Best lakes around Berg am Irchel are found in the surrounding region, as the municipality itself is characterized by agricultural landscapes, forests, and its location between the Töss and Thur rivers. While natural lakes are not directly within Berg am Irchel's borders, several popular bathing lakes are accessible nearby in Canton Zürich. The area offers river landscapes and hiking routes through dense forests and meadows, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
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The Husemersee is surrounded by nature and a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts. A special highlight on the route is the picturesque wooden bridge that leads past the lake. From here you have a breathtaking view of the sparkling water. The bridge is not only a great vantage point, but also a perfect place to take a short break and enjoy the peace and quiet of the surroundings. Whether for a relaxed hike or a short detour - the Husemersee with its charming bridge is always worth a visit!
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Beautiful natural bathing lake surrounded by forest
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The pond owes its existence to groundwater, which is forced to rise through a watertight obstacle. The rising groundwater stirs up fine, light sand, interspersed with white snail shell debris, which was used as writing sand until the beginning of the last century. Legend of the "Goldig Tor" (short version according to Meinrad Lienert) Once upon a time a shepherd boy was tending sheep at the pond. It was a glorious foehn day and the boy lay down on the bank with his eyes heavy with dreams. Suddenly a maiden emerged from the pond up to her shoulders. She lured him with a golden ring on her hand. The boy tried to grab the ring and leaned over the water. Suddenly the maiden took him in both arms and sank with him. He had barely disappeared when his farmer rushed over, because he had heard his shepherd boy cry out. But he could not see his little shepherd anywhere. Suddenly it shot up like a candle from the golden sand whirlpool in the pond in front of him. He quickly pulled it to the bank. After a while the boy opened his eyes and began to tell what had happened to him: "The water maiden pulled me into an infinite depth. Suddenly I saw a mighty city with a huge golden gate. It just opened wide and a beautiful maiden stepped out. Now the maiden, who was holding me in her arms, opened her arms to greet her friend. At the same moment a whirlpool grabbed me and pulled me up with it. I don't know anything else." The shepherd boy returned to the pond again and again, but he never met the beautiful maiden again. Thanks to his story, however, we now know where the gold flakes in the water come from: they are washed off the golden gate and carried to the surface (content from the information board).
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I hardly saw any of the ducks. But the various impressively beautiful birds in the aviary are really great, even if aviaries have always made you a little sad.
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Great place for a picni, a little walk or just to relax a moment
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The dangling is definitely worth it at temperatures above 30 °C. Just hop off the jetty into the lake. Splendid.
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The detour is definitely worth it at temperatures above 30 °C. Start from the jetty and off into the lake.
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Here the Töss flows into the Rhine.
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While Berg am Irchel itself is characterized by agricultural landscapes and rivers, the surrounding region of Canton Zürich offers several popular bathing lakes. These are generally smaller, natural bodies of water, often within nature reserves, providing opportunities for recreation and wildlife observation.
The most popular lake is Husemer Lake, known for its sunbathing and play areas, barbecue spots, and jetties. Other notable spots include the Golden Gate pond, famous for its clear, groundwater-fed water and a local legend, and the Duck Pond, a nature reserve with various bird species and a covered picnic area.
Yes, Husemer Lake is a popular spot for swimming. It is a nature reserve, and swimming is permitted specifically in its eastern part. The lake features jetties for easy access.
At Husemer Lake, you can observe local wildlife, especially from the Wooden Bridge and Pathway. The Duck Pond is a nature reserve home to various species of ducks and geese. The Golden Gate is unique for its clear, groundwater-fed water and the fine, light sand stirred up by rising groundwater.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Husemer Lake offers a large sunbathing and play area with a barbecue spot. The Duck Pond has a covered picnic area, making it suitable for families. The Golden Gate pond is also a pleasant spot for a family outing.
While Berg am Irchel itself is not directly on a major public transport hub for lakes, Husemersee is located approximately 11.1 km from Berg am Irchel. You would typically need to combine bus services with a walk or cycle from the nearest bus stops in the surrounding villages. Specific routes can be planned using local public transport websites.
Yes, there is bicycle parking available near the main sunbathing and play area at Husemer Lake. For car parking, you would typically find designated spots in the vicinity, though it's advisable to check local signage as it is a nature reserve.
Husemer Lake is a nature reserve. Swimming is explicitly permitted only in the eastern part of the lake. Please respect the designated areas and any posted regulations to protect the natural environment.
The region around Berg am Irchel offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails through dense forests and meadows, including routes like the Buchberg Panorama route. There are also MTB trails and road cycling routes that explore the river landscapes of the Rhine, Töss, and Thur.
Yes, there are circular paths around lakes like Husemer Lake, offering pleasant walks with jetties and seating areas. These paths allow you to enjoy the natural beauty and observe wildlife. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the hiking guide for Berg am Irchel, which features trails through the broader region's forests and river landscapes.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. For swimming and sunbathing, the warmer months are ideal. However, for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery, early mornings or late afternoons, especially in spring and autumn, offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Even in winter, the lakes can be a picturesque destination for a quiet walk.
While specific cafes directly at the smaller lakes might be limited, the surrounding villages and towns in the Berg am Irchel region offer various cafes, pubs, and guesthouses. It's recommended to check options in nearby communities for dining and overnight stays.


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