Lakes around Saxeten are primarily represented by the nearby Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, which are significant natural features of the region. While Saxeten itself is a small alpine village, it offers convenient access and impressive views of these two iconic Swiss lakes. The local Saxetbach stream also contributes to the area's natural water features. This region is characterized by its alpine landscape and the clear waters of its surrounding lakes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Wonderful turquoise-blue lake with holiday flair, along the shore there are car-free cycling and hiking trails
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pretty here, pretty here
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Naturally meandering river. It's wonderful to see how the water finds its way.
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Beautiful bike path along the left shore of the lake
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Anyone who has driven the loop around Lake Brienz will soon repeat this excursion.
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The views are super.... You can take very good pictures here....
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For breathtaking panoramic views of both Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, visit the Two lakes footbridge - Harder Kulm viewing platform. This spot offers a comprehensive perspective of the surrounding Bernese Alps and the Interlaken area.
Yes, both Lake Thun and Lake Brienz offer family-friendly options. The Lakeside Path Spiez–Faulensee along Lake Thun is a beautiful walk with varied landscapes. For swimming and relaxation, the Neuhaus Lido on Lake Thun provides a large lawn, beach volleyball courts, and a restaurant, perfect for a day out with children. Lake Brienz also has car-free cycling and hiking trails along its shore, offering a holiday flair.
Lake Brienz is renowned for its incredibly clear, turquoise waters. This striking color is due to tiny glacier particles and is particularly vibrant in spring when glacial meltwater is highest. It's ideal for activities like swimming, paddleboarding, or enjoying a jet boat ride.
Yes, Lake Thun is known for its deep blue waters and is warmer than Lake Brienz, making it suitable for swimming. The Neuhaus Lido on Lake Thun is a popular spot. Lake Brienz also offers swimming opportunities, with spots like the Bönigen lido providing facilities and excellent views.
Many hiking trails in the Saxeten region offer impressive views over Lake Brienz and Lake Thun. For instance, the Hiking around Saxeten guide includes routes like the 'Saxeten Loop Trail – Saxetenbach Waterfalls loop' which allows you to experience the local water features up close, and other trails provide broader lake vistas.
Within the immediate Saxeten valley, the wild Saxetbach stream is a prominent natural feature, characterized by its waterfalls. Hiking trails like the 'Saxeten Loop Trail – Saxetenbach Waterfalls loop' allow visitors to experience this intimate water feature, contributing to the peaceful alpine experience.
Lake Thun offers various water activities such as kayaking, stand-up paddling, and leisurely cruises. A scenic boat trip to the city of Thun is highly recommended. The Neuhaus Lido on Lake Thun is also a great spot for swimming and relaxing by the water.
Yes, Lake Brienz features car-free cycling trails along its shore, offering a pleasant experience. For more extensive cycling, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Saxeten, which include loops around Lake Brienz and routes with views of Lake Thun.
The spring and summer months are ideal for visiting the lakes. In spring, Lake Brienz's turquoise color is particularly vibrant due to glacial meltwater. Summer offers warmer temperatures suitable for swimming and water activities on both lakes. The region's hiking season is also generally from spring through autumn.
The Tschingelsee Floodplain is not a typical lake but rather a wide gravel bed that fills with water depending on the weather. It's a unique meadow landscape formed after a 1972 landslide, where you can observe the stream finding its way through the gravel, creating green islands of reeds and grass.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, particularly the panoramic views of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz from elevated points like the Two lakes footbridge - Harder Kulm viewing platform. The diverse range of activities, from tranquil lakeside walks to more adventurous water sports and scenic boat trips, also contributes to the area's appeal.
Yes, the Lakeside Path Spiez–Faulensee along Lake Thun is noted as being feasible for wheelchairs, offering beautiful views of the mountains and the lake.


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