Lakes around Neunkirch Switzerland are characterized by smaller water bodies and a focus on the historical and ecological significance of water. The landscape features revitalized streams, public fountains, and historical reservoirs, illustrating water's role in the area's development. While Neunkirch itself does not feature large recreational lakes, its surroundings offer diverse water-related experiences. The "Wasserweg Neunkirch" provides insights into the local water systems and their importance.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Anyone traveling between Wannenberg and Wasenhütte simply MUST take a moment to reflect and enjoy this biotope in peace. Ideally, you should even repeat the loop two or three times – and the different light alone makes everything shine in a new light. Always impressive – in every season... of course, the mountain bikes are pushed.
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This is the Winterihau biotope, and there was a small mistake. An obsolescent oasis of peace, a natural paradise. Always push your bikes—and take your time, lots of time. Walk through it a few times, looking for and finding hidden beauties...
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see also the Hiking Highlight https://www.komoot.com/highlight/567991 or the webpage from ProNatura Schweiz https://www.pronatura.ch/de/bibersee-marthalen-zh-toter-wald-oder-lebendiges-feuchtgebiet
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Fascinating area with confusing river loops, underlined by the monastery building.
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The biotope is not a trail paradise but a nature reserve. Please respect that and only visit it on foot.
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A natural paradise - an oasis of peace
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Super nice region for biking
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A visit to the monastery island is always worth it.
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Neunkirch is characterized by smaller water bodies, revitalized streams, and historical water features rather than large recreational lakes. You'll find unique spots like Enge Pond, which was Switzerland's first pumped storage plant, and natural areas like Bibersee Marthalen, a significant beaver lake.
Yes, several locations are great for families. Enge Pond offers a covered seating area with a barbecue and a children's playground. The Wangental Biotope and Bibersteg Wangental Wetland are also noted as family-friendly, providing peaceful natural settings for exploration.
The "Wasserweg Neunkirch" (Water Trail Neunkirch) is a key historical feature. This trail highlights revitalized streams, inviting fountains, and old reservoirs, such as the one from 1922 in Chnüübrächi, which is considered a monument. It illustrates how water has shaped the town's development.
For wildlife observation, visit Bibersee Marthalen, one of Switzerland's largest beaver lakes, now a protected forest reserve. The Ecological Enhancement Neuhus is another area where birds thrive due to successful nature beautification efforts. The Bibersteg Wangental Wetland also features observation huts for viewing animals.
Yes, there are various routes for outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling, touring cycling, and running trails around Neunkirch that often pass by or near these water features. For example, the "Neunkirch Town Gate – Wutach Cycle Path loop" is a popular touring cycling route. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Neunkirch guide or the Running Trails around Neunkirch guide.
Enge Pond is notable for its historical significance as Switzerland's first pumped storage plant, built in 1907. Located at 544 meters above sea level, it also offers modern amenities like a covered seating area with a barbecue and a children's playground, making it a popular leisure spot.
Bibersee Marthalen is a unique natural area that formed after a beaver family dammed the Mederbach in 2007, creating one of Switzerland's largest beaver lakes. It is now protected as a forest reserve, showcasing a vibrant wetland ecosystem.
Absolutely. The Wangental Biotope is described as a fairytale biotope landscape, offering a tranquil setting with benches that invite visitors to linger and enjoy the peace. It's a nature reserve where a slow pace is encouraged.
The Ecological Enhancement Neuhus is an area that resulted from ecological compensation measures linked to a power plant license. It's a successful example of nature beautification where local wildlife, particularly birds, thrive, making it a pleasant spot to visit even in winter.
Yes, the "Wasserweg Neunkirch" is specifically designed to highlight the town's relationship with its water sources, including revitalized streams and historical fountains. Additionally, the Bibersteg Wangental Wetland features a small, idyllic lake with a footbridge and observation huts, offering a close-up view of a wetland environment.
For cyclists, routes like the "Obertorturm Neunkirch – Cycle Path Along the Wutach loop" offer moderate challenges and scenic views. Another option is the "View of the Rhine Falls – View of the Rhine Falls loop from Neunkirch," which incorporates views of significant water landmarks. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Neunkirch guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Wangental Biotope, the success of ecological projects like Ecological Enhancement Neuhus, and the family-friendly amenities at Enge Pond are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to observe local wildlife, especially beavers at Bibersee Marthalen, is also a major draw.


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