Lakes around Wislikofen offer diverse natural experiences in the Swiss canton of Aargau. Wislikofen, a former municipality now part of Zurzach, is characterized by agricultural and forested land. While prominent natural lakes are not directly within Wislikofen, the broader Aargau region provides access to several notable water bodies. These areas are known for their tranquil settings and opportunities for nature observation.
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From here you also have a good view of the Botta Bath
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Here, you can bathe in the thermal waters for free, 24/7, all year round. There's also a free swimming area on the Baden side of the shore.
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This spring is located in the immediate vicinity of Etelweiher. Please note: Bicycles are prohibited from coming down the forest road. However, you can also push your bike.
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Very quietly situated in the forest. An idyllic setting, stop and enjoy...
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It's worth a visit - stop for a moment, take a break and watch the fish in the pond...
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On both banks of the Limmat, in Baden and Ennetbaden, small pools with thermal water were built that are accessible to everyone. The bathing pool in Ennetbaden is somewhat hidden, below the cycle and footpath, hidden from view, which makes it even more attractive. Direct view of the Limmat and the new Fortyseven thermal baths.
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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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While Wislikofen itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the broader Aargau region offers several. Key spots include the Klingnau Reservoir, known for its birdlife, and Etelweiher, a quiet forest pond. Further afield, Hallwilersee is popular for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
The lakes in this region offer diverse natural features. The Klingnau Reservoir is a designated nature reserve with wetlands and is an important habitat for numerous bird species. You can also find serene forest settings around Etelweiher, and the Klingnau Machmeh Landscape Conservation Area features swampy areas and oxbow lakes.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find trails around the Klingnau Reservoir, which is suitable for walks with children and strollers. The Etelweiher also has quiet forest paths. You can explore various routes by checking the Hiking around Wislikofen guide.
Absolutely. An asphalted cycle path leads through the Klingnau Machmeh Landscape Conservation Area, which is near the Klingnau Reservoir. For more options, refer to the Gravel biking around Wislikofen guide.
Yes, you can find running trails in the vicinity of the lakes. For example, there's an 'Etelweiher loop' that is popular for running. More detailed routes can be found in the Running Trails around Wislikofen guide.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The Klingnau Reservoir is great for walks with children and strollers, and the BirdLife Nature Center Klingnauer Reservoir offers an adventure trail. Etelweiher also provides a peaceful setting for families to observe fish.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary, many natural areas and trails in Switzerland are generally accessible to dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details for any restrictions, especially in nature reserves like the Klingnau Reservoir.
The Klingnau Reservoir is an artificially dammed lake on the Aare River, created in the 1930s. It's a designated nature reserve and a crucial habitat for numerous bird species, making it an excellent spot for nature observation. The BirdLife Nature Center there offers exhibitions and an adventure trail.
Etelweiher is a small, serene pond nestled in the forest. Visitors appreciate its quiet atmosphere, making it a perfect spot to relax, take a break, and observe fish in the water. It's described as a beautiful and peaceful location.
The lakes in the Aargau region offer beauty throughout the year. The Klingnau Reservoir, for instance, is worth a visit at any time, with birdlife varying seasonally. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is ideal for water-related activities on larger lakes like Hallwilersee.
Parking availability varies by location. For popular spots like the Klingnau Reservoir and its nature center, designated parking areas are usually available. For smaller, more secluded spots like Etelweiher, parking might be less formal, often near trailheads or forest entrances.
Yes, there are easy options. The path around the Klingnau Reservoir is suitable for easy walks, even with strollers. Several easy hiking routes, such as the 'Etelweiher – Etelweiher spring singletrack loop', are also available, as detailed in the Hiking around Wislikofen guide.


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