Best lakes in Sarine District are located in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland, a region known for its varied natural landscapes and historical elements. The district features both artificial reservoirs and natural lakes, shaped by the Sarine River. Its geography includes steep, cliff-lined shores and serene urban waterscapes. These features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of local history.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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At the south-west exit of the tunnel, an exciting path runs above the dammed Saane (or Lake Pèrolles) with beautiful views of the river/lake - embedded in a gorge-like valley with meadows, reeds, forests, mountain slopes and rock faces. When looking down from the upper part to the northeast, the "Magere Au" dam appears to the right (east) of the rock faces on the left (west) side, damming the river here to form a lake.
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The Magere Au dam was built in 1872 and was the first concrete dam in Europe. The dam can be crossed on foot and by bike.
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Imposing Rossens dam which forms Lake Gruyère. Height 83m. The water is transported to the Hauterive power station by a penstock in order to be processed.
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A trip here, then on to the Ile de Ogoz.
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This trail is really amazingly exciting. Very narrow passages. Not without danger as there is a very high gradient down into the lake on one side.
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The wall is smaller than at Schiffenensee, but still impressive.
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This region is very harmonious, especially the dam wall. Impressive.
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The Sarine District features diverse landscapes, from the fjord-like, steep, and cliff-lined shores of Lac de Schiffenen to the serene, urban natural setting of Lac de Pérolles. You'll find areas with meadows, reeds, and rock faces, particularly around the Saane Gorge.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Around Lac de Schiffenen, you can explore trails like the 'Chemin des Falaises' (Cliffs Path) or a longer tour around the lake. Lac de Pérolles offers pleasant walking opportunities, including the 'Guillaume Ritter path' and sections of the 'Sentier de l'eau, Tour des trois rivières'. For more options, you can find various hiking routes in the district, such as the 'Grandfey Viaduct – Lake Schiffenen loop', on the Hiking in Sarine District guide.
Lac de Schiffenen is popular for water sports such as stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and pedal boating, with rentals available at the port of Schiffenen. While Lac de Pérolles is more for leisurely strolls, Lac de Schiffenen offers a more active water experience.
Lac de Schiffenen is ideal for families, offering a camping area with a small beach (size varies with water level) and playgrounds for children. The Maigrauge Dam is also considered family-friendly and can be crossed on foot or by bike.
Yes, Lac de Schiffenen is home to numerous fish species, including perch, pike, and zander, making it attractive for fishing. A valid permit is required.
Absolutely. The Maigrauge Dam, built in 1872, was Europe's first concrete dam and is a notable historical site. Near Lac de Pérolles, you can find historical relics related to Fribourg's early industrialization along the Sarine River, as well as an interesting fish elevator.
Lac de Schiffenen is an artificial reservoir known for its narrow, elongated, and fjord-like shape, created by a dam in 1963. Its steep, cliff-lined shores offer scenic beauty, and it's a hub for fishing, water sports, and hiking. The 'Grottes de la Madeleine' (Magdalene Caves) are also carved into the cliffs overlooking the lake.
Lac de Pérolles is a smaller, natural lake situated within the city of Fribourg. It's appreciated for providing a serene natural escape within an urban setting, perfect for leisurely strolls, enjoying the natural landscape, and exploring the historical and ecological aspects of the Sarine River.
A popular spot is the View of Lac de Pérolles and the Saane Gorge, which offers beautiful vistas of the dammed Saane (Lac de Pérolles) embedded in a gorge-like valley. The Greyerzersee Dam also provides an imposing view of Switzerland's third-largest reservoir.
Yes, the Sarine District offers various cycling routes. For road cycling, you can explore options like the 'Tour du Lac de Gruyère' or other routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in Sarine District guide.
Visitors appreciate the harmonious natural settings, the impressive dams like Greyerzersee Dam, and the diverse opportunities for both relaxation and active pursuits. The scenic views, especially from spots overlooking Lac de Pérolles and the Saane Gorge, are also highly valued.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous experience, there is a Narrow Lakeside Singletrack Trail. This trail is described as amazingly exciting with very narrow passages and a high gradient down to the lake on one side, making it quite challenging.


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