Lakes around Grosswangen, Switzerland, are primarily centered around the Sempachersee, a significant natural feature in the region. Grosswangen is a member of the Sempachersee Tourism association, highlighting its close connection to this lake. The broader Canton of Lucerne, where Grosswangen is located, also features the prominent Lake Lucerne, known for its scenic beauty and recreational activities. These lakes offer diverse natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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Fantastically beautiful landscape with vineyards near the lake.
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Great view over the entire lake.
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A lake that is easy to circumnavigate, the traffic routes are ok. For racing bikes, the main road should be taken from time to time, the gravel surface is not ideal
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Is very well suited to take a short break on the "Bänkli" and enjoy the view of the beautiful Sempachersee.
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good spot for a short break
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The main lake associated with Grosswangen is Sempachersee (Lake Sempach), a significant natural feature in the heart of Switzerland. You can also visit Lake Mauensee, known for its circular walk and island castle. Further afield, but still within the Canton of Lucerne, is the prominent Lake Lucerne, renowned for its scenic beauty.
Yes, the region around Sempachersee is ideal for families, offering leisure, excursions, and relaxation. The Picnic area at Lake Sempach is a popular spot. Additionally, the Zellmoos Nature Reserve on Lake Sempach features attractive footpaths and 11 observation sites, perfect for family nature exploration.
Lake Sempach is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and offers unspoiled nature. The Zellmoos Nature Reserve, located on a peninsula at Sursee, is the largest near-natural shoreline on Lake Sempach, home to many bird and plant species. You can also find vineyards, such as the Mariazell Vineyard on Lake Sempach, adding to the scenic beauty.
Absolutely. Near Lake Sempach, you can visit the Flüess Chapel, a religious building with historical significance offering great views. The old town of Sursee, a winner of the Wakker Prize, is also nearby and combines history, culture, and modernity. Lake Mauensee features a beautiful, privately owned castle on an island.
Yes, the region offers various routes for outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can explore trails like the 'Lake Sempach – Nottwil Lakeside Swimming Area loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Luzerner Gate, Sempach – Sempach loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Grosswangen and Road Cycling Routes around Grosswangen guides.
Swimming in Lake Sempach is generally restricted, with large parts of the shoreline not open to the public due to private property and a swimming ban dating back to the 1960s. Swimming and fishing are also prohibited in Lake Mauensee.
Lake Mauensee is unique for its cozy short circular walk around its perimeter and the beautiful, privately owned castle situated on an island. While swimming and fishing are not permitted, it offers a tranquil setting for a pleasant stroll.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. The Flüess Chapel provides great views towards Merzenberg over Lake Sempach and the Central Swiss mountains. The Zellmoos Nature Reserve also has observation sites along Lake Sempach, and the Mariazell Vineyard on Lake Sempach offers picturesque lake views amidst vineyards.
The Lake Sempach region offers a high-quality range of culinary delights and various sports opportunities. The nearby old town of Sursee provides additional amenities, combining history, culture, and modernity. You'll find places for leisure, excursions, and relaxation.
Visitors appreciate the intact nature, the opportunities for leisure and relaxation, and the blend of cultural and historical sights with outdoor activities. The komoot community has shared over 40 photos and given more than 590 upvotes to various highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for the area's natural beauty and diverse offerings.
Yes, there are running trails in the broader Grosswangen area that can be combined with lake visits. For example, you can find various running loops of moderate difficulty. More details on these routes are available in the Running Trails around Grosswangen guide.
Lake Mauensee can be easily reached by public transport using line 63 from Sursee train station.


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