Lakes around Büttenhardt are part of the diverse natural landscape of the Schaffhausen region. While Büttenhardt itself does not host large natural lakes, the surrounding area offers various water bodies for outdoor recreation. These include both natural and man-made ponds, providing opportunities for walking and enjoying nature. The region's geography is characterized by rolling hills and forests, contributing to the scenic appeal of its water features.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful grounds that invite you to stroll...
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You have to move as calmly and slowly as possible on the short detour to the lake so that you don't scare the animals away. The cormorants in particular seem to be very suspicious and leave quickly.
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here you walk past it is very idyllic
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small artificial pond with benches to rest.
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The Engeweiher, also called Engiweier, is located in the area of the city of Schaffhausen at an altitude of 544 meters above sea level. The artificially created pond was the first pumped storage plant in Switzerland in 1907 and was practically created by hand at the time.
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While Büttenhardt itself doesn't feature large natural lakes, the surrounding Schaffhausen region offers a variety of water bodies. These include natural ponds, man-made lakes with historical significance, and nature reserves. You'll find spots suitable for strolling, observing wildlife, and enjoying outdoor recreation.
Yes, several lakes around Büttenhardt are great for families. Enge Pond, for example, features a covered seating area with a barbecue and a children's playground. The Hardt Lakes are also considered family-friendly, offering a chance to observe local wildlife like geese, ducks, and frogs. Kundelfingerhof Lakes and Restaurant also offers facilities suitable for families.
For wildlife enthusiasts, the Morgentshofweiher Nature Reserve is an idyllic spot known for its peaceful atmosphere and chances to observe local wildlife. The Hardt Lakes are also a paradise for various animals, including geese, ducks, and frogs, with reeds providing breeding places.
Yes, Enge Pond is a notable man-made lake and natural monument. It was Switzerland's first pumped storage plant, created artificially in 1907. The Hardt Lakes also have a unique origin, having been created during the Ice Age.
The region around Büttenhardt offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and jogging around many of the water bodies. For more structured activities, there are numerous hiking and running trails nearby. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Wase Parking Lot – View of Wannberg and the Hegau loop' or the 'Erlewääldli loop from Stetten SH'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Büttenhardt and Running Trails around Büttenhardt guides.
Yes, the area around Büttenhardt is also suitable for cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'Kesslerloch Cave – Badi Hofen Swimming Pool loop from Stetten SH' or the 'Wetland in Schaffhausen loop from Stetten SH'. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Büttenhardt guide.
The Kundelfingerhof Lakes and Restaurant offers dining options directly by the water. Additionally, Enge Pond provides a covered seating area with a barbecue, perfect for a picnic.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes, from historical sites to tranquil wildlife observation points. The Kundelfingerhof Lakes and Restaurant is noted for its beautiful grounds that invite strolling, while Morgentshofweiher Nature Reserve is loved for its idyllic and peaceful atmosphere. The turquoise waters of Binninger Quarry Lake also attract many visitors, despite warnings about private property.
The guide data does not specifically mention designated wild swimming spots. While some lakes might appear inviting, it's important to be aware of local regulations and potential private property restrictions. For instance, tips for Binninger Quarry Lake warn against unauthorized visits due to private property.
For a more tranquil experience, the Morgentshofweiher Nature Reserve is known for its idyllic and peaceful atmosphere, making it a good choice for quiet reflection and wildlife observation. Moving calmly and slowly is recommended to avoid disturbing the animals.
While specific data for Büttenhardt is not available, generally, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like walking and hiking around Swiss lakes, with beautiful scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying the facilities and warmer weather, while winter can offer a different, serene experience, though some paths might be less accessible.
Parking can be a consideration at some locations. For example, for Binninger Quarry Lake, it is not recommended to park directly at or near the site due to private property issues and potential fines. Always look for designated parking areas or consider public transport where available.


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