Best lakes around Büren (SO) offer diverse natural and recreational experiences in the broader Solothurn region. While the municipality of Büren (SO) itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding area provides access to various water bodies. These include tranquil ponds within landscaped gardens and natural reserves, as well as sections of rivers. The region is characterized by its blend of natural landscapes and accessible recreational areas.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Very beautiful area and nature reserve.
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The park in the green is a popular local recreation area on the edge of the city. Paved paths invite you to stroll, skate and cycle, but sports and playgrounds and beautiful green spaces also beckon. The park, formerly known as Grün 80, once served as a summer residence for the Basel philanthropist Christoph Merian. Today, the garden is a popular excursion destination, featuring a pond, a mini-golf course, a cafeteria, a restaurant, a playground, and a small shop. https://www.basel.com/de/attraktionen/park-im-gruenen-dbfe1e396b
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Between the oak grove and Wildenstein Castle, the castle pond lies somewhat hidden and inaccessible behind a dense thicket. It's an idyllic spot that deserves protection. There's no path to its shore, and that's a good thing, because countless animal species make their home here and appreciate being left in peace. And let's be honest. Would we really like it if every Tom, Dick, and Harry descended on us uninvited, made a lot of noise, and perhaps even left behind a mess? At least there's this: For hikers and walkers, there are two lovely park benches right by the path by the pond, inviting you to linger.
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The Ermitage is a large and lovingly designed green area from 1785, with three idyllic ponds, several romantic grottos, historical buildings, pretty walking paths between the shore and the edge of the forest and, on top of it all, the castle ruins of Bierseck Castle, as the crowning glory of the whole. It is a wonderful place for physical and mental relaxation, but those seeking peace and quiet should visit outside of the holidays or weekends. It is a real visitor magnet. Warning! The grottos can only be reached on foot and via steep stairs. The rest of the garden is mostly wheelchair accessible and suitable for pushchairs. There are no parking spaces directly at the Ermitage! Free entry!
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A princess pond through and through. If you are very quiet, you can hear the lovely ladies laughing ;-)
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The double power plant Augst (operator: 80% KWA 20% Canton Basel Land) and Wyhlen (operator: Energiedienst Holding Laufenburg, majority owned by EnBW since 2003) were built together between 1908 and 1912. The 212.80 m long weir has 10 openings, each with a clear width of 17.50 m. Each opening can be closed by a 9 m high iron gate. These are moved by winches that rest on an iron bridge structure above the pillar heads. A concrete weir bridge on the underwater side serves to reinforce the weir. Weir pillars and supports are clad with Black Forest granite. Until 1990, ten Francis turbine groups on both sides generated 2.2 MW each and two exciter groups each generated 440 kW of electrical energy. Since 1990, two of the former ten Francis turbine groups and two exciter groups have been in operation on the Swiss side; the rest have been replaced by seven built-in Straflo turbine groups, each with an output of 5.54 MW. Since 1990, five of the former ten Francis turbine groups and two exciter groups have still been in operation on the German side; the others have been replaced by six installed Straflo turbine groups. There is also a photovoltaic system on the roof of the KW Wyhlen machine hall with an area of 720 m² and an annual output of approx. 70,000 kWh. Since the end of 2017, a power-to-gas pilot plant for the climate-neutral production of hydrogen using electricity from hydropower has been operating on the Wyhlen power plant site. Source: Energiedienst AG
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While Büren (SO) itself features smaller ponds and river sections, the wider region offers a diverse range of water bodies. You can find tranquil natural lakes like Burgäschisee, larger lakes such as Bielersee, and significant river landscapes like the Old Rhine at Wyhlen and the Häftli Nature Reserve.
Yes, the region offers excellent options. Burgäschisee, located in the canton of Solothurn, is an idyllic lake perfect for swimming, rowing, and relaxing. Further afield, Bielersee (Lake Biel), though primarily in Bern, is easily accessible and popular for various water sports like stand-up paddling, windsurfing, kayaking, and boat trips. It also has numerous public bathing facilities and hidden sandy bays.
Several spots are great for families. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden features small lakes within its extensive grounds, offering a blend of nature and historical exploration. Green Park is another excellent choice with ponds, a large playground, and mini golf. Additionally, Park im Grünen (Grün 80) provides a nature park with ponds, barbecue areas, and a children's park.
The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is a natural monument and Switzerland's largest English landscaped garden, featuring Birseck Castle, small caves, and lakes. Burgäschisee also holds historical significance with UNESCO World Heritage archaeological sites around its shores. Bielersee is known for its historic winegrowing villages and UNESCO World Heritage pile dwellings.
Absolutely. The Häftli Nature Reserve, an oxbow lake of the Aare near Büren an der Aare, is an important water and migratory bird reserve, home to over 200 bird species. It also offers diverse habitats for beavers, insects, and rare plants. Burgäschisee is also a cantonal nature reserve, known for its unique raised bog and diverse flora and fauna.
Beyond swimming and boating, you can enjoy various activities. The areas around Burgäschisee and Bielersee offer scenic paths for walking, cycling, and rollerblading. For more structured activities, you can find numerous hiking routes, road cycling routes, and MTB trails in the wider region around Büren (SO).
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. A leisurely round hike around Burgäschisee takes about half an hour, passing through a nature reserve. The Häftli Nature Reserve also offers a peaceful round hike starting from Büren an der Aare, following the Old Aare with beautiful views of the Jura mountains. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Büren (SO).
The lakes and water bodies are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Burgäschisee and Bielersee. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. In winter, Burgäschisee can transform into a 'fairytale backdrop' with ice layers, offering a different kind of scenic beauty.
Yes, the 'Seeblick' restaurant at Burgäschisee offers fresh and seasonal regional dishes with a view of the lake. While not directly on a lake, Park im Grünen (Grün 80) includes cafes and restaurants within its green spaces and near its ponds.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural settings, the diverse recreational opportunities, and the well-maintained parks. Highlights like the Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden are praised for being a 'place of rest' and for their historical charm. The Old Rhine at Wyhlen is noted for its 'exciting water landscape' and 'fascinating view at any time of the year'.
Beyond the larger lakes, the Solothurn region has several charming smaller water bodies. These include the historic Bellacher Weiher, the peculiarly rectangular Probierloch Pond which is a habitat for various amphibians and insects, and the Bogentalweiher, historically used for floating wood. The Wildenstein Castle Pond is also a beautiful part of a nature reserve.


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