Lakes around Oberrohrdorf offer a variety of natural landscapes for exploration. While the municipality itself does not host major lakes, the surrounding region features notable natural bodies of water. These areas are characterized by wooded slopes, nature reserves, and opportunities for outdoor recreation. The local environment provides a tranquil setting for visitors seeking natural retreats.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Very nice! Especially during sunset.
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The Flachsee is a natural paradise
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It's always nice to visit the ponds, and this one is no exception. Enjoy the peace and beauty of nature.
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Man-made and still nature poor😉
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The water rests quietly in the dark pond, waiting for flying guests.
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At the end of the pond the animal can be heard and it is noticeable that many of the calls, especially those of the ducks, are heard.
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The water lilies bloom and shine in the evening sun
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In the early morning, the trees reflect in the dark water, and the many water lilies are currently blooming.
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The most popular lake is Egelsee, known for its picturesque moor setting and opportunities for swimming. Other highly appreciated spots include Flachsee Nature Reserve, which is excellent for bird observation, and Cholmoos Pond, valued for its quiet and tranquil atmosphere within a conservation area.
Yes, Egelsee is a popular spot for swimming. It's a unique moor lake with designated bathing areas and even a small diving tower on its southeast shore. Keep in mind it's a nature reserve, so typical public swimming pool infrastructure like changing rooms or lifeguards are not available, and swimming aids like air mattresses are forbidden.
Absolutely. Several lakes are noted as family-friendly, including Egelsee, Flachsee Nature Reserve, Fischbacher Mösli, Cholmoos Pond, and Löli Pond. These areas often provide peaceful settings for walks, picnics, and enjoying nature together.
The lakes are nestled within nature reserves and wooded areas, offering rich biodiversity. At Egelsee, you'll find picturesque moorland with reeds, rushes, and water lilies, surrounded by densely wooded slopes. Flachsee Nature Reserve is particularly known for bird observation, with a colony of gray geese often raising their young there. The region's moor lakes and forest ponds are home to various protected plant species and offer a tranquil environment to observe local wildlife.
Egelsee is only accessible on foot or by bicycle, which helps maintain its unspoiled natural feel. You can reach it via well-developed hiking trails, for instance, a 45-minute walk from Kindhausen after taking bus 305 from Dietikon, or about a 90-minute walk from Mutschellenpass railway station. Parking facilities are available in Kindhausen, followed by a signposted hiking trail to the lake.
Yes, the areas around the lakes offer various trails. For instance, a moderate loop from Oberrohrdorf to Egelsee takes about 4 hours and 17 minutes. You can find more options for running trails around Oberrohrdorf, including easy loops like the Torfmoos loop from Niederrohrdorf, by visiting the Running Trails around Oberrohrdorf guide.
The region offers several cycling routes that pass by or near the lakes. For example, there's a moderate 14.6 km route called the Hasenberg Tower – Egelsee loop starting from Oberrohrdorf. You can explore more cycling options in the Cycling around Oberrohrdorf guide.
For a quieter experience, Cholmoos Pond is known for its tranquil atmosphere within a conservation area. Fischbacher Mösli also offers a peaceful setting to unwind and enjoy nature, often with fire pits for a relaxing break.
The lakes offer beauty in every season. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming and enjoying the lush greenery and water lilies, especially at Egelsee. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the surrounding forests, while winter can offer serene, frozen landscapes, though Egelsee's deep, cold water often remains frozen until late winter.
When visiting nature reserves like Egelsee, dogs are generally required to be on a leash to protect the local wildlife and environment. Always check local signage for specific regulations at each location.
Yes, Egelsee is steeped in local legends. One tale speaks of a wicked knight's castle, 'Bauernweh,' that sank into the abyss during a terrible storm, creating the deep, black lake. Stories also mention people being swallowed by its dark, moor-like waters, adding to its mystique.
While Egelsee lacks typical public swimming pool infrastructure, it does offer several picnic and barbecue spots equipped with fireplaces around the lake. Fischbacher Mösli also has fire pits, making it a great spot for a short break and a sausage.


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