Best lakes around Niedermuhlern are found within the Canton of Bern and the nearby Bernese Oberland and Seeland regions. While Niedermuhlern itself does not feature major lakes, its location provides access to a diverse array of natural lakes. These areas offer varied landscapes, from deep blue waters framed by mountains to uniquely turquoise glacial lakes and serene emerald-green mountain lakes. The region is known for its recreational opportunities and natural beauty.
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Lake Gerzensee is privately owned. It's not possible to walk around it. From Kirchdorf, there's a dirt road that leads to a wonderful seating area.
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Lake Gerzen is a lake located between the villages of Gerzensee, Mühledorf, and Kirchdorf in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Its water level is at an average elevation of 603 meters above sea level. At normal water levels, the lake is approximately 8.5 meters deep on average and reaches a maximum of 11 meters deep, and has a surface area of 0.25 km², making it one of the medium-sized pre-Alpine lakes in Switzerland.
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The Egelsee in Bern, also known as Egelmösli, is a small lake in the southeast of the city. It lies at an altitude of 549 meters above sea level and is fed by the Wysslochbach. The lake has an area of about 1.52 hectares and is surrounded by a picturesque park that extends to the Paul Klee Center.
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For an aperitif 👍 always nice
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Large park with meadow area, small lake and bar in summer. Nice area to take a break.
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Roland you take super nice pictures. Many many thanks, keep it up.
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The Egelsee. A small natural oasis that is hidden in the middle of the district. No tourist gets lost here. Is actually only visited by residents of the neighborhood. A wonderful place to soak up some nature, to let your thoughts wander, to find yourself. Definitely enjoy in peace.
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Here you can see from the Eiger to the Gantrisch and beyond. Next door is the beautiful nature reserve around the Gerzensee. There is little traffic on weekdays and this section is closed to cars on Sundays and public holidays.
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While Niedermuhlern itself doesn't have major lakes, the surrounding region offers several popular options. You can visit Lake Thun for its deep blue waters and historic castles, or Lake Brienz, famous for its vibrant turquoise color. For a serene alpine experience, Lake Oeschinen is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Closer to Niedermuhlern, you'll find the peaceful Gerzensee, designated as a nature reserve, and the small, picturesque Egelsee (Egelmösli) in Bern.
Yes, many lakes in the region offer excellent hiking. Lake Oeschinen is a paradise for hikers with trails ranging from easy walks to challenging mountain tours. Around Lake Thun, panoramic routes like those near the Niederhorn provide stunning views. For a unique experience, the 'Vineyard Way' along Lake Biel's northern shore offers scenic walks and wine tasting. You can also find running trails near Gerzensee, such as the 'Gerzensee – View of the Stockhorn Range' loop. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Niedermuhlern guide.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the area are suitable for swimming, especially during summer. Lake Lungern has drinking quality water that can reach pleasant bathing temperatures. You can also swim in the cool, clean waters of Lake Oeschinen, which can reach 20°C in summer. Lake Brienz and Lake Thun also offer refreshing swimming opportunities. The Gerzensee has a swimming pool area where you can access the lake.
Several lakes are great for families. Lake Lungern has a small swimming area with a sandy beach and waterslide, and its circular route is easy for walks or cycling. Lake Oeschinen features a summer toboggan run near the cable car station and opportunities for rowing. The Egelsee (Egelmösli) in Bern is surrounded by a picturesque park, ideal for a relaxed family outing. The View of Gerzensee is also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, the Seerosenseeli (Water Lily Lake) is located in the middle of a forest and is considered dog-friendly for walks. While swimming should be avoided in the southern part to protect water lilies, it's a wonderful place for a wander with your dog. Always ensure to respect local regulations regarding dogs, especially in nature reserves.
For breathtaking views, the View of Gerzensee offers perspectives of the Aare valley and the Stockhorn chain. Lake Thun is framed by majestic mountains, and hiking routes around the Niederhorn provide stunning panoramas. Lake Brienz is known for its dramatic mountain backdrop, and the Brienz Rothorn Railway offers panoramic views from the summit. Lake Oeschinen, nestled in the Bernese Alps, provides iconic turquoise waters against a mountainous backdrop.
Lake Thun is known for its deep blue waters, framed by majestic mountains and picturesque villages. It's unique for its historic castles, such as Thun Castle, Oberhofen Castle, and Spiez Castle, which add a rich cultural dimension to its natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy boat cruises, water sports, and explore the impressive St. Beatus Caves accessible from the lake.
Lake Brienz is famous for its uniquely vibrant turquoise waters, which are often attributed to 'glacier milk.' This phenomenon occurs due to tiny rock particles from melting glaciers that flow into the lake, scattering sunlight and giving the water its distinctive, surreal blue color.
Yes, the Gerzensee is designated as a nature reserve, offering a peaceful environment. Additionally, the Hechtenloch Nature Reserve between Rubigen and Münsingen features small moor lakes and views of the Bernese Alps. Lake Oeschinen is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlighting its significant natural value.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for swimming, water sports, and hiking, with pleasant temperatures. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for walks and cycling, with fewer crowds. Winter provides unique opportunities at lakes like Lake Oeschinen for ice skating, ice walking, and sledging if the lake is sufficiently frozen.
The region offers various cycling routes. Around Lake Biel, the 'Vineyard Way' is popular for scenic rides. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Gürbeweg Trail – Lake Dittlig loop' or 'Lake Dittlig – Übeschisee loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'View of the Bernese Alps – View of Gerzensee loop'. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Niedermuhlern guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Niedermuhlern guide.
Yes, boat trips are a popular way to experience several lakes. Scenic boat cruises are available on Lake Thun, often stopping at charming towns and castles. On Lake Brienz, boat cruises are a must-do to appreciate the surreal blue waters and towering mountains, with stops at villages like Iseltwald and the Giessbach Falls. Lake Biel also offers various boat trips, including regular cruises and special culinary tours.
Yes, Lake Thun is notable for its historic castles, including Thun Castle, Oberhofen Castle, and Spiez Castle, which are open to visitors. The St. Beatus Caves, with their impressive stalactites and stalagmites, are also a significant natural and cultural attraction near Lake Thun. Lake Biel, situated at the linguistic border, offers a blend of cultural experiences with its wine-growing traditions and charming lakeside villages.


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