Lakes around Mellikon are primarily characterized by riverine environments, as the municipality in the Swiss canton of Aargau features predominantly flowing water. Mellikon is situated in a valley to the east of the Nurren River, which flows into the Rhine Valley. While there are no prominent natural lakes directly within Mellikon, the surrounding area offers significant water bodies, including artificially dammed reservoirs. These areas provide habitats for diverse wildlife and opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Beautiful in any weather…
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A small island in the middle, as a resting place for the birds, where they can retreat. Everything is so beautiful in all seasons. And every season there is something different that catches your eye. I like to stop here and enjoy this beautiful view of this little oasis of peace, the water reflections are so often simply fantastic that it is difficult to cycle away again. And the swan, when it begins its elegant dance on the water, almost enchanting me, as if sensing my admiration, just doesn't stop. Ind turns in circles, hides from me under the bridge, and then again swims so elegantly, and he wraps his long neck back and forth, and then keeps his whole head under the surface of the water. And then he's back, looking at me...
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The 13.4 hectare protected area is located in the east of the Klingnau reservoir. The area is home to the largest oxbow lake in the lower Aaretahl, which has escaped exploration and agricultural use. Extensive reed beds and open water areas characterize the habitat for amphibians, fish and birds.
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Swampy area near the Klingnau reservoir, offers space for many animal species. Beavers are at work, many ducks find shelter here, and swans can also be seen. An asphalted cycle path leads you through this beautiful area.
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Beautiful view of the natural area.
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Interesting place for ornithologists.
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Fantastic nature reserve A paradise, not just for the animals!!!
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Mellikon is primarily characterized by flowing water, such as rivers and streams, rather than natural lakes. The significant water bodies in the area are mostly artificially dammed reservoirs, like the Klingnau reservoir, and oxbow lakes, which provide diverse environments for wildlife and outdoor activities.
Yes, the Klingnau reservoir - observation tower is a designated nature reserve and an important habitat for many bird species. You can also visit the BirdLife Nature Center Klingnauer Reservoir, which offers exhibitions and an adventure trail for observing bird life. The Klingnau Machmeh Landscape Conservation Area is another swampy area rich in animal species, including beavers, ducks, and swans.
The Klingnau reservoir is worth visiting at any time of the year, as it offers varied bird life and beautiful scenery throughout the seasons. Winter walks are also popular, allowing visitors to enjoy the tranquility and observe different bird species that settle there.
Absolutely. The path around the Klingnau reservoir is suitable for walking with children and strollers. The BirdLife Nature Center Klingnauer Reservoir also features an adventure trail and is considered family-friendly. Many viewpoints, such as the Klingnau Hydroelectric Power Plant and Reservoir, are accessible for families.
Yes, walking all the way around the Klingnau reservoir is a popular activity. It's a great place for easy walks, and you can observe a large number of animals, especially birds. For more hiking options in the area, you can explore routes in the Hiking around Mellikon guide.
Beyond walking and birdwatching, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Mellikon guide, including routes like 'Klingnau Hydroelectric Power Plant – Klingnauer Stausee Dam Trail'. Road cycling is also popular, with options available in the Road Cycling Routes around Mellikon guide.
The Klingnau reservoir - observation tower offers excellent views for birdwatching. The Klingnau Hydroelectric Power Plant and Reservoir is a man-made monument and viewpoint, providing stunning vistas of the reservoir and the Aare river.
The BirdLife Nature Center Klingnauer Reservoir has a café. Additionally, there are nice rest areas with stunning views of the water, particularly near the Klingnau Hydroelectric Power Plant.
While the guide doesn't explicitly state 'dog-friendly trails', the general paths around the Klingnau reservoir are popular for walks. It's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect local wildlife.
The Klingnau Machmeh Landscape Conservation Area is unique for being a swampy area that hosts the largest oxbow lake in the lower Aaretahl. It's an important habitat for many animal species, including beavers, ducks, and swans, and features an asphalted cycle path through its beautiful landscape.
While specific public transport details are not provided, the Klingnau reservoir is located between the town of Klingnau and the municipalities of Böttstein and Leuggern. Checking local public transport schedules for connections to Klingnau or nearby towns would be the best approach.
The primary natural features include the riverine environments of the Nurren and Aare rivers, and the artificially created Klingnau reservoir. The area is also known for its wetlands, such as the Klingnau Machmeh Landscape Conservation Area, which are crucial for bird and animal life.


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