Best lakes around Nunningen are found in the broader Solothurn canton, as Nunningen itself does not contain prominent named lakes. This region of Switzerland offers various water bodies, from small ponds to larger artificial lakes. These locations provide natural landscapes and recreational opportunities for visitors. The area is characterized by its blend of natural monuments and historical sites, often featuring water elements.
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The Baslerweier is an artificial lake that served as a drinking water supply for Basel for 70 years from 1870. Today it belongs to the canton of Solothurn and is a nature reserve. A true idyll!
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The Baslerweiher (also Basler Weiher or Baslerweier) is a small lake in the municipality of Seewen in the Swiss canton of Solothurn. It is located in the Jura, has an average water level of 560 m above sea level and an area of approx. 1.7 ha. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baslerweiher
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Between the oak grove and Wildenstein Castle, the castle pond lies somewhat hidden and inaccessible behind a dense thicket. It's an idyllic spot that deserves protection. There's no path to its shore, and that's a good thing, because countless animal species make their home here and appreciate being left in peace. And let's be honest. Would we really like it if every Tom, Dick, and Harry descended on us uninvited, made a lot of noise, and perhaps even left behind a mess? At least there's this: For hikers and walkers, there are two lovely park benches right by the path by the pond, inviting you to linger.
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The Ermitage is a large and lovingly designed green area from 1785, with three idyllic ponds, several romantic grottos, historical buildings, pretty walking paths between the shore and the edge of the forest and, on top of it all, the castle ruins of Bierseck Castle, as the crowning glory of the whole. It is a wonderful place for physical and mental relaxation, but those seeking peace and quiet should visit outside of the holidays or weekends. It is a real visitor magnet. Warning! The grottos can only be reached on foot and via steep stairs. The rest of the garden is mostly wheelchair accessible and suitable for pushchairs. There are no parking spaces directly at the Ermitage! Free entry!
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A princess pond through and through. If you are very quiet, you can hear the lovely ladies laughing ;-)
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Beautiful castle pond with various aquatic plants and animals, clearly visible from the path. Part of the nature reserve.
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While Nunningen itself doesn't have prominent named lakes, the wider Solothurn canton offers several interesting water bodies. These include the historically significant Lake Burgäschi, the nature reserve Bellacher Weiher, and the artificial Basler Weiher, which is the largest lake in the canton. You can also find smaller lakes within the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, such as the Lower Pond.
Yes, several lakes in the region have historical significance. Lake Burgäschi is known for its archaeological sites, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Bellacher Weiher was historically used for fish farming and later for powering machinery. The Basler Weiher, though artificial, served as a drinking water reservoir for Basel for 70 years. Additionally, the Lower Pond and other small lakes within the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden were artificially created in the Middle Ages.
Several locations are family-friendly. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, with its small lakes, castle, and caves, offers a diverse experience for families. The Basler Weiher is also noted as family-friendly, providing a natural reserve setting. Lake Burgäschi features a lido and swimming opportunities, making it a great spot for families.
Yes, Lake Burgäschi is a popular spot for swimming, featuring a lido and other opportunities to enjoy the water. The Aare River, also in the canton of Solothurn, offers additional water-based attractions, and the city of Solothurn has a public swimming pool.
Absolutely. You can walk or bike around Lake Burgäschi. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden, which contains small lakes, offers extensive paths for exploration. For more general hiking trails in the region, you can explore options like the Gilgenberg Castle Ruin loop from Nunningen or the Hirnichopf Summit trails. Find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Nunningen guide.
The lakes and ponds in the region offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find lush natural surroundings, varied aquatic plants and animals, and serene landscapes. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is Switzerland's largest English landscaped garden, featuring small lakes, caves, and wild places. The Basler Weiher is a nature reserve, offering an idyllic setting, especially in autumn.
Yes, the Wildenstein Castle Pond is described as a beautiful castle pond with various aquatic plants and animals, part of a nature reserve, offering a very nice and peaceful place. The Stritteren Weiher is also noted as a nice little pond for a break in the silence of nature.
Yes, for example, the "Gasthaus Seeblick am Burgäschisee" is a well-known restaurant located right by Lake Burgäschi, offering a place to eat and relax with views of the water. Other lakes and ponds often have cozy rest areas nearby, as mentioned for the Wildenstein Castle Pond.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Many enjoy the tranquility and the opportunity for peaceful walks. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is particularly loved for its diverse attractions, including castles, caves, and small lakes. The Basler Weiher is often described as an absolute dream, especially in autumn, for its idyllic nature.
While specific recommendations vary, many visitors find the lakes particularly appealing in autumn, as noted for the Basler Weiher. Spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities like swimming, walking, and biking around the lakes.
Yes, the region offers various running trails. While not directly adjacent to every lake, routes like the Chastelbach Waterfall loop or the Pfaffenberg loop are available in the broader area. You can find more details and specific routes in the Running Trails around Nunningen guide.
The wider region around Nunningen offers gravel biking opportunities. While specific routes directly passing every lake aren't detailed, you can find challenging routes like the Birs near Soyhières loop or the Big Bench at Blatten Pass loop in the area. Explore these and other options in the Gravel biking around Nunningen guide.


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