Lakes near Balm bei Günsberg are not prominent within the municipality itself, which is primarily known for its Jura mountain landscapes and extensive hiking trails. The area offers scenic views of the Mittelland and the Alps, with popular spots like Balmberg and Ruine Balm. While Balm bei Günsberg is characterized by mountainous terrain and opportunities for hiking and biking, the surrounding region features several notable lakes. These bodies of water provide natural habitats and recreational opportunities.
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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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Warm clothes in winter
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Nice view, a short stretch of single trail and, depending on the water level, a stream crossing.
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A wonderful place to linger and observe nature.
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Idyllic nature reserve in the forest between Deitingen and Wangenried.
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The Erlimoosweiher is also known locally as the Haag Weiher. It forms a small nature reserve, which is also home to beavers, among other things. It's not very accessible. If you take your time, you can see some animals. Beavers, birds of prey, water birds and even rarely snakes.
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The Erlimoos pond is also called the Haag pond. It is a small nature reserve where beavers are sedentary. The access over the small bridge on Erlimoos-Strasse has been renatured, so that you have to drive / walk a short distance up the path on the western side. A path then leads to the pond. Watch out, it's a bit swampy.
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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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The most popular lakes in the region include Bellacher Weiher, known for its historical significance and natural beauty, Inkwilersee, a natural lake rich in wildlife, and Pfaffenweiher, an idyllic nature reserve with a tranquil atmosphere.
The lakes are important habitats for various species. At Inkwilersee, you can observe water frogs and diverse water birds. Bellacher Weiher is home to toads, blindworms, and occasionally adders, especially in autumn when strange water birds stop there. The Erlimoos Pond (also known as Haag Pond) is a small nature reserve where beavers are sedentary, and you might spot birds of prey and water birds.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Bellacher Weiher, Inkwilersee, Pfaffenweiher, and Lüsslinger Bürgerweiher are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant natural settings for outings.
While the lakes themselves are primarily for observation and relaxation, the surrounding region of Balm bei Günsberg offers extensive outdoor opportunities. You can find numerous hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and running paths. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and running trails guide for the area.
Yes, the region offers many hiking opportunities. While specific trails directly around each lake might vary, you can find routes like the 'Röti – Ascent to Röti loop' or 'Balmfluechöpfli Summit – Röti loop' which traverse the scenic landscapes near Balm bei Günsberg. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Balm bei Günsberg guide.
Yes, Bellacher Weiher has a notable history. It was originally built in the 15th or 16th century to supply the city of Solothurn with fish and was later known as the "Black Sea." It also played a role in a battle in 1798 during Napoleon's invasion and was used to power a weaving mill in the 19th century.
Yes, Pfaffenweiher, an idyllic nature reserve in the Subinger Wald, offers a tranquil spot to linger with a fireplace and a covered table available for visitors.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and observing wildlife. In winter, the nearby Balmberg transforms into a destination for skiing and sledding. The lakes themselves are accessible and offer natural beauty throughout the warmer months.
Yes, several lakes are designated nature reserves. Bellacher Weiher was declared a cantonal nature reserve in 1945. Pfaffenweiher is an idyllic nature reserve, and the Erlimoos Pond (Haag Pond) is also a small nature reserve known for its beaver population.
While Balm bei Günsberg is known for its natural landscapes, you can find cultural and historical sites nearby. The Ruine Balm, a historical ruin amidst the rock face, is easily accessible via a short ascent. The Balmberg also offers panoramic views and serves as a starting point for hikes.
Beyond the more popular spots, the Erlimoos Pond (also known as Haag Pond) is a small nature reserve where beavers are sedentary, offering a unique wildlife observation experience, though it's not very accessible. The Lüsslinger Bürgerweiher is another less-known spot, important as a spawning biotope for various amphibians.
The lakes in this region are primarily valued for their natural habitats and wildlife observation rather than wild swimming. Many are designated nature reserves, emphasizing conservation. Information regarding designated swimming areas is not prominent, suggesting they are not typically used for this purpose.


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