Best lakes around Degersheim are found in a region known for its natural beauty, though no major lakes are directly within the town. The area offers a variety of natural and man-made water bodies, providing recreational opportunities. These include moor ponds and reservoirs, often serving as local recreation areas. The landscape around Degersheim features diverse natural habitats and scenic spots for outdoor activities.
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Small lake at the upper gorge entrance. Almost the larger lake is located at the other, lower end of the gorge due to the dam (my two photos show the reservoir below).
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Passing west of the beautiful Bettenauer Weiher (driving is prohibited all around).
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The Bettenauer Weiher lies in a depression between Wildberg and Uzwil, entirely within the municipality of Oberuzwil, in the Toggenburg region in the Swiss Alpine foothills. The pond's bottom consists of peat soil. The pond includes the smaller peat ponds to the east. The Bettenauer Weiher was originally a moor pond, the origin of which can ultimately be traced back to the formation of a depression between the Wildberg and Vogelsberg mountains during the Würm glaciation, when the entire Toggenburg region was covered by the Rhine glacier. The area around the Bettenauer Weiher is a fen of regional importance. It is part of an amphibian spawning area of national importance. For this reason, the pond has had an amphibian guide structure, a protected road underpass, since 1993. [Source: Wikipedia]
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A dream for every photographer... dragonflies, frogs, ....
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Beautiful lake on the outskirts of the city and a fisherman's hot-spot
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Beautiful reservoir and great local recreation area. It also has large fire pit. You can also swim in the lake.
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Beautifully situated reservoir near ST. Gallen Winklen. Multiple fire pits. The shore path is only open to bikes in the western part.
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Local recreation in the west of the city. Lots of activity when the weather is nice.
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Around Degersheim, you'll discover a variety of natural and man-made water bodies, including moor ponds and reservoirs. These often serve as popular local recreation areas, offering diverse natural habitats and scenic spots for outdoor activities.
Yes, for instance, Gübsensee East is notable for featuring the eastern dam wall of Switzerland's first gravity dam, built in 1900. Wisssee is a small reservoir used to hold the pressure pipe for a power plant, located before a covered gorge.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and the opportunities for relaxation. Places like Bettenauer Pond are popular for walks, while Gübsensee East is loved for its recreational area with many benches and fire pits, making it ideal for joggers and those looking to unwind.
Absolutely. Many of the lakes, such as Bettenauer Pond and Gübsensee East, offer pleasant walking paths. The area around Espel Biotope also features a small circular path with plenty of seating.
While the guide doesn't explicitly mention designated swimming areas for all lakes, Bettenauer Pond is a moor pond and a popular local recreation area, often associated with water activities. However, it's always best to check local regulations or signage for specific swimming permissions.
The Espel Biotope is a particularly rich nature conservation area, home to endangered yellow-bellied toads, grass snakes, sand lizards, and numerous dragonflies. You can also spot various bird species like the gullard or reed warbler, and a variety of butterflies and insects in the flowery meadows.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Bettenauer Pond, Gübsensee East, Espel Biotope, Wisssee, and Magdenauer Weiher are all categorized as such, offering pleasant environments for walks and relaxation.
Many of the paths around these lakes are suitable for easy walks. For example, Espel Biotope has a small circular path with plenty of seating, making it comfortable for a leisurely stroll. The walk around Gübsensee East is also popular and well-used.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for outdoor activities, with lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn provides stunning foliage, and even winter can be picturesque for a quiet walk, though some paths might be less accessible.
Yes, several spots are ideal for relaxation and picnics. Gübsensee East is a popular recreational area with many benches and fire pits. The Espel Biotope also has a large viewing platform with seating and benches distributed along its circular path.
While specific dog regulations vary, many outdoor areas in Switzerland are dog-friendly, especially on leash. It's generally safe to assume dogs are welcome on trails around the lakes, but always be mindful of local signage, especially in nature reserves like Espel Biotope, and ensure your dog is under control.
Beyond walking, the region around Degersheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Flawil' or 'Stunning panoramic view loop from Degersheim' (Running Trails around Degersheim). There are also MTB trails like the 'Neckertaler Höhenweg and Wilkethöchi Loop' (MTB Trails around Degersheim) and cycling routes, including the 'Moosbad Restaurant – Moosbad on the Heart Route loop from Degersheim' (Cycling around Degersheim).
For a quieter experience, Magdenauer Weiher, a small pond near Magdenau monastery, offers a serene setting. While partially surrounded by roads, a second, more secluded pond is located on the lower side of the monastery. The Espel Biotope also provides a peaceful natural escape.


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