Best lakes around Wengi, located in the Seeland administrative district of the canton of Bern, Switzerland, offers a unique natural landscape. While the municipality itself features the Wengimoos, a significant wetland area with numerous small ponds, the wider region provides access to more expansive natural lakes. This area is characterized by diverse flora and fauna, serving as an important amphibian spawning ground. Visitors can explore both tranquil wetland ecosystems and larger, scenic lakes within the Canton of Bern.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A nice place to stay and watch animals.
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Since spring 2022, the area around Lake Lobsigen has been grazed by water buffalo. Water buffalo are calm, inquisitive animals and friendly towards humans. The water buffalo originally came from Asia, where they are still used for plowing rice fields and as beasts of burden. In Switzerland, buffalo are mainly kept for meat and milk production (including buffalo mozzarella).
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A wonderful local recreation area with beautiful forest and forest paths
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As the photos show, the detour to the old Aare is worthwhile.
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It is actually a quarry pond, but that is no longer obvious, it has a charm in every season. In summer the lake is surrounded by a thick green ring of forest and there are paths leading to the edge of the lake. In summer, a place for nudists who indulge in sunbathing on the hidden and protected lakeshore is also terrifying.
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Wengi is unique, featuring the Wengimoos, a significant wetland area with numerous small ponds and a rich ecosystem. While these are not large recreational lakes, the wider Canton of Bern offers expansive natural lakes like Lake Thun, Lake Brienz, Lake Oeschinen, and Blausee, each with distinct features and activities.
Yes, the Wengimoos wetland is a national amphibian spawning area and a haven for over 150 bird species, including the Little Grebe and Water Rail. The Water lily pond on the Nidau-Büren Canal, part of the Häftli wetland, is also known for over 200 species of birds. The Restored area for waterfowl is specifically designed for observing various aquatic animals.
Yes, Lobsigesee is a notable historical site. It features a Neolithic pile dwelling settlement that is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area is also grazed by water buffalo.
The Meienriedseeli offers a wonderful natural recreation area with gravel bays and shade from trees, ideal for finding peace and quiet. Similarly, Widi Pond is an idyllic spot known as a local recreation area with beautiful forest paths.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, you can walk or cycle around Widi Pond and continue into the adjacent 'Tannholz' forest. For more structured routes, explore the hiking guides around Wengi, which include trails like the 'Hollenweg loop'.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes that pass by or near some of the aquatic features. You can find options for both road cycling and general cycling, such as the 'Old Town of Büren an der Aare – Old Aare near Meienriedseeli loop'.
Several spots are family-friendly. Lobsigesee offers historical interest and water buffalo. Meienriedseeli and Widi Pond are both great for leisurely walks and enjoying nature. The Water lily pond on the Nidau-Büren Canal and the Restored area for waterfowl are excellent for observing wildlife with children.
The Wengimoos wetland and local ponds are beautiful year-round for nature observation. In winter, Widi Pond is known as a natural ice rink. For the larger lakes in the Canton of Bern like Lake Thun or Lake Brienz, summer is ideal for swimming and boat trips, while spring and autumn offer stunning scenery for hiking.
The Wengimoos wetland is easily reachable on foot from Wengi in just a few minutes. For other local ponds and the wider regional lakes, public transport options are available, though specific routes may vary. Lake Thun and Lake Brienz are well-connected by public transport from Bern.
While the immediate ponds and wetlands in Wengi are primarily for nature observation, the larger, iconic lakes in the Canton of Bern, such as Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, are popular for swimming and other water activities. These are easily accessible from Wengi within a reasonable travel time.
Beyond the Wengimoos wetland, you can explore the Water lily pond on the Nidau-Büren Canal, which is part of the Häftli, a floodplain-like wetland and backwater arm of the Aare. This area is characterized by moist forest communities, large sedge stands, and floating leaf meadows.
While the immediate vicinity of Wengi's local ponds focuses on natural recreation, the wider Canton of Bern offers various amenities. For example, Blausee (Blue Lake), though further afield, has a hotel with a spa directly on its shore. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the towns surrounding the larger lakes like Thun and Interlaken.


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