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Bettenauer Weiher, affectionately known as "Betti" by locals, is a picturesque reservoir nestled between the municipalities of Jonschwil and Oberuzwil in the Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 586 to 587 meters above sea level, this historic body of water was originally formed in the 15th century as a fish pond. Today, it stands as an amphibian spawning area of national importance, recognized for its significant ecological value within the region.
Visitors consistently praise the…
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6月 8, 2020
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1月 14, 2026
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「ベッテナウアー池」に行くベストツアー
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標高 630 m
The circular trail around Bettenauer Weiher is approximately 1.7 to 1.8 kilometers long. For a leisurely stroll, most visitors complete the loop in about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery or rest on the numerous benches.
Yes, the paths around Bettenauer Weiher are generally flat and easily accessible, making them suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. The well-maintained circular trail ensures a comfortable experience for all visitors.
While driving is prohibited directly around the lake, visitors can find designated parking spots outside the immediate lake perimeter, often near the village centers of Oberuzwil or Jonschwil. Specific parking locations and potential fees are usually indicated locally, so it's advisable to check signage upon arrival.
Bettenauer Weiher is located between Jonschwil and Oberuzwil. You can typically reach the area via local bus services connecting to these municipalities. From the bus stops in Oberuzwil or Jonschwil, it's usually a short walk to the lake. We recommend checking local public transport schedules for the most current connections.
Dogs are generally welcome at Bettenauer Weiher. However, as it is an amphibian spawning area of national importance and a nature reserve, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife. Swimming for dogs is typically not permitted in the lake itself to preserve its ecological integrity.
Swimming in Bettenauer Weiher is generally not recommended or permitted. The lake is a significant amphibian spawning area and a nature reserve, with a maximum depth of only two meters. Its primary purpose is ecological preservation, and recreational swimming could disturb the delicate ecosystem.
Bettenauer Weiher is rich in biodiversity. You can spot various amphibian species like common frogs, alpine newts, and common toads. The waters are home to fish such as perch, carp, and pike, while birds like ducks, coots, and breeding great crested grebes are common. Grass snakes are also present. The area is particularly known for its extensive white water lily population. Spring and early summer are often the best times to observe amphibians and birds, while the water lilies are most prominent in summer.
There is a nearby restaurant that offers refreshments, providing a convenient stop during your visit. For additional cafes, restaurants, or accommodation, you would typically need to venture into the nearby municipalities of Oberuzwil or Jonschwil.
The 'Märliweg' (fairy tale path) is a charming feature designed to add an extra element of fun for families visiting Bettenauer Weiher. It typically involves interactive elements or story points along a section of the trail. It is generally suitable for all ages, especially younger children, making the walk more engaging and imaginative.
Bettenauer Weiher has a rich history dating back to the 15th century when it was formed as a fish pond through the construction of a dam. It served as a fish pond until 1813 and was historically used for peat cutting. In winter, ice blocks were harvested from the lake for a nearby brewery. The lake's ownership has changed hands multiple times, eventually coming under the care of Bühler AG, and in 2018, the municipality of Oberuzwil took over responsibility for its preservation.
While the circular trail around Bettenauer Weiher itself is a pleasant, easy walk, the area serves as a gateway to a network of local hiking paths. You can extend your exploration by connecting to trails that lead into the surrounding countryside towards Jonschwil or Oberuzwil, offering opportunities for longer hikes through forests and fields. You can discover more Bettenauer Weiher trails and plan your visit using the komoot route planner.