Best lakes around Zweisimmen offers diverse aquatic experiences within the Bernese Oberland. This region, situated in the Simmental valley, is characterized by its alpine landscapes, forests, and meadows. Visitors can explore a variety of natural settings, from high-altitude mountain lakes to tranquil moorland waters. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst a scenic backdrop.
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Rohr Nature Reserve near Lauenen (BE) Rohr is a vast, flat moorland and floodplain area directly above Lauenen – nestled in a tranquil, wildly romantic landscape with reed beds, the Lauibach stream, and characteristically shaped haystacks, the so-called "Tristen." Thanks to its diverse flora and birdlife, it is considered a floodplain area of national importance. 🚶 Outdoor Circular Trail – Tour Data A family-friendly circular trail takes approximately 1 hour (5.4 km, 10–11 m elevation gain) through the area – popular in both summer and winter. Difficulty: easy (T1-T2), also ideal for strollers. Route: Starts from Lauenen (e.g., Hotel Alpenland/Lauenen Rohrbrücke), along the Lauibach stream and later through flat moorland – with an optional extra loop to the Oey (1.8 km). Winter: As a cleared winter hiking trail and cross-country ski trail (skating/classic). 🌿 Pure nature: hedgerows, reed beds, bird nesting sites, and natural management with litter mowing and barnacle construction – demonstrates traditional mountain meadow management. Picturesque in winter: snow-covered plains, visible logs and haystacks – tranquil, sunny, and atmospheric. Infrastructure: Accessible circular route with low elevation gain, ideal for walkers and runners.
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🚗 Zweisimmen is easily accessible by car or public transport. You can park in Zweisimmen or arrive by train. Zweisimmen train station is an ideal starting point for the hike. 🚶♂️ The hike from Zweisimmen to Seebergsee is challenging and takes about 4 to 5 hours, depending on your pace and breaks. The route is well signposted and takes you through varied landscapes with forests, alpine pastures and alpine meadows. Start the hike in the village of Zweisimmen. Follow the signs towards Seebergsee. The path initially leads you through picturesque forests and along streams. The climb to Seebergsee is strenuous, but the effort is worth it. Along the way you will have wonderful views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Seebergsee is at an altitude of 1,831 meters and is surrounded by an impressive mountain backdrop. Here you can take a longer break, enjoy the view and maybe take a refreshing swim in the clear mountain lake. 📸 🍽️ There are no staffed huts at Seebergsee, so you should take enough provisions and water with you. 📅 The best time for this hike is from June to October, when the paths are free of snow and easy to walk on.
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Easy climb and a unique landscape as a reward.
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Can also be easily reached on a circular hike from Grimmialp in the Diemtigtal. It's beautifully situated and invites you to take a short break. 🤗
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The Zweisimmen region offers several picturesque lakes. Seebergsee is a clear mountain lake known for its impressive mountain backdrop. Rüwliseeli is nestled in a unique landscape of moors and the surrounding Alps. Blauseeli, in the Diemtig Valley, is famous for its deep blue, clear water. Additionally, Forellensee offers a unique 'Canadian wilderness' experience with fishing opportunities.
Yes, Blauseeli is considered family-friendly. It features a circular route around the lake with several resting spots, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll. Forellensee also provides family-friendly activities like fishing for salmon trout and barbecuing on the shore.
The best time to visit most lakes in the Zweisimmen region is from June to October. During this period, paths are generally clear of snow and easy to walk on, especially for higher-altitude lakes like Seebergsee. Forellensee is typically open during the summer season.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. Seebergsee is a popular spot for a refreshing dip, though the water can be quite cold even in summer. Blauseeli also offers clear waters, and Forellensee provides opportunities for water-based activities.
Absolutely. The hike to Seebergsee from Zweisimmen is a challenging but rewarding 4 to 5-hour trek through varied landscapes. Blauseeli has a gentle circular route around its shore. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore various mountain hikes in the region, such as those found in the Mountain Hikes around Zweisimmen guide.
You can hike to Seebergsee from Zweisimmen, which takes about 4 to 5 hours. Alternatively, it's possible to reach a nearby car park by car, taxi, or hiker's taxi. From Zwischenflüh (Diemtigtal), you can drive to the Seebergsee Alphütte by purchasing a ticket for the private road. From Grubenwald, access to Meienberg is possible on weekends, but the road is closed during weekdays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Forellensee offers unique experiences such as catching your own salmon trout and barbecuing it on the shore. You can also try a hydrofoil e-bike ride across the water, or enjoy a romantic three-course dinner while floating in a wooden rowing boat. For accommodation, there are 'Chalet-HouseBoats' or 'Podhouse wooden Igloos' available.
The lakes around Zweisimmen are set in diverse natural landscapes. You'll find high-altitude mountain lakes like Seebergsee within a regional nature reserve, and tranquil moorland waters such as Rüwliseeli. The region is characterized by alpine landscapes, forests, and meadows, offering stunning views of the Bernese Alps and Saanenland.
Yes, Forellensee features the Fischerhuesy lakeside restaurant, offering regional culinary delights with water views. For other lakes, it's advisable to bring your own provisions, as there are no staffed huts at places like Seebergsee.
Yes, Blauseeli has a pleasant circular route around its shore, complete with resting spots. For a longer circular trail, the Rohr Nature Reserve near Lauenen offers a family-friendly 5.4 km loop through moorland and along the Lauibach stream, which is also suitable for strollers.
Beyond hiking, the Zweisimmen region offers various outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountain biking trails, such as those detailed in the MTB Trails around Zweisimmen guide. There are also numerous running trails, including routes around Seebergsee, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Zweisimmen guide.
Yes, Blauseeli, located in the Diemtig Valley, is renowned for the deep blue color of its clear water. When the sun is just right, it creates a wonderful play of colors.


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