Best lakes around Hemberg are located in the Toggenburg region of Switzerland, an area characterized by its elevated position, expansive meadows, and panoramic views over the Necker ravine. While Hemberg's immediate surroundings are known for mountainous landscapes and forests, the broader St. Gallen canton features various natural bodies of water. Visitors seeking lakeside experiences can explore the region for these natural attractions.
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Small lake at the upper gorge entrance. Almost the larger lake is located at the other, lower end of the gorge due to the dam (my two photos show the reservoir below).
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The picturesque bathing pond is located in the Toggenburg municipality of Hemberg at 965 meters above sea level. The pond is located outside the village center in the direction of Scherb and Nesslau. There is a fountain in the back part of the pond. A few meters below the bathing pond you can stop for a drink in the restaurant. (schweizersee.ch)
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The picturesque Gräppelensee lies in a wide hollow south of the Lütispitz at 1,307 meters above sea level. It is about 140 meters long and 110 meters wide, with a circumference of 500 meters. Its area is 2.1 hectares. On the eastern shore of the Gräppelensee there are two barbecue areas. You can swim in the lake. The easiest way to get into the water is via the jetty on the north shore.
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at the Magdenau pond, a short stop is always advisable.
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Lying in the grass at the end of October, enjoying the peace and quiet and watching the autumn sun - simply wonderful
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Really a good, traffic-free to low-traffic connection. A part between Gübsensee and Herisau leads up and down on the old route of the Appenzellerbahn with a very pleasant incline. Suitable for families!
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Around Hemberg, you'll discover a variety of natural bodies of water, including mountain lakes like Gräppelensee, small reservoirs such as Wisssee, and picturesque bathing ponds like Badweiher Hemberg. There are also secluded ponds like Magdenauer Weiher.
Yes, several lakes around Hemberg are suitable for families. Gräppelensee, Wisssee, Magdenauer Weiher, and Badweiher Hemberg are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant spots for outings.
Yes, Badweiher Hemberg is a wonderful little pond that invites you to swim, especially in summer. Gräppelensee also has a jetty and is known to invite swimming.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Gräppelensee provides idyllic views of Altmann/Säntis. Wisssee is notable for the presence of many dragonflies during the season and its location within a gorge. The area is generally characterized by mountainous landscapes, forests, and expansive meadows.
Absolutely. Lakes like Gräppelensee are popular with hikers. You can also find numerous hiking trails in the broader Hemberg region. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Hemberg guide, which includes routes like the 'Badweiher Hemberg – Rigelschwendi Moor loop'.
Beyond hiking, the Hemberg area offers various outdoor activities. Mountain biking is popular, with guides like MTB Trails around Hemberg. You can also find gravel biking routes in the region, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Hemberg guide.
Yes, Gräppelensee is a beautifully situated mountain lake that features a barbecue area, along with benches and a jetty, making it a great spot for a picnic.
Near Badweiher Hemberg, you can find a restaurant just a few meters below the pond, offering a convenient stop for refreshments.
The lakes are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, picnicking, and swimming. This is also when dragonflies are abundant at Wisssee.
While specific dog policies for each lake are not detailed, many trails in the Toggenburg region are dog-friendly. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially around wildlife and other visitors. Always check local signage for specific rules.
Hemberg itself is accessible by public transport, typically by bus from larger towns in the St. Gallen canton. From Hemberg, access to individual lakes may require further walking or local connections. Switzerland has an excellent public transport network, so planning your journey via SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) is recommended for the most up-to-date information.
Magdenauer Weiher is described as a small pond offering a secluded spot near the Magdenau monastery. Additionally, Badweiher Hemberg is noted as a nice, somewhat hidden spot.


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