Lakes around Binn offer diverse natural beauty within the Binntal valley in Switzerland. This region is known for its untouched nature, rich mineral deposits, and well-preserved historic villages. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from moorlands and alpine meadows to rugged, scree-filled areas. The valley provides numerous opportunities for hiking and experiencing diverse ecosystems.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The snack bar at the lake, very friendly, delicious food and drinks and for our e-bike driver there was also free electricity
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Time to enjoy and linger
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Just ten minutes' walk from the village center of Bettmeralp, the barrier-free Bettmersee is a special idyll in the Aletsch Arena holiday destination. Thanks to the natural paddling pool, stroller-friendly circular path and playground, the mountain lake is an ideal destination for families. https://www.aletscharena.ch/aletsch-arena/poi/bettmersee
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Small hamlet of the municipality of Binn with lake
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This lake supplies the three mountain villages with drinking water. This shows even more that we need to take care of our nature.
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The mountain pasture offers quick restaurant services and typical homemade takeaway products (yoghurt and cheese), an excellent base for tours of any kind
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Alpe Devero is a pearl of the Lepontine Alps, now famous and therefore busy in summer and on weekends, watch out for the road when it is narrow, campers and bulky vehicles go up. The climb is a pleasure, as is a break at the Alp and a visit when possible.
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Excellent starting point for various excursions, but also an ideal rest area for rest/refreshment
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The Binntal valley is known for its diverse landscapes. You can discover ancient moorlands, such as those surrounding Halsesee, which formed after the last ice age. The region also features visible geological structures, rich mineral deposits, and glacial lakes like Geisspfadsee. Alpine meadows and forests are common, providing varied ecosystems to explore.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Bettmersee on Bettmeralp offers barbecue areas, a paddling zone for children, and a bathing jetty. Alpe Devero is also considered family-friendly, with easy footpaths. The small hamlet and buvette near Ze Binne at the Binna Reservoir also make for a pleasant family stop.
Halsesee is considered one of the most beautiful and easily accessible lakes in the Binntal valley. It's situated within moorland of national importance, making it a convenient option for visitors looking for a less strenuous outing.
The Binntal valley offers a wide range of hiking trails. You can find footpaths and high alpine routes, such as those around Alpe Devero, including a recommended circular route around Lago di Devero. Trails near Märjelensee offer views of its glacial history. For more options, explore the hiking guides around Binn.
Yes, the region around Binn is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring. For example, there are challenging gravel routes like the 'Old Bridge in Binn – Ze Binne at the Binna Reservoir loop' or road cycling routes such as 'Ze Binne at the Binna Reservoir – Village Square Ernen loop'. You can find detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Binn, Road Cycling Routes around Binn, and Cycling around Binn guides.
The best time to visit the lakes around Binn for hiking and outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, trails are usually clear of snow, and the alpine meadows are in full bloom. High-altitude lakes like Geisspfadsee are best accessed in mid-summer.
Halsesee is notable for its location within moorland of national importance, featuring a ten-thousand-year-old bog. The area also showcases visible geological structures of the Binn Valley, including dolomite marble. Visitors can also taste local alpine products like Binneralp cheese nearby, highlighting the region's alpine farming heritage.
Schaplersee is a picturesque lake situated at an altitude of 2237 meters, nestled in lush alpine meadows below the Binner Stockhorn. It offers wonderful panoramic views of the Saflisch Pass, Breithorn, Eggerhorn, and other surrounding peaks, making it ideal for scenic hikes.
While specific regulations can vary, the Binntal Nature Park generally welcomes dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. It's always recommended to check local signage and respect nature. Some public transport, like the PostBus, may have specific rules regarding dogs.
Yes, there are amenities available. For instance, the Gletscherstube Märjelen is a mountain hut beautifully situated near Märjelensee, offering a great place to stop for a break. Near Ze Binne at the Binna Reservoir, you'll find the Twingi Stubji, a nice place to stop with views of the lake. You can also find local alpine products like Binneralp cheese in the vicinity of Halsesee.
The Binntal valley is recognized for its beautifully preserved historic villages and rich mineral deposits, earning it the nickname 'Valley of Hidden Treasures'. The village of Grengiols, for example, is known for its well-preserved cultural landscape and unique wild tulips. Exploring these villages offers a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Komoot users highly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the variety of experiences. They enjoy the enchanting landscapes, from moorlands to high alpine routes, and the serene atmosphere of lakes like Märjelensee. The area's suitability for outdoor sports, family-friendly options, and the stunning views are frequently highlighted in tips and photos.


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