Lakes around Wikon, a municipality in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, offer diverse natural settings for outdoor activities. While Wikon itself does not feature large lakes, it is located within a region known for its accessible water bodies. The area provides opportunities for exploring smaller ponds and nature reserves. These lakes near Wikon Switzerland contribute to the natural landscape of the Lucerne region.
Last updated: June 14, 2026
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Very beautiful park bordered by the stream and beautiful old houses
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Extensive nature reserve in deep forest.
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The Ballypark in Schönenwerd, a large park in the English style with pond landscapes, stilt houses, and old trees. Driving is prohibited in the park, the cycle path runs outside the park
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The pile-dwelling settlement, the park and not forgetting the wonderful old buildings, a really good thing.
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Bally Park surprises with its Aare landscape, stilt houses and its English-style park. In the park you will discover ponds and canals in a natural landscape, with pagodas and grottos. The miniaturized pile dwellings in the park are unique in Europe. The park is often visited by families. But those looking for peace and quiet will also find beautiful corners there.
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beautiful, romantic park. Driving ban, pushing bikes.
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Bally Park Schönenwerd The beginnings of Bally Park date back to 1868. The facility received its current shape as part of the expansions around 1890 and 1920. The boundaries of the parking area are defined on the long sides in the west by the Aare and in the east by the railway embankment. To the north is the Kosthaus and to the south the complex ends at the tennis courts and ends in Gretzenbacher Schachen. The park offers plenty of space for cozy walks. A pile-dwelling settlement was built on a small lake.
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Directly around Wikon, you'll discover smaller forest ponds and biotope lakes, often nestled within forest trails. These offer serene natural settings for exploration. Examples include the Born Biotope Pond and Trübelbach Pond, which are appreciated for their tranquil atmosphere.
Yes, while Wikon itself features smaller water bodies, it's situated within reach of several spectacular Swiss lakes. Notable options include Lake Lucerne (Vierwaldstättersee), Lake Sarnen (Sarnersee), Lake Brienz (Brienzersee), and Lake Walen (Walensee). These larger lakes are renowned for their stunning natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Many of the local lake areas are suitable for families. The Born Biotope Pond and Trübelbach Pond offer peaceful spots for breaks. The Forest pond on the Entfelden Adventure Trail is part of a 2.5 km educational route designed for both children and adults, encouraging playful forest experiences and observations.
At places like the Langholz Rothrist Nature Forest Reserve, which includes a lake, visitors can observe diverse wildlife such as dragonflies, mice, frogs, and various birds within a deep forest setting. The smaller biotope ponds also offer opportunities to see local flora and fauna.
Yes, the Pile-dwelling settlement at Bally Park features a small lake within a historic park. Bally Park itself dates back to 1868 and offers ample space for walks, with the pile-dwelling settlement adding a unique archaeological dimension to the natural setting.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region around Wikon offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Wikon guide, or explore cycling routes like those in the Cycling around Wikon guide. Running trails are also available, as highlighted in the Running Trails around Wikon guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and natural atmosphere of the local ponds and biotope lakes. Many find them ideal for short breaks, observing nature, and enjoying the quiet of the forest. The Born Biotope Pond, for instance, is noted as an inviting spot for a rest, with opportunities to see animals and plants.
Yes, several hiking trails in the area pass by or incorporate these lakes. For example, the Forest pond on the Entfelden Adventure Trail is part of a 2.5 km forest nature trail. Many of the smaller ponds are embedded within forest paths, offering scenic routes for walkers and hikers.
The lakes around Wikon can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer temperatures, ideal for observing wildlife and enjoying the vibrant natural settings. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors to the surrounding forests, while winter offers a serene, often snow-dusted landscape for quiet walks.
The Trübelbach Pond is considered a small natural idyll and a good viewpoint for enjoying its serene atmosphere. The Born Biotope Pond, located at the top of the Born, offers a surprising presence in a forest clearing, providing a unique scenic break spot.
Wikon is located in the canton of Lucerne, making Lake Lucerne (Vierwaldstättersee) a significant nearby destination. While not directly adjacent, it is accessible by car or public transport. Travel times can vary, but it's generally within a reasonable distance for a day trip, offering stunning alpine views and boat cruises.
Yes, the larger lakes like Lake Lucerne, Lake Sarnen, Lake Brienz, and Lake Walen offer various water sports. Lake Lucerne is known for swimming, sailing, and paddleboarding. Lake Brienz is popular for kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, while Lake Walen is favored for sailing and swimming, with exceptionally clear water.


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