Best lakes around Blatten are found in the picturesque Lötschental valley, a region in the Swiss Alps known for its natural landscapes. The area offers a variety of mountain lakes, some nestled within alpine meadows and subalpine forests. While the broader region provides numerous natural attractions, visitors should note that the immediate village of Blatten experienced a significant natural event in May 2025, altering the landscape directly around the village. The surrounding lakes, however, remain significant natural features for exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Lovely view of the iconic Oeschinensee! Each angle for seeing it is so beautiful, but also so different. Definitely worth seeing all of them :)
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Beautiful view of the lake
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Nice view of the lake.
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In summer one can hardly speak of a waterfall here
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From the path around the lake there are always wonderful views of it
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Beautifully situated bank with a wonderful view over the lake
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Wonderful view over the Öschinensee, unfortunately there is always a lot going on here
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At least in the summer months one can unfortunately no longer speak of a waterfall here... there is only a very small jet
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For families, Lake Oeschinen is an excellent choice, accessible by gondola from Kandersteg and offering easy walks, boat rentals, and restaurants. Another great option is Lüsger Lake, which is easily reachable from the Belalp cable car mountain station and where children can observe small animals.
Yes, the walk to Schwarzsee (Lötschental) is relatively short, about 30 minutes from Fafleralp. Lüsger Lake is also easily accessible with a 15-minute walk from the Belalp cable car mountain station, making it suitable for easy outings.
The lakes around Blatten are set in impressive alpine landscapes. You'll find glacial cirque lakes like Schwarzsee (Lötschental), surrounded by alpine meadows and subalpine coniferous forests. Lake Oeschinen is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, framed by two- and three-thousand-meter peaks. The region's flora includes larch and spruce, while fauna can include ibex, chamois, deer, and marmots.
Yes, brave visitors might take a dip in the cool waters of Schwarzsee (Lötschental) during warmer months. Lake Oeschinen also allows swimming in summer, and Lüsger Lake is recommended for cooling off and swimming.
Many lakes offer stunning viewpoints. Lake Oeschinen has a spectacular panorama trail above the water. At Schwarzsee (Lötschental), with favorable weather, you can see the reflection of the icy Bietschhorn peak. Oberhornsee is also noted for its impressive alpine setting within the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The warmer months, typically May to October, are ideal for visiting the lakes for hiking, boating, and swimming. During this period, you can rent rowing boats at Lake Oeschinen. In winter, when conditions permit, ice walks are created on the frozen Lake Oeschinen.
Absolutely. The Schwarzsee (Lötschental) is a popular stop on the Lötschentaler Höhenweg. Lake Oeschinen offers various hiking trails, including a panorama trail. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the Mittelberg Trail or the Grundsee loops, detailed in the Hiking around Blatten guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as those around Kummenalp Mountain Lodge, detailed in the MTB Trails around Blatten guide. There are also running trails, including loops around Schwarzsee (Lötschental), which you can find in the Running Trails around Blatten guide.
Yes, Lake Oeschinen is easily accessible by a gondola lift from Kandersteg, followed by a walk. For other lakes, public transport options might involve buses to trailheads, but specific routes should be checked locally.
Yes, restaurants are available at Lake Oeschinen. Schwarzsee (Lötschental) also has designated rest stops and a fireplace, ideal for a break.
Blauseeli is another charming mountain lake in the Lötschental valley, known for its clear, vibrant blue waters. It offers a peaceful and scenic spot to enjoy the alpine environment, similar to other 'Blue Lakes' in Switzerland.
Oberhornsee is a small, blue lake located at 2,065 meters in the rear Lauterbrunnen Valley, within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch. It's a true gem, but it's important to note that it can almost completely dry out in late summer or autumn as it is not directly fed by meltwater.


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