Best lakes around Wassen are found in the Swiss Alps, within the canton of Uri, a region known for its natural landscape. While Wassen itself is a village, its location provides access to several mountain lakes. Switzerland features over 1,500 lakes, many of which are accessible for various outdoor activities. The area offers diverse natural features, from high moorland to alpine settings.
Last updated: August 11, 2026
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It's good for your feet and legs😊
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Brilliant swimming lake and always refreshing as there are hardly any people in the water!
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The Trüebsee (standard language: Trübsee, e.g. official name of the bus stop/station) is a mountain lake on the Alp Ober Trüebsee at an altitude of 1763 m above sea level in Central Switzerland. It lies between the municipality of Engelberg and the Titlis mountain in the canton of Nidwalden, near the Jochpass (2207 m above sea level). The Ober Trüebsee-Jochpass region within the municipality of Wolfenschiessen is a developed alpine tourist area. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%BCebsee
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Trübsee The Trübsee, also Trüebsee, is a mountain lake above Engelberg, located in the municipality of Wolfenschiessen in the canton of Nidwalden. It is situated at an altitude of 1764 meters above sea level between Schafberg and Bitzistock. The small lake lies on a high plateau in the Engelberg Valley between Engelberg and the Titlis or Joch Pass, respectively. It is fed by the Trübseebach stream, which originates from the Titlis Glacier, and flows into the Engelberger Aa via the Trübenbach stream. The maximum depth of the Trübsee is around nine meters. Text / Source: schweizersee.ch https://www.schweizersee.ch/truebsee/
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The pretty Engstlensee shimmers blue-green in the sunlight... Surrounded by fantastic mountains
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From various viewpoints, you have a breathtaking view of the deep blue mountain lake, which lies on a high plateau between Engelberg and the Titlis. The scenery with the spectacular reflections of the surrounding peaks on the water is simply impressive and invites you to linger and take photos.
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At the Oberalp Pass at 2,044 meters, not only is the obligatory "passport photo" waiting at the Oberalp Pass sign, but also the only lighthouse in the Alps. It comes from Rotterdam, where the original lighthouse can be found in the Maritime Museum, which once stood in Hoek van Holland, at the mouth of the Rhine into the North Sea - thus completing the circle from the source to the mouth.
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Some of the most popular lakes include Engstlensee, known for its beautiful blue-turquoise water, and Source of the Rhine – Lai da Tuma, significant as the origin of a major European river. Trübsee is also highly regarded for its stunning alpine setting and accessibility.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Trübsee is popular for its accessibility via cable car and various outdoor activities. The Barefoot Trail at the Härzlisee is another excellent option, featuring a unique 'tickle path' and barbecue areas, making it suitable for all ages.
The lakes near Wassen are set amidst breathtaking alpine scenery. You'll find clear waters, lush surrounding landscapes, and often high moorland with streams and meadows, as seen around the Source of the Rhine – Lai da Tuma. Many are encircled by silver rocks and verdant pastures, offering idyllic views.
The region offers extensive hiking opportunities. For example, the path to the Source of the Rhine – Lai da Tuma provides a picturesque experience through high moorland. You can find numerous trails, from easy walks to challenging multi-day hikes, around Wassen. Explore more options on the Hiking around Wassen guide.
Many mountain lakes in the Swiss Alps, including those in the broader Uri region, are easily reachable. Some, like Trübsee, are accessible via cable car from Engelberg, which can be reached by public transport. The Oberalp Pass, near the Source of the Rhine, is also well-connected.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when hiking trails are clear of snow and the alpine flora is in full bloom. This period offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities and enjoying the stunning scenery. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, but access to some higher lakes might be limited.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Wassen that can take you through scenic landscapes, often near water bodies. You can find various routes, including easy loops and more difficult runs, around the area. For detailed options, check out the Running Trails around Wassen guide.
Many trails and natural areas in the Swiss Alps are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your pet. For instance, the path to the Source of the Rhine – Lai da Tuma is noted as being suitable for travelers with a large dog. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Engstlensee is a beautiful natural reservoir known for its striking blue-turquoise water and scenic location. It's not only visually appealing but also plays a role in generating environmentally friendly green electricity for surrounding communities.
While specific multi-day routes around individual lakes are not detailed here, the region around Wassen, being in the Swiss Alps, offers numerous challenging multi-day hiking and mountaineering opportunities. These often pass by various alpine lakes and mountain passes. You can explore more demanding routes in the Mountain Hikes around Wassen guide.
The Barefoot Trail at the Härzlisee, located at 1,860 meters, features a unique 'tickle path' around the idyllic lake. It's designed to promote mind, body, and soul through a special nature experience and is suitable for both children and adults. There are also barbecue areas available for visitors.
Lai da Tuma, also known as Lake Toma, is significant for being the geographical source of the Rhine River, one of Europe's major waterways. The area offers a serene and picturesque hiking experience through high moorland, allowing visitors to witness the river's beginnings.


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