Best lakes around Schwende, a village in the Appenzell region of Switzerland, offers access to several alpine lakes. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. These lakes are set amidst dramatic mountain landscapes, providing diverse environments for exploration. The region's geography includes notable peaks and valleys, contributing to the unique character of its water bodies.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Bollenwees at 1471 m above sea level is a beautiful mountain restaurant directly at the Fählensee
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Very beautiful and idyllic mountain lake
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Very beautiful mountain lake at 1447 m above sea level, which, like the Sämtiser and Seealpsee, is part of the Alpstein. Ideal for cooling off after a hike. When there is no wind, the mountains are beautifully reflected in the water.
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There are wonderful views not only along the path to the southwest of the Seealpsee, but also of the sloping meadows on both sides and behind them the rock faces and rocky peaks of the two Alpstein ridges that enclose this great high valley.
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For breathtaking views, Seealpsee is often considered one of Switzerland's most beautiful alpine lakes, nestled amidst the Alpstein massif with bright green water and free-roaming cows. Fählensee offers a secluded and pristine setting in a narrow valley, surrounded by impressive mountain ranges like the Hundsteingrat. Another idyllic spot is Gräppelensee, known for its views of Altmann/Säntis and barbecue areas.
Yes, Gräppelensee is noted as family-friendly, offering barbecue areas and a jetty, and you can walk around the lake. The 'Schwendi Lakes' (above Unterwasser) also offer an easy hike from Iltios or Oberdorf Mountain Stations, making them accessible for families to explore the unique moorland and its flora.
The region offers diverse hiking trails. You can hike to and around Seealpsee from Wasserauen or Ebenalp. The hike from Schwende to Seealpsee is described as pure Swiss bliss. For more challenging routes, consider the Mountain Hikes around Schwende guide, which includes routes like the Aescher Mountain Inn – Seealpsee loop. For easier walks, the 'Schwendi Lakes' offer accessible trails through moorlands.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. The water in Seealpsee is very fresh and crystal-clear, though often chilly. Fählensee is also ideal for cooling off after a hike. Gräppelensee also invites visitors to swim from its jetty.
The period between May and September is particularly vibrant, as the moorlands around the 'Schwendi Lakes' come into full bloom. Generally, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable weather for hiking and enjoying the outdoor activities around the alpine lakes.
Yes, several lakes have unique characteristics. Lake Sämtiser and Fählensee are notable for having no visible outflow; their water flows underground and reappears in the Rhine Valley. The 'Schwendi Lakes' were formed by the receding Schwendi Glacier approximately 14,000 years ago, and their shores have developed into nationally important flat moorland areas.
The Bollenwees Mountain Inn is located directly on the idyllic Fählensee, offering a cozy and scenic place to stop. Near Seealpsee, you can find a cheese dairy and other facilities, though it can get very busy on weekends.
Seealpsee can be reached by foot from Wasserauen or Ebenalp, which are typically accessible by public transport. For the 'Schwendi Lakes', easy hikes start from the Iltios Mountain Station in Unterwasser or the Oberdorf Mountain Station in Wildhaus, which are also generally accessible. Parking information for specific trailheads would be best checked locally.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various activities. The Running Trails around Schwende guide offers routes like the Sealpsee – Marwees Loop. For cycling enthusiasts, the Cycling around Schwende guide features routes such as the Culinary Appenzeller Route, which allows you to explore the wider region.
While specific regulations for each lake vary, many trails in the Appenzell region are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific highlight details for any restrictions, particularly around protected areas or grazing livestock.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the dramatic mountain backdrops, and the diverse outdoor activities. Lakes like Seealpsee are praised for their picture-perfect scenery and idyllic alpine charm, while Fählensee is valued for its tranquility and impressive mountain setting. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 2300 upvotes and 1200 photos shared across the highlights.


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