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Jogging around Burgäschisee offers a diverse landscape shaped by its moraine lake origins and protected natural areas. The region features a tranquil lake encircled by a woodchip path, winding through forested sections and along the shore. Natural features include the "Chlepfibeerimoos," a unique raised bog, contributing to the area's plant diversity. The terrain generally presents gentle gradients, making it suitable for various running experiences.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice barbecue area with a small shelter.
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Beautiful barbecue area with plenty of space to play
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Spacious cabin with barbecue area and plenty of seating.
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Nice walk all around the lake with a boat ride at the end!
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Nature reserve, hiking trail around the Äschisee, with the option of renting a rowing boat!
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The Burgäschisee, sometimes also simply Aeschisee, lies on the canton border of the cantons of Bern and Solothurn, with around two thirds on the Solothurn canton area. The lake is located in the municipalities of Aeschi (SO) and Seeberg (BE) at an altitude of 465 meters above sea level. The lake is fed by the Füürstein Canal, while the Seebach flows out. The natural lake is almost 700m long and 500m wide and is surrounded by a forest and reeds. The lake is located in a nature reserve.
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The terrain around Burgäschisee is generally gentle, making it suitable for various running experiences. You'll find a tranquil lake encircled by a 2.3 km woodchip path, winding through forested sections and along the shore. The area is characterized by its moraine lake origins and protected natural areas, including the unique "Chlepfibeerimoos," a raised bog that adds to the diverse plant life.
Yes, the Burgäschisee region offers a wide variety of running routes. There are over 240 routes available, catering to different preferences. While most are moderate, you can also find easy and more challenging options.
As you jog around Burgäschisee, you'll encounter several interesting features. The lake itself is a moraine lake, a remnant of the last ice age, with much of its surroundings under nature protection. You'll pass through the unique "Chlepfibeerimoos," the only raised bog in the Canton of Solothurn. The area also boasts historical significance with evidence of pile-dwelling settlements dating back 6,000 years, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage cultural site. You can also enjoy views of Lake Burgäschi and Äschisee.
Yes, if you're looking for a longer run, consider the Oenzberg Loop – Picnic Area at the Forest Edge loop from Niederönz. This route spans approximately 8.7 km and offers a moderate challenge with some elevation gain, taking you through varied landscapes.
The running trails in Burgäschisee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 70 reviews. Runners often praise the scenic lake views, the tranquil forested areas, and the well-maintained paths, especially the woodchip trail around the lake. The diverse natural scenery and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Burgäschisee is very family-friendly. The 2.3 km woodchip path encircling the lake is particularly suitable for a gentle run or walk with children. The area also features a lido (Strandbad) with a non-swimmer area, a children's paddling pool, and a playground, offering additional activities for families after a run.
While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts, specific rules for dogs on trails can vary. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected nature reserve areas like the north and west shores of the lake, and to clean up after them. There are many paths suitable for running with a canine companion, but be mindful of other visitors and wildlife.
Burgäschisee offers beautiful running conditions year-round. In summer, water lilies adorn the lake's surface, and the Strandbad provides a refreshing cool-down option. In winter, ice layers create a fairytale ambiance. The alternating moods of light and shadow, along with wonderful water reflections and color changes, make it a scenic spot in any season.
Yes, Burgäschisee is well-equipped for visitors. There are parking facilities available for those arriving by car. For public transport users, the area is accessible, though specific bus stops or train stations would depend on your starting point. The region is designed to be easily accessible for outdoor activities.
After your run, you can visit the Restaurant Seeblick, conveniently located on the eastern shore of Burgäschisee. It offers refreshments and meals with pleasant views over the lake. Additionally, there are several public barbecue sites available if you prefer to bring your own food and enjoy an outdoor picnic.
Absolutely! The most prominent circular route is the 2.3 km woodchip path directly encircling Burgäschisee. For a slightly longer option, the Lake Walk at Burgäschisee loop from Aeschi is a popular 7.4 km trail that offers scenic lake views and passes through forested areas.
The majority of running trails in Burgäschisee are classified as moderate, making them accessible to a wide range of runners. For instance, the Running loop from Oberönz is a moderate 6.0 km path traversing varied landscapes. There are also easier options, particularly the flat path directly around the lake, and a few more difficult routes for those seeking a greater challenge.


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