Best lakes around Hüttwilersee are located in the Seebachtal valley in the Canton of Thurgau, Switzerland. This area is a protected nature reserve, forming a unique three-lake landscape with Nussbaumersee and Hasensee. Hüttwilersee itself is nearly 1.3 km long and over 500 meters wide, nestled within a meadow landscape surrounded by reeds and trees. The region is recognized as a nationally important natural monument.
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Cycling through the Seebachtal offers diverse enjoyment. The Nussbaumer See, Hasensee and Hüttwiler See are again a true natural jewel with diverse shore zones, reed and shallow moor zones after intensive renaturation. Boardwalks open up some areas, and there are also great swimming spots.
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beautiful lookout tower with a wide view of the lake
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Very easy to walk on, varied and great path with many dry and firm footholds and bridges
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Absolutely take with you: binoculars, camera with large telephoto and tripod, time, food and drinks and possibly a folding stool (unfortunately there is no seating up here).
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This spot is a wonderful photo opportunity. The lake, the island, the jetty, maybe a few swans and a blue sky with a few white clouds. As if Mother Nature created a photo backdrop here on purpose.
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Muddy yes, but fantastically beautiful! The path leads through a real small jungle.
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great circular route over various footbridges around the Hüttwiler and Nußbaumer lakes
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During the week, the lido can be visited very well. The kiosk is well stocked and the facilities are clean!
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The Hüttwilersee, Nussbaumersee, and Hasensee form a unique 'three-lake landscape' within the Seebachtal valley. This entire area is a protected nature reserve, recognized as a nationally important natural monument, offering a rich environment for both relaxation and exploration.
Hüttwilersee offers various recreational activities, especially at the Hüttwilen Lake Lido on its eastern shore. Here you can find a pebble beach, a large sunbathing lawn, a diving tower, a raft, and a beach volleyball court. The surrounding area is also excellent for hiking and cycling.
The three Hüttwiler lakes provide a vital habitat for rare plants and animals. You might spot endangered species like the European tree frog and the great crested newt, as well as beaver families and ringed snakes. Birdwatchers can observe species such as the red-backed shrike and the reed bunting, especially from the Birdwatching tower.
Yes, the region around Hüttwilersee, part of the Seebachtal nature reserve, is excellent for hiking. A notable path is the Boardwalk and island on Lake Hüttwilersee, which leads through an idyllic path in the woods. There are also easy hiking routes available, such as the 'Lakeside Beach at Hüttwilersee – Lake Hüttwiler loop from Hüttwilen' which is 4 km long. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Hüttwilersee guide.
Absolutely. The Hüttwilen Lake Lido is very family-friendly, offering a separate area for non-swimmers. The boardwalk and many trails are also suitable for families looking to enjoy nature. The area's focus on nature and recreation makes it a great destination for all ages.
Yes, the region holds prehistoric significance. Evidence of pile dwellings (Pfahlbauten) from millennia ago has been found here, leading to its registration as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and enjoying the lido facilities. However, the region is beautiful year-round for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, with each season offering a different natural charm. Birdwatching is particularly good in winter when many species are at the lake.
Yes, visitors can enjoy barbecuing at designated fire pits around the lakes. The lido also features a kiosk and restaurant for refreshments.
Yes, there are several running trails. For example, the 'Lake Hüttwiler – Nussbaumersee loop from Hüttwilen' is a moderate 9.3 km route. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Hüttwilersee guide.
The region is great for cycling, including gravel biking. Routes like the 'Nussbaumersee – Helfenberg Castle Ruins loop from Stammheim' offer a moderate 27.8 km ride. For more cycling adventures, check out the Gravel biking around Hüttwilersee guide.
As the area is a protected nature reserve of national importance, certain activities are prohibited to preserve its natural state. This includes camping, setting up caravans, firing, using air mattresses, rubber boats, powered model boats, and surfing. Always observe local signage and regulations, especially around the lido and nature reserve areas.


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