Best lakes around Magden offer diverse natural and recreational experiences in the Swiss canton of Aargau. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Rhine River and its surrounding natural landscapes, including forests and nature reserves. Visitors can find a variety of water bodies, from serene lake shores to river estuaries, often featuring family-friendly amenities and scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst a blend of natural beauty and accessible parklands.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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Very beautiful area and nature reserve.
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The double power plant Augst (operator: 80% KWA 20% Canton Basel Land) and Wyhlen (operator: Energiedienst Holding Laufenburg, majority owned by EnBW since 2003) were built together between 1908 and 1912. The 212.80 m long weir has 10 openings, each with a clear width of 17.50 m. Each opening can be closed by a 9 m high iron gate. These are moved by winches that rest on an iron bridge structure above the pillar heads. A concrete weir bridge on the underwater side serves to reinforce the weir. Weir pillars and supports are clad with Black Forest granite. Until 1990, ten Francis turbine groups on both sides generated 2.2 MW each and two exciter groups each generated 440 kW of electrical energy. Since 1990, two of the former ten Francis turbine groups and two exciter groups have been in operation on the Swiss side; the rest have been replaced by seven built-in Straflo turbine groups, each with an output of 5.54 MW. Since 1990, five of the former ten Francis turbine groups and two exciter groups have still been in operation on the German side; the others have been replaced by six installed Straflo turbine groups. There is also a photovoltaic system on the roof of the KW Wyhlen machine hall with an area of 720 m² and an annual output of approx. 70,000 kWh. Since the end of 2017, a power-to-gas pilot plant for the climate-neutral production of hydrogen using electricity from hydropower has been operating on the Wyhlen power plant site. Source: Energiedienst AG
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A popular beautiful place in the forest. Here wild boars, fallow deer, sika and red deer can be observed and fed with corn. Not far away there is also a barefoot path, a mountain lake with a restaurant, pedal boats and a climbing park. But be careful, it is often overcrowded on weekends. If there are no more parking spaces available, there may still be parking spaces at the mountain lake above the game reserve.
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Yes, several spots are ideal for families. The South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen, offers a paved circular path suitable for all ages. City Park West, Rheinfelden, features a newly designed pond, a marble run, and a playground, making it a popular retreat for families.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can find serene lake shores, river estuaries, and park ponds. Highlights include the Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve, which is a natural monument supporting numerous waterfowl and fish species, and the South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen, surrounded by forests.
The South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen, features a paved circular path, making it accessible for visitors with wheelchairs. Additionally, City Park West, Rheinfelden, has spacious promenades and platforms for observing aquatic life, designed to be accessible.
There are various hiking trails in the vicinity. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'Wonderful view – Olsberg Abbey loop' or the 'Sonnenberg Tower Möhlin loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Magden guide.
While the region offers beautiful water bodies, specific information about designated wild swimming spots is not readily available for all locations. The City Park West, Rheinfelden, has a stone staircase to a bathing area on the banks of the Rhine, but for other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations or signage regarding swimming.
The lakes around Magden are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer serene, quiet landscapes, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. At City Park West, Rheinfelden, you'll find the Buvette Rhybar for drinks and simple snacks. For other areas, it's recommended to check local information for nearby dining options.
Many natural spots around Magden's lakes are suitable for picnics. The Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve offers benches for an idyllic break, and the South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen, is described as a wonderful location to linger, implying suitable spots for a break.
Generally, outdoor trails in the Magden area are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific regulations might apply in nature reserves like the Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve, so it's always good to check local signage.
Access to the lakes varies. Many locations, especially those in towns like Rheinfelden or Bad Säckingen, are accessible by car with parking options nearby. Public transport connections are also available to some areas. For example, the Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve can be reached via a ferry from Mumpf, though its operating hours are limited.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Obertorturm (Upper Gate Tower), Rheinfelden – Rheinfelden City Gate loop' or explore the 'Views Around Magden loop'. More cycling routes are detailed in the Cycling around Magden guide.
While popular spots like Bergsee and City Park West are well-known, areas like the Wildenstein Castle Pond offer a more secluded experience. It's part of a nature reserve with restricted access but provides a very nice, quiet place to visit.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and accessible parklands. Many enjoy the serene atmosphere, the opportunity for idyllic breaks, and the diverse wildlife, especially at nature reserves. The paved paths and family-friendly facilities also receive positive feedback.


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