Best lakes around Oberschrot, a former municipality now part of Plaffeien in the Sense District of Canton Fribourg, Switzerland, offers access to diverse aquatic landscapes. While Oberschrot itself does not feature prominent natural lakes directly within its former boundaries, the region is close to several notable lakes in both the Canton of Fribourg and the broader Bernese Oberland. These lakes provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and scenic views.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Great views of the Swiss Plateau and the Freiburg Pre-Alps opposite.
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The Magere Au dam was built in 1872 and was the first concrete dam in Europe. The dam can be crossed on foot and by bike.
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View from Fuchses Schwyberg to Schwarzsee and towards Kaiseregg
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The marking is on the highest point of the Fuchses Schwyberg. Schwyberg is just the umbrella term for the entire range of hills from Plaffeien to Schwarzsee. The highest point of the Schwyberg (entire range of hills) is above Plaffeien near the Alp Gross Schwyberg at 1645m. The Schwarzsee is the highest point of Schwyberg at 1620m. The correct name would be Fuchses Schwyberg. If you go to the Fuchses Schwyberg in Schwarzsee, you usually only need the short form Schwyberg instead of Fuchses Schwyberg. There are a number of other Schwyberg names all over the hill range. E.g. Schatters Schwyberg, Hapferen Schwyberg, Schmutzes Schwyberg, Hooi Schwyberg, Gross Schwyberg, etc
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The lake tour can also be perfectly extended with the tour around the Rohrmoos. At the Gypsera car park, walk up the street next to the SchwarzseeStärn restaurant, where you have a beautiful view of the lake. At Schlossisboden then back down in the direction of the Burstera residential area, then the tour around the Rohrmoos and along the hiking trail along the Sense back to the Gypsera car park. Very worthwhile additional loop with little hype ;-)
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Beautiful vantage point over the Schwarzsee. From here you have several options to extend the tour or to choose the direct descent to Schwarzsee.
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You can enjoy a meal break with a view of the lake in the restaurant or on the benches on the shore.
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Beautiful terrace right on the lake.
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Several lakes in the vicinity are great for families. Schwarzsee is particularly popular, offering the 'Witch's Path' treasure hunt for children and opportunities for swimming. The Rohrmoos Wetland, near Schwarzsee, is a small swamp area where many animals can be observed, and it's also family-friendly. Biber Lake, formed by a beaver dam, is another family-friendly spot with a wooden footbridge for easy crossing. Lake Schiffenen is also appreciated by families for its natural cliffs and available activities.
Yes, the region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can enjoy an easy walk around Schwarzsee, which takes less than an hour. For more challenging routes, the surrounding Fribourg Alps and Bernese Oberland provide numerous trails. For specific mountain hikes, you can explore routes like 'Steep Ascent on Forest Trail – Ascent to Kaiseregg Pass loop from Schwarzsee' or 'View of Schwarzsee – Patraflon Summit Statue loop from Schwarzsee'. Find more details on these and other mountain hikes in the Mountain Hikes around Oberschrot guide.
The region features interesting historical and man-made sites. The Maigrauge Dam, built in 1872, was Europe's first concrete dam and can be crossed on foot or by bike. Lake Murten's southern shore is home to Neolithic and Bronze Age pile dwellings, which are a UNESCO World Heritage site. Additionally, Lake Gruyère features the island of Ogoz, accessible by boat or on foot depending on water levels, with ruins of medieval castles and a chapel.
Yes, Schwarzsee is ideal for swimming and sunbathing, especially on warm days. Oeschinensee, located in the Bernese Oberland, is also perfect for swimming in summer, with its incredibly blue glacial-fed waters.
Schwarzsee transforms into a winter wonderland when it freezes. It becomes suitable for ice skating, ice hockey, and sleigh rides. The Rohrmoos Wetland area is also described as 'a dream in winter with snowshoes', offering beautiful winter walks.
Absolutely. The Hostellerie at Schwarzsee is a restaurant located directly by the lake, offering a beautiful terrace with views and delicious food, including wood-fired pizza. Rustic alpine huts near Schwarzsee also offer local specialties. Lake Murten has barbecue areas with lake views.
You can observe the unique Biber Lake, which is a forest lake formed by beaver dams on the Dütschbach. The Rohrmoos Wetland is a small but fine swamp area where you can observe various animals. Lake Schiffenen is known for its natural cliffs, and Lake Brienz is famous for its exceptionally pure, deep blue, turquoise-green water.
The region offers various cycling routes, including gravel biking. You can find challenging routes like 'Euschel Pass – Wooden Covered Bridge loop from Schwarzsee' or 'Euschel Pass – Lower Euschels Alpine Hut loop from Plasselb'. The Broye Canal, connecting Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Murten, is also popular for cycling. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Oberschrot guide.
The Fuchses Schwyberg offers a beautiful vantage point over Schwarzsee and towards Kaiseregg. From the Hostellerie at Schwarzsee, you can enjoy wonderful views of the lake. Lake Gruyère, with its island of Ogoz, provides views of the surrounding mountains and forests. Oeschinensee is renowned for its majestic mountain backdrop and stunning turquoise-blue water.
The Rohrmoos Wetland is a small but fine swamp area that can be a worthwhile additional loop to a Schwarzsee tour, offering a chance to observe many different animals. Biber Lake, a rapidly growing forest lake formed by beaver activity, is another unique natural spot that might be considered a hidden gem.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and hiking around lakes like Schwarzsee and Oeschinensee. In winter, when Schwarzsee freezes, it becomes perfect for ice skating and sleigh rides. The region offers beauty and activities year-round.
There are various running trails in the vicinity of the lakes. You can find routes like 'Lake Schwarzsee – View of Lake Schwarzsee loop from Plaffeien' which is a more difficult option, or moderate loops directly from Plaffeien. For more running options, check out the Running Trails around Oberschrot guide.


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