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Top 20 Lakes around Rheinfelden (Baden)

Best lakes around Rheinfelden (Baden) offers access to diverse water experiences, situated on the Rhine River and near the Black Forest. The town serves as a convenient starting point for exploring various lakes in the surrounding Baden-Württemberg region. The Rhine itself provides opportunities for riverside walks, swimming, and boat trips. This location allows for both river-based activities and day trips to notable lakes.

Best lakes around Rheinfelden (Baden)

  • The most popular lakes is Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, a natural monument featuring small lakes within Switzerland's largest English landscaped garden. This site includes Birseck Castle, caves, and various wild places.
  • Another must-see spot is Eichener Lake, a natural monument known as an astatic karst lake. This lake only appears after heavy rains or snowmelt, filling a hollow in the shell limestone.
  • Visitors also love South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen, a lake surrounded by forest with a paved circular path. It offers an idyllic location for a break in nature.
  • Rheinfelden (Baden) is known for natural lakes, karst lakes, and reservoirs. The region offers a variety of water bodies for different outdoor activities and exploration.
  • The lakes around Rheinfelden (Baden) are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 750 upvotes and over 460 photos shared.

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Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve

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The estuary of the Wehra in the Rhine is under nature conservation - no wonder, because countless waterfowl and many different species of fish live here. So you can sit here by the water and enjoy the original nature.

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Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden

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It is the largest English landscaped garden in Switzerland. There is a lot to see there: Birseck Castle, small caves, small lakes and various wild places baptized with romantic names.

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Beautiful lake surrounded by forest, paved circular path. Very nice area for every nature lover 🥰

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Eichener Lake

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The lake that comes and goes. The reason for this is the background of shell limestone, which is soluble in water under certain conditions and is therefore permeated by numerous gaps and holes.

After heavy rains or after the snow melts it fills with water. It can take 8 to 160 days for the lake to disappear again.

The area is under conservation. Here lives the rare in Europe leaf tuberculosis Tanymastix lacunae (sounds like one of the Gauls from Asterix).

Source: Harenberg; Local nature 2018

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Wehra Valley Dam

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Shortly before the descent to the dam of Wehratal dam, one has a beautiful view of the reservoir with the dam and behind the city weir. Rest on a bench.

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Udo unter freiem Himmel
April 28, 2024, Ermitage Arlesheim

The Ermitage is a large and lovingly designed green area from 1785, with three idyllic ponds, several romantic grottos, historical buildings, pretty walking paths between the shore and the edge of the forest and, on top of it all, the castle ruins of Bierseck Castle, as the crowning glory of the whole. It is a wonderful place for physical and mental relaxation, but those seeking peace and quiet should visit outside of the holidays or weekends. It is a real visitor magnet. Warning! The grottos can only be reached on foot and via steep stairs. The rest of the garden is mostly wheelchair accessible and suitable for pushchairs. There are no parking spaces directly at the Ermitage! Free entry!

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Super cool place to take a break and watch the waterfowl

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The Hermitage in Arlesheim is a romantic landscape garden based on the English model. It is a place of silence, peace, contemplation, and for some even a place of strength. The meandering, playful paths make you want to discover the various nooks and crannies of the Hermitage. Here you can meet the hermit Brother Klaus or discover small cave entrances. The Hermitage also has a beautifully landscaped pond. The wooden footbridge that leads into the pond invites you to linger. The Hermitage has its charm in every season. It was opened in 1785. There is so much to say and learn about the Hermitage that it is worth taking part in one of the regular tours. Ask the Arlesheim Tourist Office or the "Friends of the Hermitage" association. Towards the end of the 18th century, the largest English garden in Switzerland was created on the Birseck castle hill. English gardens combine the natural landscape with artificial elements that are based on nature. Observation platforms, waterfalls, suspension bridges and hermits' cells were created, which were connected by winding paths. Even in ancient times, the area around the Ermitage was apparently a sacred landscape. Finds in the caves prove that this area was already inhabited in the Stone Age. "The sensitive people who live close to nature must have always noticed the high vibrations at the Ermitage, which is why it can be assumed that the hill with its caves has been the home of wise women and men for thousands of years." And even today, a secret hovers over the landscape. There are intense power spots right next to the grotto complex in the entrance area, at the rock overhang at the carousel square or on the square of the Temple Rustique. These are the power spots whose vibrations help to open the inner eyes. The Ermitage has become a true place of pilgrimage for many who know the importance of such places and appreciate their influence. Source: Pier Hänni, Magical Jura. Hikes to places of power from Schaffhausen, via Basel to the Neuenburg Jura, AT Verlag, Baden and Munich, pp. 76-80.

