Best lakes around Feuerthalen are found within the wider Canton of Zurich, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. While Feuerthalen itself is not directly on a major lake, the surrounding region provides access to several notable bodies of water. These lakes are characterized by their natural beauty, often featuring forested hills, nature reserves, and clear waters. The area serves as a hub for outdoor activities, with options for hiking, cycling, and water sports.
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Anyone traveling between Wannenberg and Wasenhütte simply MUST take a moment to reflect and enjoy this biotope in peace. Ideally, you should even repeat the loop two or three times – and the different light alone makes everything shine in a new light. Always impressive – in every season... of course, the mountain bikes are pushed.
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This is the Winterihau biotope, and there was a small mistake. An obsolescent oasis of peace, a natural paradise. Always push your bikes—and take your time, lots of time. Walk through it a few times, looking for and finding hidden beauties...
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see also the Hiking Highlight https://www.komoot.com/highlight/567991 or the webpage from ProNatura Schweiz https://www.pronatura.ch/de/bibersee-marthalen-zh-toter-wald-oder-lebendiges-feuchtgebiet
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The Husemersee is surrounded by nature and a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts. A special highlight on the route is the picturesque wooden bridge that leads past the lake. From here you have a breathtaking view of the sparkling water. The bridge is not only a great vantage point, but also a perfect place to take a short break and enjoy the peace and quiet of the surroundings. Whether for a relaxed hike or a short detour - the Husemersee with its charming bridge is always worth a visit!
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The biotope is not a trail paradise but a nature reserve. Please respect that and only visit it on foot.
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A natural paradise - an oasis of peace
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Beautiful natural bathing lake surrounded by forest
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Great place for a picni, a little walk or just to relax a moment
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For families, Husemer Lake is an excellent choice, offering a large sunbathing and play area, barbecue spots, and swimming in its eastern part. It also has a toilet facility nearby. Enge Pond in Schaffhausen is another family-friendly option with a covered seating area, barbecue facilities, and a children's playground.
Yes, swimming is permitted in the eastern part of Husemer Lake, which also features jetties for easy access. In the wider Zurich region, Lake Zurich offers numerous lakeside lidos for swimming, and Pfäffikersee has the Auslikon Beach, a spacious bathing facility with a pebble beach.
The lakes around Feuerthalen are rich in natural beauty. Husemer Lake is a nature reserve where you can observe local wildlife, including fish and birds, especially from the Wooden Bridge and Pathway at Husemersee. The Wangental Biotope offers a fairytale landscape with diverse flora and fauna. Further afield, Greifensee hosts the largest nature reserve in the Canton of Zurich, and Pfäffikersee is known for its unique moor plants.
Absolutely. The region offers various trails for both hiking and cycling. Around Husemer Lake, there is a circular path perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings. For more extensive options, you can explore the many routes available in the area. For hiking, check out the Hiking around Feuerthalen guide, and for cycling, the Cycling around Feuerthalen guide provides numerous routes, including those near the Rhine and other scenic spots.
Yes, Enge Pond in Schaffhausen has a unique history, as it was the first pumped storage plant in Switzerland, created artificially in 1907. In the broader region, Lake Zurich is dotted with picturesque towns and villages, and you can explore islands like Ufenau and Lützelau, which have their own historical significance.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with events like the 'Seeüberquerung' on Lake Zurich. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Even in winter, places like Husermersee are considered beautiful for walks, making it a versatile destination throughout the seasons.
Yes, Husemer Lake is a nature reserve where you can observe various bird species and other wildlife. The Wooden Bridge and Pathway at Husemersee is a particularly good spot for this. Greifensee, with the largest nature reserve in the Canton of Zurich, and Lake Zurich, with reserves like Frauenwinkel and Bätzimatt, also offer excellent opportunities for bird watching.
Many lakes offer convenient amenities. Husemer Lake has designated barbecue areas and a toilet facility. Enge Pond provides a covered seating area with a barbecue. Katzensee is a popular local recreation area with a small seaside resort and restaurant, perfect for a leisurely barbecue or relaxation.
While specific public transport routes to each lake vary, the Canton of Zurich has a well-developed public transport network. You can typically reach the larger lakes like Lake Zurich, Greifensee, and Pfäffikersee by train or bus from major hubs. For local lakes like Husemer Lake, local bus services or a short walk/cycle from nearby villages are often the best options.
Yes, there are several circular walks. Husemer Lake features a pleasant circular path. Greifensee offers tracks along its shore that are perfect for circular hikes and cycling. Pfäffikersee also has a popular circular trail that allows visitors to explore its natural beauty on foot or by bike, passing through the farming village of Seegräben.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural settings, the opportunities for relaxation, and the family-friendly facilities. The barbecue areas, sunbathing lawns, and playgrounds at lakes like Husemer Lake and Enge Pond are highly valued. Many also enjoy the scenic views and the chance to observe wildlife, especially from spots like the Wooden Bridge and Pathway at Husemersee.
On the larger lakes in the wider Zurich region, such as Lake Zurich, you'll find ample opportunities for water sports. These include sailing, canoeing, and stand-up paddling. Boat cruises are also popular on Lake Zurich, including those operated by the Lake Zurich Navigation Company with steamboats.


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