Best attractions and places to see around Sarnersee include a diverse array of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region is centered around Lake Sarnen, the largest lake in the canton of Obwalden, offering panoramic views and water-based activities. Surrounding the lake, the pre-Alpine landscape features high moor areas and mountain chains. Sarnen, the capital of Obwalden, provides historical buildings and serves as a base for exploring the area.
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The adventure playground at Tannwald in Seelisberg is a true paradise for little explorers: With numerous play equipment, two barbecue areas, and an adjacent forest, it offers everything a child's heart desires. A water hydrant provides refreshment on hot days, and its proximity to the Träumli restaurant (just 50 meters away) makes it the perfect spot for family outings.
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You start with the boat at the campsite and travel to Wilen (15 euros per person as of May 2025)
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Sarnersee The Sarnersee is the largest lake in the canton of Obwalden. It is located in the area of the municipalities of Sarnen, Sachseln and Giswil. The lake, which lies 469 meters above sea level, is fed by the Grosse Melchaa, the Dreiwässerkanal and the Sarner Aa, among others. The latter flows out of the lake at the northern end near Sarnen before flowing into the Alpnachersee at the valley exit. The Sarnersee is a good six kilometers long, between one and one and a half kilometers wide and thus has an area of approximately 7.5 square kilometers. Text / Source: Schweizersee.ch https://www.schweizersee.ch/sarnersee/
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Sarnersee The Sarnersee is the largest lake in the canton of Obwalden. It is located in the area of the municipalities of Sarnen, Sachseln and Giswil. The lake, which lies 469 meters above sea level, is fed by the Grosse Melchaa, the Dreiwässerkanal and the Sarner Aa, among others. The latter flows out of the lake at the northern end near Sarnen before flowing into the Alpnachersee at the valley exit. The Sarnersee is a good six kilometers long, between one and one and a half kilometers wide and thus has an area of approximately 7.5 square kilometers. Text / Source: Schweizersee.ch https://www.schweizersee.ch/sarnersee/
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From here you can enjoy panoramic views of Lake Sarnen, framed by lush forests and rolling mountains. The peaceful blue of the lake contrasts beautifully with its green valley setting, giving you a perfect vantage point to admire the picturesque Swiss landscape.
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Lake Sarnen is a lake in the heart of Oblalden
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Wonderfully beautiful view of the lake
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The region is centered around Lake Sarnen, offering peaceful blue waters framed by lush forests and mountains. You can also find expansive high moor landscapes in the Glaubenberg and Langis areas, and the primeval scree and forest landscape of the Steini stream between Sarnen and Giswil.
Yes, the town of Sarnen, the capital of Obwalden, features several historical landmarks. These include the 13th-century Hexenturm (Witch Tower), parts of the Town Hall dating back to 1418, and the Baroque Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul built between 1739 and 1742. You can also find the remains of Landenberg Castle.
The region is rich in cultural heritage. Notable sites include the Benedictine Monastery with the Sarner Jesuskind, a popular pilgrimage site housing a 14th-century Gothic wooden statue. Flüeli-Ranft is another significant pilgrimage site dedicated to Brother Klaus, where you can visit his birthplace and residence. The Museum Obwalden in Sarnen offers insights into local history and culture.
Families can enjoy the Captain Zinsli Adventure Playground, Seelisberg, which offers numerous play equipment and barbecue areas. The shores of Lake Sarnen are also family-friendly, with lidos and bathing areas in Giswil, Wilen, and Sachseln, as well as the Seefeld Park adventure pool in Sarnen. Many walking paths along the lake are suitable for all ages.
A highly recommended spot is the View of Lake Sarnen (Sarnersee) from Sachseln, which offers comprehensive panoramic views of the lake and its surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Lake Sarnen itself provides beautiful vistas, especially from higher vantage points where it appears like a blue-green pearl.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Sarnersee. For example, you can find routes like 'Lakeside Park on Lake Zug – Wooden Boathouse on the Lake loop from Sachseln' or 'View of Lake Sarnen – Riverbed Access loop from Sachseln'. These are typically shorter and have minimal elevation gain. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Sarnersee guide.
Lake Sarnen is popular for swimming, with several lidos and bathing areas. Visitors can also enjoy leisurely boat tours on the motorboat "Seestern" (available April to October), or rent pedal boats, rowing boats, and motorboats. Stand-up paddleboarding and canoeing are also common activities.
The Seehuis BBQ Bistro & Beach Club is a popular choice, offering a pleasant beer garden and good food right by the lake. There are also various cafes and restaurants in the towns surrounding the lake, such as Sarnen and Sachseln, many with lake views.
The region offers diverse cycling routes. You can find touring bicycle routes like 'View of Lake and Mountains – View of Lake Sarnen loop from Sachseln' or more challenging gravel biking options such as 'View of Mount Pilatus – Kernwald Forest — Gravel Path loop from Sarnen'. Explore more in the Cycling around Sarnersee guide or the Gravel biking around Sarnersee guide.
The period from April to October is ideal for water activities on Lake Sarnen, including swimming and boat tours. For hiking and cycling, the spring, summer, and autumn months offer pleasant weather. In winter, the Glaubenberg and Langis areas are suitable for snowshoe tours and cross-country skiing.
Yes, the Brünig Railway, a narrow-gauge railway line, runs along Lake Sarnen, offering scenic views and connecting towns like Sarnen and Sachseln. This provides convenient access to many attractions and starting points for trails.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful, blue-green waters of Lake Sarnen and the many recreational opportunities it offers. The panoramic views, especially from spots like Sachseln, are highly appreciated. Families particularly enjoy the well-designed playgrounds and the relaxed atmosphere by the lake.


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