Best lakes around Oberembrach are situated in a municipality within Switzerland, known for its accessible natural areas. While large lakes are not directly within Oberembrach, the region offers a variety of smaller water bodies, including ponds and nature reserves. These features contribute to the local landscape, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area's proximity to the Zurich canton allows for exploration of diverse lake experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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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Here the Töss flows into the Rhine.
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Here it is worth taking a break on the bench with a view of the Middle Pond.
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Popular pond with various barbecue areas and bathing facilities.
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Always nice to drive through there!
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Super nice pond with various barbecue areas.
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While Oberembrach itself features smaller water bodies, visitors highly appreciate places like Walcheweiher, historically used for ice production and offering a pleasant picnic area. Other popular spots include Dättnauer Pond, an old brick pond now a nature reserve, and Golden Gate, known for its clear water intake and unique golden sand whirlpool.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Walcheweiher offers a nice picnic area between its ponds, perfect for a family outing. The Duck Pond is another family-friendly nature reserve with various bird species and a covered picnic area.
You'll find diverse natural features, from the unique golden sand whirlpool at Golden Gate, formed by rising groundwater, to the nature reserve setting of Dättnauer Pond, an old brick pond in a quiet valley. The Duck Pond is notable for its birdlife and natural habitat.
The area around Oberembrach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Chlostergumpen Pond loop from Embrach', or explore mountain biking routes like the 'Irchel Tower – Hochwacht Irchel viewpoint loop'. For hiking, consider the 'Entenweiher – Zelgli Farm Shop Café loop from Nürensdorf'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Running Trails around Oberembrach, MTB Trails around Oberembrach, and Hiking around Oberembrach.
Yes, for instance, the 'Entenweiher – Zelgli Farm Shop Café loop from Nürensdorf' is an easy hiking route that takes you past the Entenweiher (Duck Pond) nature reserve. Many local trails incorporate these smaller water bodies into their routes, offering scenic walks. You can explore more hiking options in the Hiking around Oberembrach guide.
The lakes and ponds around Oberembrach are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Summer is ideal for picnics and enjoying the outdoor areas, while winter can provide a serene, picturesque landscape, though some activities might be limited by weather.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful natural settings and the opportunities for relaxation and gentle recreation. The picnic areas, like the one at Walcheweiher, are particularly appreciated. The unique natural features, such as the clear water intake at Golden Gate and the birdlife at the Duck Pond, also receive positive feedback.
While some ponds, like Walcheweiher, might technically allow swimming, it's generally not a primary activity. These smaller water bodies are often nature reserves or historically significant sites, and their primary purpose is ecological preservation or scenic enjoyment rather than recreational swimming. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Yes, some of the water bodies have interesting historical connections. For example, Walcheweiher was historically used for ice production to cool beer at the Haldengut Brewery. Dättnauer Pond is an old brick pond, reflecting the region's industrial past, now preserved as a nature reserve.
Oberembrach is a municipality within Switzerland, and while specific public transport details for each small pond are not readily available, the region is generally well-connected. Many of these smaller water bodies are integrated into local hiking and cycling networks, making them accessible via short walks from nearby villages or parking areas. For larger Swiss lakes like Lake Zurich, public transport options are extensive.
Beyond the more popular spots, Lochrüti Pond in Wangen is a notable wetland biotope that underwent significant conservation efforts. It's a great example of local initiatives to create and preserve natural habitats, offering a quieter experience for those interested in nature conservation.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in Switzerland, including those around Oberembrach's lakes and ponds. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Duck Pond or Dättnauer Pond, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check for specific local regulations or signage.


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