Best lakes around Egolzwil, a municipality in Lucerne, Switzerland, offer a blend of serene local waters and access to larger, iconic Swiss lakes. The region features the tranquil Egolzwilersee, characterized by traditional rural landscapes. Nearby, visitors can explore the extensive recreational opportunities of Lake Lucerne and Lake Sempach. The area also holds historical significance with prehistoric lakeside settlements like Wauwilermoos.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A small oasis on the beautiful Sempachersee. The newly designed bathing area with such a great restaurant and the new (from 2025) hosts Marco Helfenstein and Nadja Getzmann. They are so friendly and simply great hosts. Coffee, food, drinks can be found in many places, but with friendliness, there is that certain something extra! You can't drive past this!
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There is an adventure trail by the pond. This leads through the middle of the biotope at any time of year. This rich habitat can be experienced intensively with all of the senses.
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The Zellmoos is also worth a walk for nature lovers at any time of year.
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A visit to the Paraplegic Candle is worthwhile!
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Fantastically beautiful landscape with vineyards near the lake.
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Good food and no entry fee. Accessible by bike or a short walk.
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Ornithological station Sempach is worth a visit
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The region offers diverse natural features. You can explore the many small lakes and moorland at the Ostergau Nature Reserve. The Zellmoos Nature Reserve on Lake Sempach features 11 observation sites to learn about its flora and fauna, and also includes a ruined church. Lake Mauensee is notable for the beautiful castle Mauensee situated on an island, though it's privately owned and not open for visits. The local Egolzwilersee itself is characterized by traditional country houses and old livestock farms along its shores, offering a picturesque rural Swiss landscape.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Lake Sempach has a lido in Sursee where families can swim, relax on a large lawn, and enjoy various play options for children both in and out of the water. The Ostergau Nature Reserve is also suitable for families, offering benches for picnicking and relaxing by the water amidst its small lakes and moorland. The Zellmoos Nature Reserve has attractive footpaths and observation sites that can be explored by families.
The area around Egolzwil offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement – Wigger River at Brittnau loop from Wauwil' or the 'Sempach City Gate – Lake Sempach view loop from Wauwil'. For gravel biking, options include the 'Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement – Wauwilermoos Viewpoint loop from Wauwil'. There are also running trails like the 'Wauwilermoos Observation Tower – Wauwilermoos Nature Reserve loop from Wauwil'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the cycling guide, gravel biking guide, and running trails guide for Egolzwil.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. Lake Mauensee offers a cozy short circular walk around its perimeter, though waterproof shoes are recommended due to potentially moist ground. The Zellmoos Nature Reserve also features many attractive footpaths, making it a popular recreational area for walks.
The lakes around Egolzwil can be enjoyed throughout the year, depending on your preferred activities. For swimming and waterside relaxation, the warmer months from May to September are ideal, especially at places like the lido on Lake Sempach. For hiking and exploring nature reserves, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Even in winter, areas like the Zellmoos Nature Reserve are worth a walk for nature lovers.
Swimming is possible in some lakes. Lake Sempach has a lido in Sursee where you can refresh yourself in the water from May to September. However, swimming is prohibited in Lake Mauensee.
Yes, the region has significant historical connections to ancient lake environments. The prehistoric lakeside settlement at Wauwilermoos, a UNESCO World Heritage site located nearby, represents an ancient Egolzwil culture settlement and is considered the oldest in Switzerland. While not a recreational lake today, this site offers a glimpse into the region's deep historical ties with its wetlands and former lake areas.
The Ostergau Nature Reserve is a beautiful natural monument characterized by many small lakes and moorland. It's a wonderful place to stop and linger by the water, offering benches for picnicking and relaxing. It's appreciated for its serene atmosphere and natural beauty.
The Zellmoos Nature Reserve is located on a peninsula at Lake Sempach and forms the largest near-natural shoreline on the lake. It features 11 observation sites where visitors can explore its rich flora and fauna. The area also has attractive footpaths and a ruined church, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and recreational walks.
Yes, near Lake Sempach, you can find the Mariazell Vineyard. This area boasts a fantastically beautiful landscape with vineyards close to the lake. Weinbau Mariazell is an award-winning winery, known for its sustainable, environmentally friendly production using fungus-resistant vines.
For some locations, public transport is an option. For instance, Lake Mauensee can be easily reached by public transport using line 63 from Sursee train station. Parking is often available, such as outside school hours at the school in Mauensee for Lake Mauensee. For other lakes like Egolzwilersee, Lake Sempach, and Lake Lucerne, access by car is generally straightforward, with parking facilities available in nearby towns and recreational areas.
Egolzwil is home to the local Egolzwilersee. This lake offers a serene natural setting, characterized by traditional country houses and old livestock farms along its shores. It provides a tranquil environment, ideal for those seeking a peaceful natural escape and appreciating traditional Swiss architecture.


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