Best lakes around Siglistorf are found in a region characterized by the Aare river and its surrounding natural landscapes. While Siglistorf itself is a smaller municipality, the nearby Klingnau Reservoir is a significant body of water. This reservoir, an artificially dammed lake, is known for its importance as a nature reserve and habitat for water birds. The area offers various opportunities for outdoor activities along its shores.
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Opportunity to take a short break
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From here you also have a good view of the Botta Bath
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Who would have guessed such a beautiful spot would be hidden behind this water protection wall? Certainly not me! A bench and trash can, and a beautiful view of the Klingnau Reservoir. It's very popular with young people, but rarely free in nice weather.
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A small oasis of peace behind the flood protection wall. It's easy to overlook, but once you discover it, you'll always come back. Beautiful view of the Klingnau reservoir.
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Here, you can bathe in the thermal waters for free, 24/7, all year round. There's also a free swimming area on the Baden side of the shore.
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This spring is located in the immediate vicinity of Etelweiher. Please note: Bicycles are prohibited from coming down the forest road. However, you can also push your bike.
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The most prominent body of water in the immediate vicinity of Siglistorf is the Klingnau Reservoir (Klingnauer Stausee). It is an artificially dammed lake known for its significance as a nature reserve and a vital habitat for water birds.
Yes, the Klingnau Reservoir is a renowned nature reserve and an internationally important habitat for water birds and waders. Over 310 different bird species have been identified there, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. You can use the freely accessible observation tower or visit the BirdLife Nature Center Klingnauer Reservoir for better viewing opportunities.
The area around the Klingnau Reservoir offers well-maintained, generally flat paths ideal for leisurely walks, cycling, and even skating. A popular activity is the Klingnauer Stausee circular walk, which allows you to experience the diverse landscapes of the nature reserve.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Etelweiher is a quiet forest lake where families can relax and observe fish. The Free bathing in thermal water Ennetbaden offers small pools with thermal water accessible to everyone, providing a unique family experience. Additionally, the Ecological Enhancement Neuhus and the New wetland hollow at the Saumbach meadow are also suitable for families to explore nature.
You can find various hiking trails near the lakes. For instance, there are easy routes like the Etelweiher – Etelweiher spring singletrack loop from Wislikofen (5.1 km) or the Animal Sculpture Trail – Etelweiher loop from Lengnau AG (6.5 km). The Klingnauer Stausee also features a popular circular walk. For more options, explore the Hiking around Siglistorf guide.
Absolutely. The Veloroute 66 Gold Coast-Limmat passes by the Wettingen Hydroelectric Power Plant and Fish Pass, offering impressive views of water masses. The Klingnau Reservoir also has flat paths suitable for cycling. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Siglistorf guide, including routes like the Klingnau Reservoir – Klingnau Reservoir loop from Niederweningen.
Besides natural lakes, you can explore the Wettingen Hydroelectric Power Plant and Fish Pass, which offers impressive views of the Aare river's water masses. Another unique spot is the Free bathing in thermal water Ennetbaden, where small pools with thermal water are freely accessible on the Limmat riverbanks.
The Klingnau Reservoir is a significant overwintering site and a crucial resting place for migratory birds, making it excellent for birdwatching throughout the year. The paths around the reservoir are generally flat, making them suitable for walks and cycling in most seasons. For thermal bathing spots like Ennetbaden, access is available 24/7, all year round.
The Klingnau Reservoir is a Ramsar site, boasting a high diversity of habitats. You can expect to see open water, extensive reed beds, marshes, meadows, and alluvial woodlands. This rich environment supports numerous nationally rare and threatened plant and bird species, offering a vibrant natural experience.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the broader area around Siglistorf. While not directly on the lake shores, routes like the View of Zurich Airport – Restored Wetland Near Zurich loop from Niederweningen Dorf (49.2 km) offer opportunities to combine mountain biking with natural landscapes. For more options, check the MTB Trails around Siglistorf guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and relaxing atmosphere of places like Etelweiher, where they can observe fish. The impressive views of water masses at the Wettingen Hydroelectric Power Plant and the unique experience of free thermal bathing at Ennetbaden are also highly rated. The region's commitment to ecological enhancement, as seen at Neuhus, is also noted by visitors.


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