Best lakes around Spreitenbach are situated in the Swiss canton of Aargau, a region known for its convenient location near various natural bodies of water. While Spreitenbach itself is characterized by urban convenience, the surrounding area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. These natural features provide valuable destinations for residents and visitors seeking natural beauty and recreation.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Quietly located lake in the middle of the forest, ideal for a short pause and a breath of fresh air. The Egelsee impresses with its natural atmosphere and is a beautiful intermediate point on the tour – a real feel-good spot, especially on warm days.
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Yesterday, through a highly magnified pair of binoculars on one of these islands, I was able to observe five cormorants in close harmony: Magnificent! The birdlife here is truly diverse - a magnifying glass is actually a must. But the photos stored here by Komoot users are also great in this highlight - especially the photo of the kingfisher, which I unfortunately haven't had the chance to see yet...
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Beautiful bird viewing point. There are really nice photos early in the morning, as well as in the evening. But you can also see the birds really well during the day.
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Legend of Egelsee: Among the knights who once lived in our land there were many godless and violent people. No traveler on the road, no seed in the field, no ox at the plow and no carving in the trough were safe from them. They robbed, burned and murdered whatever fell into their hands. Such a monster of a knight also lived in a castle on the Heitersberg. His name was Riko. But his castle was called Bauernweh because it only brought misery and misfortune to the farmers in the area. For the knight went out every day with wild dogs and rough companions in arms and returned to his castle in the evening with heavy robbery. On the way back from one such foray, they once came to the farm of a widow who had not been able to pay the interest on time. The monsters packed up the woman's belongings, drove her and her children out of the house and set it on fire. The mother only wanted to take a handful of flour with her to make porridge for her youngest child. Then the knight tore the child from her arms and threw it into the flames. "Now there's no need for porridge anymore," he sneered and ran off with his flock. The mother knelt in agony by the burning house and begged heaven to have mercy on the people and end their misery. And heaven heard the lamentation of the unhappy mother. That same night a terrible storm hit the area. Lightning flashed down on the castle without interruption, and with a mighty crash it sank, along with all hands, a hundred fathoms deep into the abyss. The following morning a deep, black lake lay where she had sunk. For a long time he was feared and avoided by people. It's the Egelsee
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The Egelsee nature reserve is a popular destination for hikers, walkers, bikers and joggers. The lake can only be reached on foot or by bike. A small jetty leads into the lake and to the diving tower. Swimmers and walkers enjoy the picnic areas and the barbecue area right on the lake.
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For a truly idyllic experience, consider visiting Egelsee. It's known for its natural beauty, facilities, and benches, making it perfect for unwinding. Another excellent choice is Lake Katzensee, which features a small lakeside resort with a restaurant and is ideal for a leisurely stroll or a refreshing dip.
Absolutely. The Flachsee Nature Reserve is a significant haven for wildlife along the Reuss river. Here, you can observe a variety of birds throughout the year, and even spot water buffalo grazing, offering a unique natural experience.
Several lakes around Spreitenbach are family-friendly. Egelsee is a great option with its facilities and benches. Both Lake Katzensee and the Flachsee Nature Reserve are also noted as family-friendly, offering space for exploration and nature observation.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Lake Egelsee (Bergdietikon) – Diving platform at Egelsee loop' or the 'Chlosterweiher – Franzosenweiher loop' which are accessible from Spreitenbach. For more detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Spreitenbach guide.
Yes, the area offers great options for cycling. For instance, you can find routes that incorporate Egelsee. While there might be specific paths with bike bans, alternative routes are usually available. Check out the Gravel biking around Spreitenbach guide for more routes.
Yes, the Franzosenweiher, or 'French pond,' holds historical significance. Located in a forested area south of Spreitenbach, it's said that Napoleon's troops camped here. This protected natural zone offers a quiet setting with a touch of local history.
The Fischbacher Mösli is a small pond that is great for a short break and features fire pits, making it an ideal spot for a picnic or barbecue.
The Lake Katzensee area is well-known for its diverse birdlife, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching. Similarly, the Flachsee Nature Reserve is a haven where you can observe various birds throughout the year, including colonies of gray geese.
While specific public transport routes vary, lakes like Katzensee are generally easily accessible from Spreitenbach, making them popular choices for day trips. It's always recommended to check local transport schedules for the most current information.
Visitors appreciate the serene natural beauty and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like Egelsee and the chance to observe wildlife at the Flachsee Nature Reserve. The presence of facilities and restaurants at spots like Lake Katzensee also adds to the enjoyable experience.
Yes, many of the lake areas offer easy paths. For example, the idyllic landscape around Lake Katzensee is perfect for leisurely strolls. The Flachsee Nature Reserve also features trails that are generally accessible and suitable for observing nature at a relaxed pace.


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