Lakes around Isenthal are primarily defined by the village's location on the western side of Lake Uri, which forms the southeastern arm of Lake Lucerne. This region is characterized by its significant bodies of water nestled amidst mountainous terrain. The area offers access to large lakes and mountain lakes, providing diverse natural features for exploration. Isenthal serves as a gateway to the scenic landscapes of Central Switzerland, where water and mountains converge.
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The Trüebsee (standard language: Trübsee, e.g. official name of the bus stop/station) is a mountain lake on the Alp Ober Trüebsee at an altitude of 1763 m above sea level in Central Switzerland. It lies between the municipality of Engelberg and the Titlis mountain in the canton of Nidwalden, near the Jochpass (2207 m above sea level). The Ober Trüebsee-Jochpass region within the municipality of Wolfenschiessen is a developed alpine tourist area. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%BCebsee
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Trübsee The Trübsee, also Trüebsee, is a mountain lake above Engelberg, located in the municipality of Wolfenschiessen in the canton of Nidwalden. It is situated at an altitude of 1764 meters above sea level between Schafberg and Bitzistock. The small lake lies on a high plateau in the Engelberg Valley between Engelberg and the Titlis or Joch Pass, respectively. It is fed by the Trübseebach stream, which originates from the Titlis Glacier, and flows into the Engelberger Aa via the Trübenbach stream. The maximum depth of the Trübsee is around nine meters. Text / Source: schweizersee.ch https://www.schweizersee.ch/truebsee/
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Isenthal is primarily connected to Lake Uri (Urnersee), which is the southeastern arm of the larger Lake Lucerne (Vierwaldstättersee). While not directly in Isenthal, Trübsee is another notable mountain lake located above Engelberg, accessible via cable car.
Yes, several spots offer family-friendly activities. The Trübsee area, accessible from Engelberg, features hiking and a playground. The Barefoot Trail at the Härzlisee is also a unique experience suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Isleten bathing area on Lake Uri provides a safe, gently sloping swimming area for children.
The region boasts stunning natural beauty, with mountains reflecting in the clear waters of Lake Uri. You'll find scenic viewpoints like View of Lake Uri (Urnersee), offering distinct blue tones depending on the weather. The area also features grassy lounging spots, gravel beaches, and lush mountain landscapes.
Yes, the Isleten bathing area on Lake Uri is an excellent spot for swimming. It offers a grassy area for relaxation and a fenced-off swimming zone with a gently sloping water depth, making it ideal for families. About 250 meters north, where the Isentalerbach flows into Lake Uri, there's also a gravel beach.
Lake Uri is particularly known for windsurfing and kitesurfing, especially around Isleten. Strong air currents, often amplified by Föhn winds, create impressive waves, making it a popular spot for these activities.
Absolutely. The area around Lake Uri is crisscrossed with hiking trails, including sections of 'The Swiss Path'. You can hike down from Isenthal to Lake Uri at Isleten, which takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. For more challenging routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Isenthal guide, which includes trails with lake views.
The Uri section of Lake Lucerne holds significant historical importance for Switzerland. You can take boat trips from Isleten-Isenthal to visit landmarks like the Tellskapelle and the Rütli meadow, which are integral to Swiss history and mythology.
The Isleten-Isenthal boat station provides access to Lake Uri for steamship cruises. For the Isleten bathing area, you can reach it via a 5-minute walk from the boat station or by bus at Isleten Seegarten. For Trübsee, it's accessible via the Titlis cable car from Engelberg.
The summer months (June to September) are ideal for enjoying swimming, water sports, and hiking around the lakes, with pleasant temperatures and longer daylight hours. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking with fewer crowds, though water activities might be less appealing.
Yes, Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station provides a magnificent panoramic perspective of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding Alps. The View of Lake Uri (Urnersee) also offers stunning vistas of the lake's distinct blue tones.
Yes, areas like the Isleten bathing area offer facilities for visitors. Additionally, the car-free Stoos Village, which is near a lake and accessible by cable car, has several hotels and restaurants. The Fronalpstock Summit also features a restaurant.
You can explore various cycling routes that offer views of the lakes. For road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Isenthal, which includes trails like the 'Isenthal Bike Trail'. If you prefer off-road, the Gravel biking around Isenthal guide offers routes such as 'Lake Lucerne – Ängelbärg-Aa Gorge'.


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