Best lakes around Lauwil are found in the surrounding region, as the municipality itself, nestled in the Jura Mountains within the canton of Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland, contains primarily flowing water. While Lauwil's total area has a small fraction of water, it does not feature substantial, static bodies of water. The area around Lauwil offers natural attractions and scenic views, with several notable ponds and artificial lakes contributing to the natural landscape.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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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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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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Between the oak grove and Wildenstein Castle, the castle pond lies somewhat hidden and inaccessible behind a dense thicket. It's an idyllic spot that deserves protection. There's no path to its shore, and that's a good thing, because countless animal species make their home here and appreciate being left in peace. And let's be honest. Would we really like it if every Tom, Dick, and Harry descended on us uninvited, made a lot of noise, and perhaps even left behind a mess? At least there's this: For hikers and walkers, there are two lovely park benches right by the path by the pond, inviting you to linger.
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A princess pond through and through. If you are very quiet, you can hear the lovely ladies laughing ;-)
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Beautiful castle pond with various aquatic plants and animals, clearly visible from the path. Part of the nature reserve.
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Very nice place with benches for a short stop!
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No, Lauwil itself, nestled in the Jura Mountains, primarily features flowing water. Significant, static bodies of water like natural lakes are not found within the municipality. However, the surrounding region offers several notable ponds and artificial lakes to explore.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Basler Weiher, an artificial lake that is now a nature reserve and the largest lake in the Canton of Solothurn. Another popular spot is Wildenstein Castle Pond, known for its diverse aquatic life and natural beauty.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are suitable for families. The Basler Weiher is considered family-friendly and offers a true idyll. Additionally, the Pond with a wooden jetty near Reigoldswil is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, trout, and proximity to a rope park.
The Wildenstein Castle Pond is part of a nature reserve, offering a beautiful setting with various aquatic plants and animals clearly visible from the path. It's a small pond, but a very nice place for nature observation.
The Basler Weiher was artificially created in the 19th century, specifically in 1870, to serve as a drinking water reservoir for the city of Basel. It was financed by Basel, hence its name. Today, it belongs to the Canton of Solothurn and is a protected nature reserve.
Yes, there are facilities for picnicking. For example, the Ryfensteinweiher Picnic Area offers a beautiful covered picnic spot directly at the Ryfensteinweiher, complete with good infrastructure and an outdoor grill, suitable even when it rains.
The region around Lauwil offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those around Wasserfallen, and scenic views of diverse forests and gorges. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'View of the Alps from Passwang – Vogelberg Summit loop' or the 'Sauschwänki Rock Tunnel – Wasserfallen Mountain Station loop' which are part of the hiking guide for Lauwil.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities in the broader region. While not directly at every lake, routes like the 'Muttenz–Pratteln Cycle Path – Wild swimming spot on the River Birs loop' offer longer rides. You can find more details and other routes in the cycling guide for Lauwil.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil and idyllic settings, especially at places like the Basler Weiher, which is described as an 'absolute dream, especially in autumn.' The natural beauty, opportunities for relaxation, and family-friendly environments are highly valued.
While the region offers beauty year-round, the Basler Weiher is particularly recommended in autumn for its stunning scenery. Generally, spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the aquatic life and outdoor activities, while autumn brings vibrant colors.
Yes, the area around Lauwil provides various running trails. While not always directly adjacent to every lake, you can find routes like the 'Wasserfallen Mountain Station – Vogelberg Summit loop' or the 'Jägerwägli loop' in the vicinity. Explore the running trails guide for Lauwil for more options.


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