Best lakes around Heimberg are found in the surrounding Bernese Oberland, a region known for its diverse natural landscapes. While Heimberg itself does not feature prominent lakes, its location provides convenient access to several notable bodies of water. These lakes offer a range of activities and scenic views, making them popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its impressive mountain backdrops and clear waters.
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The Seewiese is a public area with lake access, swimming facilities (also for kids) with a raft, sunbathing lawns, a playground, and four high-quality barbecue areas with professional winch grills and permanently installed toilets. The view of Lake Thun is unique and romantic. Unfortunately, during the season, you are rarely alone here even at night. Therefore, you should always expect a lot of hustle and bustle. The area is only accessible by bike or on foot. The nearest parking lot/bus stop is a 10-minute walk away. The following applies. Barbecue areas and seating cannot be reserved! The local association provides firewood for a contribution of Fr. 5.00 per person! Access to the Seewiese is free for all visitors! ATTENTION! ⚠️ NEITHER YOUR OWN FIRE MATERIAL NOR PRIVATE GRILL DEVICES (NOT EVEN DISPOSABLE GRILLS) MAY BE USED!! SENSITIVE FINES ARE THREATENED! Between mid-October and the end of March, neither firewood nor toilets (risk of frost) are available. Getting there by bus: Bus line Thun - Spiez or vice versa, stop "Chanderbrügg". During the season, a snack cart with a sufficient selection of food and drinks, as well as seating, is available at the Seewiese. Observe opening hours on the information board at the "Chanderbrügg" bus stop.
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Seewiese is a public area by the lake with swimming facilities (also for kids) with a raft, sunbathing lawns, a playground, and four high-quality barbecue areas with professional pulley grills and permanently installed toilets. The view of the Thunersee is unique and romantic. Unfortunately, during the season, you are rarely alone here even at night. Therefore, you must expect a lot of hustle and bustle at all times. The area is only accessible by bike or on foot. The nearest parking lot/bus stop is a 10-minute walk away. The following applies. Barbecue areas and seating cannot be reserved! The local association provides firewood for a contribution of CHF 5.00 per person! Access to Seewiese is free for all visitors! ATTENTION! ⚠️ NEITHER YOUR OWN FIRE-STARTING MATERIAL NOR PRIVATE GRILL APPLIANCES (NOT EVEN DISPOSABLE GRILLS) MAY BE USED!! SUBSTANTIAL FINES ARE POSSIBLE!! Between mid-October and the end of March, however, neither firewood nor toilets are available (risk of frost). Travel by bus: Bus line Thun - Spiez or vice versa Stop "Chanderbrügg". During the season, a snack cart with a sufficient range of food and drinks, including seating, is available at Seewiese. Observe opening hours on the information board at the "Chanderbrügg" bus stop.
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Simple, all flat and very easy to walk on
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🚶♂️ The hike along the Thun shore path over the wooden footbridges to Bonstetten Park is easy and takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. The route is well signposted and takes you directly along the shore of Lake Thun. Start the hike in the city center of Thun and follow the signs towards the lakeshore and shore path. The shore path leads over several wooden footbridges that give you a direct view of the lake and the surrounding nature. The footbridges are easy to walk on and offer numerous photo opportunities. Continue following the shore path towards Bonstetten Park. 🍽️ There are several picnic areas along the path and in Bonstetten Park where you can take a break and enjoy the snacks you brought with you. You will also find cafes and restaurants in Thun and Bonstetten Park.
