Best lakes around Törbel are found in the Swiss canton of Valais, a traditional mountain village intrinsically linked to the Moosalp region. This area features picturesque mountain lakes and tarns nestled amidst Alpine scenery. The region is known for its protected moorlands, which contribute to a rich biodiversity and offer a tranquil experience for nature enthusiasts. Törbel serves as a base for exploring these natural water bodies and the extensive network of hiking paths.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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The Panoramalodge on the Giw can be rented from 3 days. Space for up to 20 people. Information is available at the Heidadorf-Visperterminen Tourist Office.
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The Gebidumsee invites you to swim. Barbecue area and wood available. Overnight accommodation in a tipi tent. Not reservable. Only a wooden cot available. Dreamlike sunset
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The Mattsand compensation lake is located at an altitude of 1,230 meters. Water from the Mattern Vispa is collected in the lake and then transported north through the 12.5-kilometer-long pressure tunnel towards Törbel and Stalden.
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At the bottom of the Rhone Valley, while the river is still called Rotten here, a small pond reinforces the rural character of the place. This is the Baggilla, a pleasant place to rest after having faced the steep slopes of the surrounding mountains.
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Gibidumsee at Gibidumpass between the Vispa valley and the Simplon region.
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The Mattsand compensation lake is located at 1230 meters above sea level. The water from the Mattern Vispa is collected in the lake and then transported northwards via the 12.5 km long pressure tunnel towards Törbel and Stalden. The Achersand 2 power plant has an output of 60 MW
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Wonderful place to rest and enjoy the beautiful mountains
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Shallow mountain lake where you can walk around. There are benches to enjoy the view.
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Around Törbel, you'll discover a variety of water bodies, from natural Alpine lakes and tarns nestled in stunning mountain scenery to man-made balancing reservoirs. The region is particularly known for its picturesque mountain lakes within the Moosalp area, often surrounded by protected moorlands.
Yes, the Moosalp region, which is home to many of the lakes, is a significant natural attraction. It spans 1.5 square kilometers and encompasses 11 different types of moorland, including high and flat moors, some of which are national natural preservation sites. For example, the Bonigersee is situated in a protected high moor area.
For breathtaking views, the Gibidum Lake is popular, offering benches to enjoy the scenery. The Lake Breitmatten is also noted for its scenic setting, providing excellent photo opportunities. The Bonigersee, while not in the guide data, is mentioned in regional research for reflecting the majestic Bietschhorn and Mischabel group.
The Moosalp region, accessible from Törbel, boasts an extensive network of hiking paths. You can find routes that pass by lakes like Lake Breitmatten. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Törbel guide, which includes routes like the 'Stand Viewpoint – Lake Breitmatten loop'.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Gibidum Lake is family-friendly, offering a shallow area where you can walk around. Baggilla Pond also provides a pleasant place to rest. Additionally, the Kneipp facility at Grächen Lake is a recommended family-friendly destination for relaxation after a hike.
The early summer is particularly beautiful for visiting the mountain lakes, as the Bonigersee, for instance, is at its fullest with crystal-clear meltwater. Generally, the warmer months are ideal for hiking and enjoying the tranquil atmosphere. Later in the year, some moorland areas may experience changes in water levels.
While the mountain lakes offer clear, cold water, swimming is explicitly mentioned as an option for Gibidum Lake, which is ideal for swimming in summer. For other natural lakes, the cold Alpine water might be refreshing for a dip, but always check local regulations.
Yes, the Mattsand Balancing Reservoir is a notable man-made structure. Located at 1230 meters above sea level, it collects water from the Mattern Vispa for a power plant, offering a different perspective on water management in the Alpine landscape.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find various routes in the Gravel biking around Törbel guide and the MTB Trails around Törbel guide. These guides feature routes that explore the wider area, often passing through scenic landscapes near the lakes.
Törbel is one of the four communities forming the Moosalp Region, making these natural sites easily accessible. The village itself serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding natural wonders. Many hiking trails lead directly from Törbel or nearby mountain stations to the lakes.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings of the lakes, such as the quiet atmosphere of Lake Breitmatten. The opportunity to walk around shallow mountain lakes like Gibidum Lake and enjoy the views from benches is also highly valued. The overall natural beauty and peacefulness are consistently highlighted.
The Bonigersee, located in a protected high moor area, is unique for its ecological significance and the way it reflects the surrounding peaks. The collective 'tarns and moors on the Moosalp' are also notable for their diverse moorland types and rich biodiversity.


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