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February 1, 2022, Ermitage Arlesheim

Several hermitages and small caves are located in this beautiful complex.

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January 13, 2022, Ermitage Arlesheim

It is the largest English landscaped garden in Switzerland. There is a lot to see there: Birseck Castle, small caves, small lakes and various wild places baptized with romantic names.

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you can take a break in a wonderful location

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I find near Rheinfelden (Baden)?

Rheinfelden (Baden) is uniquely positioned on the Rhine River, offering river-based activities, and serves as a gateway to diverse lakes in the surrounding Baden-Württemberg region and the Black Forest. You'll find natural lakes, astatic karst lakes like Eichener Lake, and reservoirs such as the Wehra Valley Dam. The region also boasts well-known lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee, and smaller, mystical ones like Mummelsee.

Can I swim in the lakes or rivers near Rheinfelden (Baden)?

Yes, swimming is a popular activity. You can swim in the Rhine River itself, which offers a unique perspective of the town. For lakes, swimming in the Rhine is popular. Further afield, Lake Titisee has designated swimming areas and amenities, Lake Windgfällweiher is known for wild swimming, and the Ehmetsklinge Reservoir offers clean water for swimming and sunbathing.

Are there family-friendly lakes for a day out?

Absolutely. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, with its small lakes, caves, and historical sites, is family-friendly. The South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen, offers a paved circular path suitable for all ages. Lake Titisee and the Ehmetsklinge Reservoir also provide amenities and activities like pedal boats, making them great for families.

What water sports or activities are available on the Rhine River?

The Rhine River in Rheinfelden (Baden) offers various recreational opportunities. Besides swimming, you can enjoy stand-up paddling (SUP) tours, scenic boat trips between Rheinfelden and Basel, and relaxing at the local lido with facilities like a water slide and children's pool. Idyllic walks along the riverside circular path are also popular.

Are there hiking trails around the lakes?

Many lakes in the region are surrounded by beautiful hiking trails. For instance, the South shore of Bergsee, Bad Säckingen, features a paved circular path. Lake Titisee is popular for hikers with paths circling the lake, and Lake Schluchsee has a wonderful promenade along its eastern shore. You can also find numerous routes in the broader area, including waterfall hikes and running trails.

When is the best time to visit the lakes near Rheinfelden (Baden)?

The best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. For hiking and enjoying the natural scenery, spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Even in winter, some areas like Mummelsee offer quiet, peaceful contemplation.

What unique natural features can I explore around the lakes?

The region is rich in unique natural features. Eichener Lake is an astatic karst lake that only appears after heavy rains or snowmelt. The Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve is a conservation area with diverse habitats and numerous waterfowl. Mummelsee in the Black Forest is known for its mystical ambiance and folklore, surrounded by steep, pine-covered hills.

Are there historical sites near the lakes?

Yes, the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is a significant historical site, being Switzerland's largest English landscaped garden. It includes Birseck Castle, small caves, and various wild places, offering a blend of nature and history.

Are there facilities like cafes or restaurants near the lakes?

Some of the more popular lakes offer facilities. Lake Titisee, for example, has beach bars, cafés, changing rooms, and toilets. The Ehmetsklinge Reservoir also provides spacious lawns and a café. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local information or bring your own provisions, especially for more secluded spots.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Rheinfelden (Baden)?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the tranquility. The clean, clear waters of lakes like Titisee are highly praised. The idyllic locations, opportunities for relaxing breaks, and the well-maintained paths around lakes like the South shore of Bergsee are frequently highlighted. The unique phenomenon of Eichener Lake also fascinates many.

Can I find mountain biking trails near the lakes?

Yes, the region around Rheinfelden (Baden) offers various mountain biking opportunities. While not directly on every lake, you can find extensive MTB trails in the broader area, often passing through forests and offering scenic views that might include glimpses of reservoirs or smaller water bodies. These routes cater to different difficulty levels.

How accessible are the lakes from Rheinfelden (Baden)?

Rheinfelden (Baden) serves as a convenient starting point for day trips to many lakes. While some, like the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, are relatively close, others like Lake Titisee or Schluchsee require a short drive into the Black Forest. Many popular lakes have parking facilities, but public transport options vary, so planning your journey is recommended.

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