Lakes around Kienberg offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities. This region features a variety of water bodies, from natural reserves to swimming ponds, providing habitats for local flora and fauna. The landscape is characterized by its natural beauty, with many areas suitable for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a range of lakes, each with distinct features and attractions.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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A small footbridge leads us from one side to the other. It's lovely to stop on the footbridge and watch the flowing water.
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I drove past first. I didn't regret my return trip! A beautiful little lake, Aaschächli, hidden and quiet. A little idyll. Unfortunately, I was there at dusk, so I couldn't see much, but I could still see and, more importantly, hear the birds landing on the water, seeking nighttime shelter. A perfect place to unwind. Thank you to the creator of this highlight 😍🔝.
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Ideal place to watch birds and enjoy nature.
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The "valley" is about 100m deep and has a size of about 72 hectares. Because of its steep, wooded flanks, the valley in the Tafeljura is also known as the small "Grand Canyon" of the Baselbiet. Nature lovers in particular get their money's worth in the "valley", because in addition to the natural vegetation, the many waterfalls and beautiful ponds, the nature reserve is home to many rare animals and plants of the region. It is the largest pond complex in the canton of Baselland and is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. https://www.baselland-tourismus.ch/poi/naturschutzgebiet-talweiher
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Pure relaxation for bathers🚴🏿♂️🚴🏿♂️👍👍
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A very beautiful, wonderfully located organic bathing facility.
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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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Several lakes around Kienberg are ideal for families. The Biberstein Natural Swimming Pool offers a large pool, a children's pool, and a sunbathing lawn, along with a kiosk. Aarschächli is a shallow oxbow lake that serves as a habitat for various plant and animal species, making it an interesting spot for nature observation. The Talweiher Nature Reserve is another family-friendly option, known for bird and beaver watching, and includes a barbecue area.
Yes, there are excellent swimming opportunities. The Biberstein Natural Swimming Pool is an organic swimming facility with a large pool and children's pool. Additionally, the regional research highlights Obinger See, which is recommended for swimming breaks in summer, featuring jetties, bathing opportunities, and a lido with a sandy beach.
The lakes around Kienberg offer diverse natural beauty. You can find oxbow lakes like Aarschächli, which are important habitats for local flora and fauna. Nature reserves such as Talweiher Nature Reserve provide opportunities for bird and beaver watching amidst untouched natural settings. The broader region also offers picturesque landscapes with views of the Alps.
Yes, the Pile-dwelling settlement at Bally Park is a notable historical site situated on a small lake. Bally Park itself has a rich history dating back to 1868 and offers pleasant walks along the Aare river.
The region around Kienberg is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the Kienberg hiking trail, or enjoy cycling and gravel biking. For detailed routes, you can check out the guides for Hiking around Kienberg, Cycling around Kienberg, and Gravel biking around Kienberg.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. The Forest pond on the Entfelden Adventure Trail is part of a 2.5 km route designed for a playful forest experience, suitable for all ages. The Obinger See also features a beautiful loop for hiking, taking approximately an hour and a half to complete, with a sculpture trail.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Biberstein Natural Swimming Pool is praised for being family-friendly, clean, and a very nice complex. The Talweiher Nature Reserve is considered an ideal place to watch birds and enjoy nature. The Aare oxbow lake, Aarschächli, is highlighted for its unique ecosystem.
Absolutely. Aarschächli is not only a lake but also a designated viewpoint. The Talweiher Nature Reserve also offers scenic spots for nature lovers. The broader region around Kienberg is known for its picturesque landscape and views of the Alps, especially towards Chiemsee.
Yes, the Forest pond on the Entfelden Adventure Trail is part of a 2.5 km adventure path. This trail combines a conventional forest nature trail with playful elements, encouraging observations and sensory perceptions, and is accessible in every season.
The 'Bavarian Sea' refers to Chiemsee, a significant and large lake in Bavaria. While Kienberg is in the district of Traunstein, views of Chiemsee are available from the area, and it is a popular destination for various activities, including an 80-kilometer round trip with numerous rest areas and restaurants.
Yes, the Talweiher Nature Reserve is a small, untouched natural paradise. It's known for bird and beaver watching and is the largest pond complex in the canton of Baselland, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers.
The Biberstein Natural Swimming Pool is notable for being the first public swimming pond and organic swimming pool in Switzerland, opened in 2000. It offers a unique swimming experience where you might spot fish and frogs in the nearby cleaning basin, alongside a large pool, children's pool, and sunbathing lawn.


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