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Beautiful barbecue spot at Blauseeli in Uttigen
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Beautiful castle with a particular location, best admired from the outside while sailing on Lake Thun
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Story The mighty keep of the former Oberhofen fortified castle was built around 1200 and passed to the House of Habsburg in the 14th century. After the defeat of the Habsburgs at the Battle of Sempach in 1386, Bern took control of Oberhofen and sold it to Ludwig von Sehaften and his sister Antonia von Scharnachtal. In 1421 the castle and rule finally came to the Scharnachthal, one of the leading and richest families in the city of Bern. It remained in family ownership until the death of the last representative in 1590. Oberhofen then came to a branch of one of the most important Bernese families, the von Erlach family. The bailiff's seat from 1652 to 1798 and expanded into a castle, the property came into private ownership in 1801. In 1844, Albert Graf de Pourtalès bought Oberhofen Castle from Neuchâtel, which was still Prussian at the time, and converted it into a summer residence. The buildings and towers in the historicist style still characterize the appearance today. In 1926 there was a change of ownership; the new owner of the castle was the American lawyer William Maul Measey. He transferred the properties and the park to a foundation in 1940 and ensured that Oberhofen Castle became a branch of the Bernese Historical Museum, which set up a residential museum and opened it to the public in 1954. In 2009, Oberhofen Castle became independent and has since operated as an independent foundation under private law. With the new building, which forms the sea-side end of the dependencies, a bridge was built into the 21st century. The Schloss Oberhofen restaurant has been in operation in the cube with a terrace by the lake since 2013.
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While Heimberg itself doesn't have prominent lakes, it's ideally situated for accessing some of Switzerland's most beautiful waters. Key lakes include the expansive Lake Thun, known for its deep blue waters and historic castles, and Lake Brienz, famous for its distinctive turquoise color. For a more alpine experience, Lake Oeschinen offers stunning glacial scenery, while Blausee provides a magical, crystal-clear setting.
Lake Thun is a captivating lake situated between Thun and Interlaken, offering a wide array of activities. You can enjoy boat trips, including cruises on the historic "Blümlisalp" paddle steamer, swimming, sailing, and paddleboarding. The lake is framed by majestic mountains and features four historic castles, such as Oberhofen Castle, and the scenic Lake Thun Lakeside Trail with Wooden Boardwalks.
Lake Brienz, located east of Interlaken, is renowned for its distinctive turquoise-blue waters, which are among the cleanest in Switzerland. Nestled amidst impressive mountain scenery, it resembles a Norwegian fjord in some areas. The Giessbach Falls cascade directly into the lake, adding to its natural beauty. Boat cruises and hiking along its shores are popular activities.
Yes, Lake Oeschinen is considered one of Switzerland's most stunning alpine lakes. Located above Kandersteg, it's a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its vibrant turquoise-blue water and dramatic cliffs, surrounded by peaceful alpine peaks and lush meadows. It's a popular spot for hikers and nature lovers, accessible via a scenic gondola ride.
The Blausee (Blue Lake) is an idyllic and magical lake known for its deep blue, crystal-clear water and fairytale-like atmosphere. Situated in the middle of an enchanted forest, its vibrant blue color and serene setting make it a truly picturesque retreat.
Absolutely. Blauseeli, Uttigen is a ground-fed lake in a riparian forest, popular with families due to its shallow waters in summer and peaceful setting. The Oberhofen Castle on Lake Thun also offers a family-friendly museum and a 2.5-hectare park. Many public swimming spots along Lake Thun are also ideal for families.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can enjoy easy walks like the Lake Thun Lakeside Trail with Wooden Boardwalks, which offers views of the Jungfrau, Mönch, and Eiger. For more extensive hikes, consider routes around Lake Brienz or the alpine trails leading to Lake Oeschinen. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Heimberg guide.
Yes, the area around Heimberg and its lakes is excellent for cycling. There are numerous road cycling routes that offer scenic views of the Bernese Alps and pass by highlights like Oberhofen Castle. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Heimberg guide.
Public transport is very convenient in the region. Thun is a major hub with a train station and ferry terminal (Thun Train Station and Ferry Terminal), making it easy to access Lake Thun by train, bus, or boat. Buses and trains also connect to other lake destinations and starting points for gondolas, such as Kandersteg for Lake Oeschinen.
Yes, the Lake Thun Lakeside Trail with Wooden Boardwalks is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an easy and scenic walk directly along the shore. Wachseldornmoos, with its small lake, is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
The most prominent historical site is Oberhofen Castle, located directly on Lake Thun. This romantic complex dates back to the 12th century and features a museum, a beautiful castle park, and an oriental smoking room with spectacular lake and mountain views. Lake Thun's shores are dotted with several other historic castles as well.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for swimming, boat trips, and water sports. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with stunning natural colors. Winter can be magical for serene walks, especially around frozen or snow-dusted landscapes, though some alpine access might be limited.


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