Lakes around Attiswil offer diverse natural experiences within the Canton of Bern, Switzerland. Attiswil itself is situated in a region known for its varied landscapes, providing access to both smaller local bodies of water and larger, well-known Swiss lakes further afield. The area's geography includes a mix of forests and open terrain, characteristic of the Swiss Mittelland. Visitors can explore a range of aquatic environments, from secluded ponds to larger lakes suitable for various activities.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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A wonderful gem in the immediate vicinity of Herzogenbuchsee. Water frogs croak around the weather. The divers proudly show off their four young, which, intriguingly, have red heads, while their parents, typical of divers, have white "mirrors" vertically across their foreheads and noses. Highly recommended if, like me, you're out on your new eBike for the first time, to experience all the features an eBike offers, such as: Rohloff gears, automatic seat post, ABS brakes, Komoot, no wait: Simply everything you've known from your "biobike" for 60 years, and now feels wonderful with electric assistance. And: If you wanted, you could also go 45 km/h. But 36 km/h in Bosch Limit mode, i.e. 11 km/h entirely under your own muscle power, is all the more fun, and in weather made for the gods.
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Idyllic pond in the forest, protected area for beavers 🦫
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The Burgäschisee, sometimes also simply Aeschisee, lies on the canton border of the cantons of Bern and Solothurn, with around two thirds on the Solothurn canton area. The lake is located in the municipalities of Aeschi (SO) and Seeberg (BE) at an altitude of 465 meters above sea level. The lake is fed by the Füürstein Canal, while the Seebach flows out. The natural lake is almost 700m long and 500m wide and is surrounded by a forest and reeds. The lake is located in a nature reserve.
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The beavers have also annexed this gem near Berken. The owner of the pond declared it a protected area to protect the four-legged chainsaw.
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The ponds are now also a beaver sanctuary. The construction of this organic Husquarna saw is impressive!
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At this point you have the best perspective of the beautiful Bellacher Weiher. So it's worth a short stop here. Here you have direct access to the water. With a bit of luck, you will see toads and blindworms here - in addition to water birds. Very rarely an adder. In autumn you can see strange water birds that stop here on their way to the south.
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Small lake with lido and other swimming opportunities. You can walk or ride around on foot or by mountain bike. A well-known restaurant, the "Gasthaus Seeblick am Burgäschisee" is highly recommended!
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Visitors frequently enjoy Steinbachweier, a peaceful spot with three ponds nestled in a forest, and Lake Burgäschi, known for swimming and its surrounding nature reserve. Another favorite is Bellacher Weiher, a cantonal nature reserve with historical significance and opportunities to observe water birds.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lake Burgäschi offers swimming opportunities and easy walks. Bellacher Weiher is also considered family-friendly, providing a chance to see local wildlife. Steinbachweier and Inkwilersee are also noted as family-friendly.
The lakes around Attiswil offer diverse natural settings. For instance, Lake Burgäschi is a natural lake surrounded by forest and reeds, designated as a nature reserve. Bellacher Weiher is a cantonal nature reserve where you can observe water birds and amphibians. Steinbachweier consists of three ponds beautifully embedded in a forest, offering a cool and peaceful environment.
Yes, Bellacher Weiher has a rich history. Originally built in the 15th or 16th century to supply fish to Solothurn, it later became known as the 'Black Sea' after a weaving mill used its water. It also played a role in a battle in 1798 and was used for natural ice production. Today, it is a cantonal nature reserve.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region around Attiswil offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Herrenloch Cave loop. There are also many cycling routes, ranging from easy to difficult, and dedicated MTB trails for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Yes, walking and hiking are popular activities. Lake Burgäschi is suitable for walking or mountain biking around its perimeter. The areas surrounding lakes like Steinbachweier and Bellacher Weiher also offer pleasant trails through forests and natural reserves.
At Lake Burgäschi, there is a leash requirement for dogs. While many natural areas are dog-friendly, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific lakes or nature reserves regarding leash laws and swimming access for pets.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the changing scenery. Summer is perfect for swimming at lakes like Lake Burgäschi. Even after rain, places like Steinbachweier can be particularly mystical and peaceful.
Yes, for example, Lake Burgäschi has a well-known restaurant, the "Gasthaus Seeblick am Burgäschisee," which is highly recommended by visitors. Other lakes might have smaller kiosks or be close to villages with dining options.
Specific transport details vary by lake. For Steinbachweier, you cannot drive directly to the ponds, but a short walk is required. Generally, Swiss public transport is excellent, and many lakes are accessible by bus or train with a final walk. Parking is often available near popular lake destinations, but it's best to check specific locations beforehand.
While Attiswil itself has smaller, local bodies of water, the Canton of Bern offers access to several stunning, larger lakes that make for excellent day trips. These include Lake Thun and Lake Brienz in the Bernese Oberland, known for their picturesque settings and boat trips. Other celebrated Swiss lakes like Lake Lucerne or Blausee (Blue Lake) are also within a reasonable distance for an excursion.
The lakes around Attiswil are unique for their blend of natural beauty, ecological significance, and local charm. Many are designated nature reserves, like Lake Burgäschi and Bellacher Weiher, protecting diverse flora and fauna. They offer a tranquil escape, from the secluded ponds of Steinbachweier to the historical backdrop of Bellacher Weiher, providing varied experiences for relaxation and exploration.


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