Best lakes around Landschaftspark Binntal, a regional nature park in the Upper Valais, Switzerland, offers a diverse landscape of mountain lakes. The park is recognized for its rich mineral diversity, well-preserved villages, and extensive natural and cultural features. Visitors can explore a variety of aquatic environments, from high-alpine glacial lakes to serene mountain tarns and reservoirs. This area provides opportunities to experience unique geological formations and protected natural habitats.
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Small but perfectly formed. Lake Mässersee is incredibly beautiful! Fantastic view across to the southern side of the Bernese Alps.
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The snack bar at the lake, very friendly, delicious food and drinks and for our e-bike driver there was also free electricity
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Time to enjoy and linger
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Small hamlet of the municipality of Binn with lake
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Beautiful small mountain lake on the way to the Geisspfadpass.
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Beautiful little reservoir, a very small café on the lake with rustic seating outside and small refreshments.
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Fantastically beautiful scenery, just great.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the serene Mässersee, known for its crystal-clear waters and designated swimming area. The Binna Reservoir, particularly near Ze Binne, is also a favorite for its beautiful blue-green waters and a pleasant stop at Twingi Stubji. For those seeking dramatic views, the Geisspfad Pass offers sensational panoramas of the Geisspfadsee glacial lakes below.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The area around Ze Binne at the Binna Reservoir is considered family-friendly, offering a nice place to stop and enjoy the views. The hike to Halsesee from Brunnebiel is also relatively accessible and offers an immersive nature experience, including opportunities to explore ancient moorland.
Yes, swimming is permitted in a designated area of Mässersee. This is due to the presence of rare and protected underwater flora in other parts of the lake, so please respect the marked zones.
The lakes are set within a diverse landscape. You'll find crystal-clear mountain lakes like Mässersee, glacial lakes such as the Geisspfadsee series, and reservoirs like the Binna Reservoir. The region is also known for its rich mineral diversity, ancient bogs (like at Halsesee), lush alpine pastures, and unique alpine flora, including alpine roses in areas like the Saflisch valley near Grengjer See.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for hiking. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Geisspfad Pass – Mässersee loop from Binn' or the 'Twingi Gorge – Binn Village loop from Fiesch'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Landschaftspark Binntal guide.
Halsesee is considered a natural jewel, set within moorland of national importance. It features an ancient bog, with its lowest layers estimated to be ten thousand years old, formed shortly after the last ice age. The short climb to the lake is well worth it for the unique natural experience.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the area around Geisspfad Pass offers challenging, multi-day hikes to reach the Geisspfadsee glacial lakes, surrounded by rugged peaks and ridges. The 'Geisspfad Pass – Mässersee loop from Binn' is also a difficult, high-alpine route.
Besides hiking, the region offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can find routes like 'Old Bridge in Binn – Ze Binne at the Binna Reservoir loop from Feriendorf'. For more details, check the Gravel biking around Landschaftspark Binntal guide.
The best time to visit is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when the alpine trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for hiking and enjoying the lake environments. In July, some higher lake basins, like Schaplersee, can still have snow, adding to their picturesque charm.
Yes, Griessee is a reservoir located near the Landschaftspark Binntal, fed by the Gries Glacier. It is one of Switzerland's highest artificial lakes, situated at an elevation of 2386 meters, with a gravity dam built in 1965. It offers a striking glaciated landscape and insight into high-alpine engineering.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views of the Valais Alps, the crystal-clear waters, and the peaceful, idyllic atmosphere of the mountain lakes. Many appreciate the opportunity for refreshing swims in designated areas and the unique natural beauty, such as the rare underwater plants in Mässersee or the ancient bogs of Halsesee.


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