Best lakes around Mülligen are primarily located within the surrounding Canton of Aargau, offering diverse natural landscapes. While Mülligen itself does not feature prominent lakes directly, the region is characterized by its river systems and nearby reservoirs. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating Switzerland's natural features. The canton's lakes are often set within forests or serve as important natural monuments.
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The Fünfweiher is popularly called Feufweier. It was created in the 16th century for fish farming and irrigating the lower meadows. Later, it served as a fire-fighting water reservoir for the city of Lenzburg. In May, entire schools of tadpoles frolic beneath its surface. We have never seen such a high population of tadpoles in our lives. The pond offers the opportunity for barbecues and picnics.
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The water rests quietly in the dark pond, waiting for flying guests.
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In the early morning, the trees reflect in the dark water, and the many water lilies are currently blooming.
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Today six young buffalo enjoyed the cooling water
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A small, private nature reserve, beautifully landscaped.
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Very nice and idyllic place for a break.
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A lovingly designed recreation area by the pond. New wooden railings by the pond, high enough. New benches to rest on and enjoy the view of the pond. The large carp often swim on the surface, so you can watch them. On the other side of the dam, a small pond has been set up for the amphibians. A small paradise has been created here.
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While Mülligen itself doesn't have large lakes, the surrounding Canton of Aargau offers beautiful options. The Egelsee is known for its idyllic setting within a forest. Fünfweiher provides beautiful ponds and shady spots. For a larger experience, the Klingnau Reservoir offers scenic views of the Aare Valley, and Lake Hallwil is known for its clear waters and wooded promenade.
Yes, the Klingnau Reservoir (Klingnauer Stausee) is a designated nature reserve and a crucial habitat for numerous bird species. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with an observation tower providing great viewpoints. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
The lakes in the region are often set within diverse natural landscapes. You'll find peaceful forest environments, wetlands, and views of the Aare Valley. Many of the smaller ponds, like Small Pond, are beautifully landscaped and maintained as small nature reserves.
You can enjoy a variety of activities. The Klingnau Reservoir area is ideal for leisurely walks, cycling, and skating on its flat paths. Lake Hallwil is popular for swimming, boating, and fishing. Many of the smaller lakes, like Egelsee, are also designated swim spots.
Absolutely. The Klingnau Reservoir features a popular circular walk. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Klingnau Reservoir – View of the Aare Valley loop' or the 'Schwarzastausee Dam – Klingnau Reservoir loop'. Find more cycling routes around the area on the Cycling around Mülligen guide. There are also various running and MTB trails nearby, detailed in the Running Trails around Mülligen and MTB Trails around Mülligen guides.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Fünfweiher offers beautiful ponds, shady spots for picnics, and even a playground. Small Pond is a well-maintained, easy-to-reach spot for a break. Löli Pond and Oberen Weiher are also noted for being family-friendly.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, generally from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and swimming. Birdwatching at Klingnau Reservoir is good year-round, but migratory seasons can be particularly rewarding.
Yes, the Egelsee is associated with a local legend about a knight and a sunken castle. Lake Hallwil also has a historical connection, as it was the site where Sir Malcolm Campbell set a world water speed record in 1938. You can find more details about Lake Hallwil on Wikipedia.
The Klingnau Reservoir area is generally accessible, with well-maintained, flat paths suitable for various fitness levels, and public transport options connect to nearby towns. Small Pond is also described as 'wonderfully well maintained and easy to reach'.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural experiences, the idyllic settings, and the opportunities for relaxation. Many enjoy the diverse landscapes, from forest environments to open water, and the chance to picnic, barbecue, or simply 'chill' by the water, as noted for Fünfweiher.
While specific cafes or pubs are not detailed for each lake, the towns and villages surrounding the larger lakes like Klingnau Reservoir and Lake Hallwil, as well as those near Mülligen, offer various amenities including accommodation and dining options.
Beyond the more prominent ones, the region has several charming smaller ponds. Small Pond is a privately-created and beautifully landscaped spot that offers a pleasant break. Oberen Weiher is described as an idyllic and quiet place to find peace.


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