Lakes around Termen serve as a gateway to exploring the diverse aquatic landscapes of the Valais region in Switzerland. While Termen itself does not feature large lakes within its village, it provides access to numerous alpine and mountain lakes. These natural features offer varied recreational opportunities and scenic environments. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with lakes often accessible via hiking trails.
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The Panoramalodge on the Giw can be rented from 3 days. Space for up to 20 people. Information is available at the Heidadorf-Visperterminen Tourist Office.
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The Gebidumsee invites you to swim. Barbecue area and wood available. Overnight accommodation in a tipi tent. Not reservable. Only a wooden cot available. Dreamlike sunset
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The snack bar at the lake, very friendly, delicious food and drinks and for our e-bike driver there was also free electricity
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Time to enjoy and linger
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Gibidumsee at Gibidumpass between the Vispa valley and the Simplon region.
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The picturesque Lüsgersee is located at an altitude of around 2170 meters and can be reached on foot in around 15 minutes from the mountain station of the Belalp cable car. This natural mountain lake is therefore particularly suitable for family outings. Children can observe numerous small animals here.
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The Lüsgersee on the Belalp is the perfect place to cool off in summer. So if you are looking for refreshment, a swim in the lake is highly recommended. The picturesque mountain lake on the Belalp is located at around 2,170 m above sea level. The lake can be reached in around 15 minutes on foot from the cable car mountain station. Because the Lüsgersee is so easy to reach, it is perfect for family outings. Children can let off steam here, splash around, play and watch lots of little animals. Source: https://www.belalp.ch/poi-detail/luesgersee
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Just ten minutes' walk from the village center of Bettmeralp, the barrier-free Bettmersee is a special idyll in the Aletsch Arena holiday destination. Thanks to the natural paddling pool, stroller-friendly circular path and playground, the mountain lake is an ideal destination for families. https://www.aletscharena.ch/aletsch-arena/poi/bettmersee
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Yes, several lakes near Termen are excellent for families. Bettmersee is particularly popular, featuring a dedicated paddling area for children and a bathing jetty for swimmers. There's also a beach volleyball court nearby. Lüsger Lake, easily accessible from the Belalp cable car, is another great spot where children can observe small animals and enjoy the water.
The lakes around Termen offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find pristine alpine lakes reflecting majestic mountain scenery, as well as reservoirs like the Binna Reservoir with its striking blue-green waters. The area around Lake Tseuzier is rich with waterfalls, streams, and varied plant life. Many lakes are set amidst forests and offer stunning viewpoints.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. Bettmersee has a bathing jetty for swimmers, and Lüsger Lake is described as a perfect place to cool off in summer, ideal for a refreshing swim.
Absolutely. The Valais region is renowned for its hiking opportunities. Many lakes, especially the mountain lakes, are accessible via hiking trails. For example, the Simplon Pass, which features several lakes, serves as a starting point for various hikes. You can find numerous routes, including challenging mountain hikes and more moderate trails, by exploring the hiking guides around Termen.
Beyond hiking, the area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the challenging Simplon Pass, as detailed in the road cycling guides around Termen. At Bootshüsi at Lac de Tseuzier, you can rent pedal boats and SUP boards. Many lakes also offer peaceful spots for picnics and enjoying nature.
Parking availability varies by lake. For instance, the Simplon Pass has designated parking areas, making it a convenient starting point for exploring its lakes and trails. For other, more remote mountain lakes, access might require hiking from a public transport stop or a designated parking area further away.
Yes, you can find places to eat and relax near some lakes. Ze Binne at the Binna Reservoir features a charming snack bar, the Twingi Stubji, overlooking the water. At Bootshüsi at Lac de Tseuzier, you can enjoy delicious food in addition to water activities.
The best time to visit the lakes around Termen is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, hiking trails are usually clear of snow, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like swimming, boating, and picnicking. Alpine lakes are particularly stunning when the surrounding mountains are green and wildflowers are in bloom.
Yes, many lakes in the Valais region offer circular walking paths that allow you to fully experience their beauty. While specific routes vary, you can often find well-maintained trails that loop around the lake shores, providing different perspectives and viewpoints. Check local trail maps or komoot's hiking guides for detailed circular route options.
The Valais region has a good public transport network, including trains and post buses, which can get you close to many lakes or their trailheads. For example, you can often reach areas like Bettmeralp (for Bettmersee) via cable car connections from valley stations that are accessible by public transport. Planning your journey with local transport schedules is recommended.
While not directly in Termen, the broader Valais region offers several captivating mountain lakes that provide a sense of magic and calm. Märjelensee, originally dammed by a glacier, is known as a calm mountain lake. Lac Bleu (Arolla) is another picturesque and accessible hiking destination set in a spectacular natural environment, offering a tranquil experience away from more crowded spots.


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