Best lakes around Gipf-Oberfrick are found within a reasonable distance, offering diverse attractions for visitors. While Gipf-Oberfrick itself is characterized by rivers and streams, the surrounding area provides access to various water bodies. These include natural lakes, artificial reservoirs, and natural swimming ponds. The region offers opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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For me, the most beautiful natural swimming pond in the wider area. Very well maintained. Beautiful with blooming water lilies.
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Secluded and very quiet spot for observing waterfowl.
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always beautiful here. Always worth a visit
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A small footbridge leads us from one side to the other. It's lovely to stop on the footbridge and watch the flowing water.
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I drove past first. I didn't regret my return trip! A beautiful little lake, Aaschächli, hidden and quiet. A little idyll. Unfortunately, I was there at dusk, so I couldn't see much, but I could still see and, more importantly, hear the birds landing on the water, seeking nighttime shelter. A perfect place to unwind. Thank you to the creator of this highlight 😍🔝.
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You can climb up a small path from the lakeside to the left of the rock. There's a small seating area at the top, but the view of the lake is largely overgrown. Please note: the path down the back, away from the lake, is only accessible for the first few meters, then it falls into disrepair and is completely overgrown.
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For nature observation, the Klingnauer Stausee is an internationally recognized nature reserve, vital for water birds and waders, with over 310 species recorded. The BirdLife-Naturzentrum Klingnauer Stausee offers guided tours and a bird-watching tower. Additionally, the Talweiher Nature Reserve is a small, untouched natural paradise where you can watch birds and beavers.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. The Biberstein Natural Swimming Pool is Switzerland's first public organic swimming pool, featuring a large pool, children's pool, and sunbathing lawn. The South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen has a paved circular path suitable for families, and the Aarschächli is an Aare oxbow lake that serves as a habitat for various plant and animal species, offering a natural experience.
The Biberstein Natural Swimming Pool is specifically designed for swimming, being the first public and organic swimming pool in Switzerland. While other lakes like the South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen are popular for recreation, always check local regulations for swimming in natural bodies of water.
The region's lakes offer diverse natural features. You can find forests surrounding lakes like the South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen and Dreiweiher Pond. The Klingnauer Stausee is known for its wetlands and floodplain forests, providing a rich habitat for birds. The Aarschächli is an Aare oxbow lake, a shallow, groundwater-fed lake important for local flora and fauna.
Yes, many lakes offer walking and hiking opportunities. The South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen features a paved circular path. The Klingnauer Stausee has walking and cycling paths along its shore. For more extensive hiking options in the broader area, you can explore routes like the 'Frick Valley Cherry Trail' or 'Chriesiwäg Gipf-Oberfrick' found in the Hiking around Gipf-Oberfrick guide.
Beyond swimming and hiking, the area around the lakes offers various outdoor activities. The Klingnauer Stausee is popular for cycling and skating along its shore paths. For more structured cycling, you can find road cycling routes such as the 'Benkerjoch Pass' loop in the Road Cycling Routes around Gipf-Oberfrick guide, or mountain biking trails like 'Tiersteinberg Bike' in the MTB Trails around Gipf-Oberfrick guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful, idyllic settings and the opportunities for relaxation and nature immersion. The South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen is appreciated for its beautiful forest surroundings, while the Biberstein Natural Swimming Pool is praised for being family-friendly and clean. The Talweiher Nature Reserve is a favorite for birdwatching and enjoying untouched natural beauty.
While the Klingnauer Stausee is the most prominent, smaller water bodies are also in the vicinity. The Ziegeleiweiher in Frick is very close, just 0.9 km from Gipf-Oberfrick. Other options include Oberer Talweiher and Hirschthal Weiher, offering more secluded natural spots.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching at the Klingnauer Stausee due to migratory birds. Summer is perfect for swimming at the Biberstein Natural Swimming Pool and enjoying walks around all the lakes. The forested areas around lakes like the South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen are pleasant year-round for walks.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. The BirdLife-Naturzentrum at Klingnauer Stausee has a small café. The Biberstein Natural Swimming Pool includes a kiosk with a bistro. Additionally, the Talweiher Nature Reserve provides a rest area at its southern end where you can barbecue.
Despite its name, the Dreiweiher Pond is currently a single body of water. Historical records indicate that there were formerly three fish ponds in this part of the Bad Säckingen city forest, one of which evolved into the present-day pond. It remains an idyllic spot surrounded by forest.


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