Lakes around Unterramsern are not found directly within the municipality, as this small area in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, primarily features flowing water like streams. The Unterramsern location is characterized by its rural setting, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as biking and walking along the Limpach stream or in the surrounding hilly forest areas. While natural lakes are absent within its boundaries, the region provides access to various water bodies in nearby communities.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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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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Idyllically located in the middle of the forest 🌳
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Idyllic pond, highly recommended! 👍👍
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As the photos show, the detour to the old Aare is worthwhile.
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The small pond can hardly be seen when driving past. It's a bit hidden in the curve. Now fenced in, it offers a home to some ducks in summer. In addition, beautiful plants grow around the pond. A little highlight that changes its "look" with every season. If you take a break here, with a bit of luck you can observe various animals.
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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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It is actually a quarry pond, but that is no longer obvious, it has a charm in every season. In summer the lake is surrounded by a thick green ring of forest and there are paths leading to the edge of the lake. In summer, a place for nudists who indulge in sunbathing on the hidden and protected lakeshore is also terrifying.
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No, Unterramsern itself does not have natural lakes. The municipality primarily features flowing water like streams, such as the Limpach. For lakes, you'll need to explore the surrounding region.
Visitors particularly appreciate Chriziweier Pond, known as a local recreation area and habitat, and Lüsslinger Bürgerweiher, a natural monument important for amphibians. Another favorite is the Pond near Chutzi, which offers a home to ducks and changes its appearance with the seasons.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are suitable for families. Chriziweier Pond, Lüsslinger Bürgerweiher, Pond near Chutzi, and Meienriedseeli are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant natural settings for all ages.
The lakes around Unterramsern are often small, idyllic ponds nestled in forests or natural reserves. You can observe diverse wildlife, including amphibians at Lüsslinger Bürgerweiher and beavers at Erlimoos Pond (Haag Pond). Many feature beautiful plants, old trees, and serve as important biotopes.
The region around Unterramsern offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, explore running trails, enjoy cycling routes, or tackle MTB trails in the surrounding hilly forest areas and along the Limpach stream.
The Pond near Chutzi is described as a hidden pond, not easily seen when driving past, offering a quiet spot to observe nature. Similarly, Erlimoos Pond (Haag Pond) is a small nature reserve that is not very accessible, making it a less crowded option for those seeking tranquility and wildlife observation.
While the region offers various water bodies, the lakes mentioned, such as Lüsslinger Bürgerweiher and Erlimoos Pond (Haag Pond), are primarily natural monuments and nature reserves, serving as important biotopes for amphibians and other wildlife. For swimming and water-based leisure, visitors often turn to facilities in nearby communities, such as the swimming pool in Messen.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and idyllic settings of these small lakes, often nestled in forests. They enjoy the opportunity to observe local wildlife, such as ducks and beavers, and find quiet spots for relaxation. The changing appearance of ponds like the Pond near Chutzi with each season is also a highlight.
Yes, many of the smaller ponds and nature reserves are ideal for short, easy walks. For instance, Chriziweier Pond is perfect for a short break, and the area around Meienriedseeli offers wonderful natural recreation for leisurely strolls.
While specific public transport routes to each small pond are not detailed, the region around Unterramsern is generally accessible. However, for the most convenient access to these more secluded natural spots, personal transport is often recommended. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for routes to nearby villages and then plan for a walk or bike ride to the specific lake.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. In summer, areas like Meienriedseeli are full of people enjoying the recreation areas, with trees providing shade. In winter, these spots can be enjoyed in solitude, offering peace and quiet. The Pond near Chutzi, for example, changes its 'look' with every season, making it interesting year-round.
The Erlimoos Pond (Haag Pond) is a small nature reserve known for beavers. Access can be a bit challenging as it's not very accessible, and parts can be swampy. If you take your time, you might spot beavers, birds of prey, water birds, and even rarely snakes. The access over the small bridge on Erlimoos-Strasse has been renatured, so you might need to approach from the western side.


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