Best lakes around Oberdiessbach are found in the surrounding Bernese Oberland, a region known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. While Oberdiessbach itself does not host prominent lakes, its proximity allows access to several notable bodies of water. The area features diverse aquatic landscapes, from large, picturesque lakes offering mountain views to smaller, serene natural pools. These lakes provide a focal point for outdoor activities and exploration within the Swiss Alps.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Wachseldornmoos is a protected raised bog above Heimenschwand – a quiet, mystical place with a rustic moor landscape, rare plants, and a peaceful atmosphere. Highlights: ✅ Untouched nature & typical raised bog vegetation ✅ Beautiful circular trail (approx. 1.5–2 km) Accessibility: Can be reached on foot from Heimenschwand or Wachseldorn in approx. 30–45 minutes – also easily combined with a bike (e.g., on tours towards Aeschlenalp or Falkenfluh).
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Simple, all flat and very easy to walk on
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The unique chaos station, all buses leave at the same time
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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 Oberdiessbach itself doesn't host prominent lakes, the region offers access to several stunning bodies of water in the Bernese Oberland. These include Lake Thun, Lake Brienz, Lake Oeschinen, and Blausee, each known for its unique beauty and recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes and attractions are suitable for families. Oberhofen Castle on Lake Thun is a romantic complex with a museum and a 2.5-hectare park, offering family-friendly exploration. Blauseeli, Uttigen is a ground-fed lake popular with families, especially in summer when the water is shallow. Wachseldornmoos, a natural monument with a small lake, is also considered family-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
The lakes near Oberdiessbach offer a variety of outdoor activities. Lake Thun and Lake Brienz are excellent for boat cruises, watersports like kayaking and stand-up paddling, and swimming. Lake Oeschinen is ideal for hiking, swimming, and fishing in summer, and transforms into a winter wonderland for skiing, ice climbing, and tobogganing. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Blauseeli, Uttigen – Seeroseseeli loop' which is a moderate MTB trail. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Oberdiessbach guide.
Yes, the Lake Thun Lakeside Trail with Wooden Boardwalks is an easy and wheelchair-accessible path running directly along the shore of Lake Thun, offering wonderful views of the Jungfrau, Mönch, and Eiger mountains. Wachseldornmoos is also noted as wheelchair accessible.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, watersports, and hiking around lakes like Thun, Brienz, and Oeschinen. Spring offers vibrant turquoise waters at Lake Brienz due to melting glaciers. In winter, Lake Oeschinen transforms into a ski area with opportunities for ice climbing and tobogganing, while Blausee offers a mystical atmosphere with snow-covered fir trees.
Absolutely. Oberhofen Castle, located directly on Lake Thun, is a significant historical site. This romantic complex, with its origins around 1200, features a museum and a beautiful 2.5-hectare park. The castle's oriental smoking room offers spectacular views over the lake and mountains.
Many lakes in the region are well-connected by public transport. Thun, a central hub for Lake Thun, is easily accessible by train. The Thun Train Station and Ferry Terminal is conveniently located, allowing direct access to lake ferries. From Thun, you can take boats to various points around Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. For Lake Oeschinen, you would typically travel to Kandersteg and then take a cable car.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Lake Thun Lakeside Trail with Wooden Boardwalks offers an easy walk along Lake Thun. Lake Oeschinen is known for various hiking routes suitable for all ages. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the Running Trails around Oberdiessbach guide, which includes routes like the 'Aare River Near Jaberg – Uttigen Wave on the Aare River loop'.
Lake Brienz is renowned for its striking turquoise waters, a color attributed to tiny glacier particles. It is bordered by lush forests and impressive waterfalls, such as the Giessbach Falls, which cascade into the lake. The surrounding area also provides numerous hiking trails with beautiful views of the lake and the Swiss Alps.
Blausee is a small, privately owned lake famous for its incredibly clear, deep turquoise water. Its exceptional clarity allows visibility down to its 12-meter depth. A bronze sculpture of a mourning maiden rests at the bottom, visible from a bridge, symbolizing a local tragic love story. The lake is surrounded by a nature park, offering a serene and mystical atmosphere.
Yes, both Lake Thun and Lake Brienz offer various swimming spots. Blauseeli, Uttigen is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months, often referred to as 'Uttiger Badi' by locals, though the water is usually only knee-deep. Lake Oeschinen also allows swimming.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural beauty, the panoramic views of the Bernese Alps, and the diverse range of activities available. The direct access to the lake shore via paths like the Lake Thun Lakeside Trail is highly appreciated, as are the historical sites like Oberhofen Castle. The unique colors of Lake Brienz and the mystical atmosphere of Blausee are also frequently highlighted.


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