Basler Weiher, though artificial, functions as a nature reserve, offering a serene environment. For dramatic natural beauty, you'd look to the wider Swiss region, with lakes like Oeschinen or Brienz known for their turquoise waters and mountain backdrops.

Are there historical sites associated with the lakes in the Brislach area?

Yes, the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is a significant historical site, being the largest English landscaped garden in Switzerland with elements like Birseck Castle. The Lower Pond and other ponds within the Ermitage were artificially created in the Middle Ages. Basler Weiher, while now a nature reserve, was originally built in the 19th century as a drinking water reservoir for Basel.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

While the local lakes are more for tranquil enjoyment, the region around Brislach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Brislacher Höhe loop' or 'Pfaffenberg loop', which you can explore via the Running Trails around Brislach guide. For cycling, there are road cycling routes like the 'Blochmont Pass' loop, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Brislach guide. Mountain hiking is also popular, with trails like the 'Chastelbach Waterfall – Kaltbrunnental Gorge loop' available in the Mountain Hikes around Brislach guide.

Are there hiking trails around the lakes near Brislach?

Yes, you can enjoy walks and hikes around the local water features. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden offers paths through its extensive grounds. For more dedicated hiking, the wider area provides options like the 'Chastelbach Waterfall – Kaltbrunnental Gorge loop', which can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Brislach guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes and water features near Brislach?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and natural beauty. For instance, the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is described as a 'place of rest' where one can return again and again. Basler Weiher is considered a 'true idyll', especially beautiful in autumn. The smaller Stritteren Weiher is noted as a 'nice little pond to take a break in the silence of nature'.

Are there any viewpoints around the lakes in the Brislach area?

While not specifically 'lake viewpoints' in the traditional sense, the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden offers various scenic spots and 'wild places baptized with romantic names' that provide picturesque views within the garden itself. The Basler Weiher Rest Area is an idyllic spot with benches for a short stop by the water.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Brislach?

The local artificial lakes and landscape gardens like the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden are pleasant to visit throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Autumn is particularly recommended for places like Basler Weiher due to its vibrant colors. For the larger, natural lakes in the wider Swiss region, summer is ideal for swimming and water activities, while spring offers stunning glacier melt colors.

Are there facilities like parking or public transport access near these lakes?

Specific details for each small lake vary, but generally, areas like the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden are well-accessed. For the wider region's notable lakes, public transport is often available, such as gondolas to Lake Oeschinen or cable cars to Bachalpsee. It's advisable to check specific access details for your chosen destination.

Can I find less crowded lakes near Brislach?

Given that the 'lakes' directly in Brislach are smaller and often integrated into natural or historical settings, they tend to offer a more tranquil experience than the highly popular large Swiss lakes. Places like Stritteren Weiher or the Lower Pond within the Ermitage are known for their peaceful atmosphere, especially outside peak tourist times.

Are there any lakes suitable for wild swimming near Brislach?

The smaller, artificial ponds and landscape garden lakes directly around Brislach are generally not designated for wild swimming. For wild swimming, you would need to explore the larger, natural lakes in the wider Swiss region, where specific areas might be suitable, but always check local regulations and safety information before entering the water.

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