Lakes around Engelberg are a prominent feature of this mountain village in Switzerland. The region is characterized by an alpine landscape with several lakes, many of which are part of the popular 4-Lakes Hike. These bodies of water range from natural alpine lakes to artificial reservoirs. The area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Brilliant swimming lake and always refreshing as there are hardly any people in the water!
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The Trüebsee (standard language: Trübsee, e.g. official name of the bus stop/station) is a mountain lake on the Alp Ober Trüebsee at an altitude of 1763 m above sea level in Central Switzerland. It lies between the municipality of Engelberg and the Titlis mountain in the canton of Nidwalden, near the Jochpass (2207 m above sea level). The Ober Trüebsee-Jochpass region within the municipality of Wolfenschiessen is a developed alpine tourist area. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%BCebsee
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Trübsee The Trübsee, also Trüebsee, is a mountain lake above Engelberg, located in the municipality of Wolfenschiessen in the canton of Nidwalden. It is situated at an altitude of 1764 meters above sea level between Schafberg and Bitzistock. The small lake lies on a high plateau in the Engelberg Valley between Engelberg and the Titlis or Joch Pass, respectively. It is fed by the Trübseebach stream, which originates from the Titlis Glacier, and flows into the Engelberger Aa via the Trübenbach stream. The maximum depth of the Trübsee is around nine meters. Text / Source: schweizersee.ch https://www.schweizersee.ch/truebsee/
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The pretty Engstlensee shimmers blue-green in the sunlight... Surrounded by fantastic mountains
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The pretty Engstlensee shimmers blue-green in the sunlight... Surrounded by fantastic mountains
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Beautifully situated mountain lake surrounded by a wonderful mountain panorama... either easily accessible from Melchsee-Frutt or via the more challenging 4-lake hike from Engelberg
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The region around Engelberg features a diverse range of lakes, including natural alpine lakes like Engstlensee, artificial reservoirs such as Tannensee, and mountain lakes like Trübsee. These offer varied experiences from serene natural settings to recreational hubs.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent family-friendly activities. Trübsee is particularly popular, with an easy, stroller-friendly loop walk, playgrounds, barbecue areas, and the Trübsee Adventure park. The Barefoot Trail at the Härzlisee also provides a unique experience for all ages.
The popular 4-Lakes Hike includes Trübsee, Engstlensee, Tannensee, and Melchsee. This hike offers a diverse experience across different alpine lake environments.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Engstlensee is renowned for trout fishing, and Melchsee also offers opportunities for fishing.
Many lakes are easily accessible. Trübsee can be reached by cable car directly from Engelberg. Melchsee-Frutt is also accessible via a cable car connecting it to Stöckalp. Lake Lucerne is easily reached by a direct narrow-gauge rail connection from Engelberg to Lucerne.
Yes, you can enjoy boating on some of the lakes. Rowing boats are available for rent at Trübsee and Melchsee. On Engstlensee, boats can be hired from the Hotel Engstlenalp. Lake Lucerne also offers scenic boat trips with one of Europe's largest steamship fleets.
The lakes are set in stunning alpine landscapes. Around Tannensee, you might spot eagles, chamois, ibexes, and even reintroduced bearded vultures. The area around Trübsee is known for its clear waters reflecting the surrounding mountains, and the mountain flower path around it is an 'Eldorado' for flower lovers.
Engstlensee is often noted for offering a peaceful escape with fewer crowds, ideal for those seeking solitude in nature. Tannensee is also considered less touristy than Melchsee, providing a wild highland feeling.
Beyond hiking, the Engelberg region offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails, such as the 'Hells-Bells Trail – Engstlensee loop', and cycling routes like the 'Rigidalstafel – Barefoot Trail at the Härzlisee loop'. There are also running trails, including loops around Eugenisee. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Engelberg, Cycling around Engelberg, and Running Trails around Engelberg guides.
Yes, some lakes offer winter activities. Trübsee provides activities like e-snowmobiling at Titlis SnowX Park and a Rutschpark. Melchsee-Frutt is also a popular destination for skiing in winter.
Yes, several lakes in the region serve as hydroelectric reservoirs. Trübsee provides water to an underground power station, and Engstlensee is a natural reservoir used for environmentally friendly power generation. Tannensee is an artificial reservoir created for electricity generation.


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