Tübingen District
Landkreis RavensburgWangen im AllgäuBlausee
Tübingen District
Landkreis RavensburgWangen im AllgäuBlausee
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Blausee, often referred to as the "Blue Lake," is a captivating natural monument nestled in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. Renowned for its strikingly clear, deep blue to turquoise waters, this picturesque lake lies at an elevation of 887 meters (2,910 ft) in the Kandertal Region, between the charming villages of Kandersteg and Frutigen. Surrounded by a tranquil 20-hectare nature park, Blausee is celebrated as one of Switzerland's most beautiful lakes, offering a serene escape amidst moss-covered rocks and…
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The circular walk around Blausee is generally considered an easy stroll, suitable for all ages and fitness levels. It typically takes about 20-30 minutes to complete, allowing you to fully appreciate the lake's beauty and the surrounding nature park. The paths are well-maintained and mostly flat.
Yes, the main paths around Blausee are generally flat and well-maintained, making them accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. This allows most visitors to enjoy the stunning views and tranquil atmosphere of the lake and its immediate surroundings.
Yes, Blausee is dog-friendly. Dogs are generally welcome in the nature park and on the walking paths, provided they are kept on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the pristine environment.
Blausee has dedicated parking facilities. However, parking can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season (summer) and on weekends. To secure a spot and avoid crowds, it is strongly recommended to arrive before mid-morning.
Blausee is easily accessible by public transport. You can take a train to Frutigen or Kandersteg, and from there, a bus (e.g., PostBus) will take you directly to the "Blausee Kandersteg" bus stop. From the bus stop, it's just a short walk to the lake entrance.
Blausee is very family-friendly. Besides the easy circular walk, children can enjoy a natural playground within the park. Glass-bottom boat rides are also popular during warmer months, offering a unique view of the underwater world. The organic trout farm can also be an interesting educational stop.
Blausee is a conservation area, and wild swimming is generally not permitted to protect its delicate ecosystem. However, glass-bottom boat rides are available in warmer months, allowing you to experience the lake's incredible clarity without disturbing its natural state. For certified divers, winter offers a unique opportunity for mystical dives.
Blausee features an onsite restaurant that serves fresh organic trout from its own farm, along with other regional and gourmet dishes. For accommodation, the Blausee Hotel offers rooms and a spa/wellness area, providing a complete experience right amidst the alpine scenery.
Absolutely! Blausee transforms into a magical winter wonderland, offering a unique charm. While some activities like glass-bottom boat rides might be seasonal, the serene, snow-covered landscape provides stunning photographic opportunities and peaceful walks. Certified divers can also experience mystical winter dives in the lake.
Blausee is a very popular destination, and it can get quite crowded, especially on sunny weekends and during the peak summer season. Many visitors recommend arriving early in the morning to enjoy a more tranquil experience and to secure parking.
Beyond the main circular path, the nature park surrounding Blausee offers various benches and quiet spots for reflection. The submerged statue of a young maiden, visible through the crystal-clear water, is a unique landmark. Exploring the moss-covered rocks and gnarled trees off the main trail can also reveal peaceful, picturesque corners.