Best attractions and places to see around Burgäschisee, a lake situated on the border of the cantons of Bern and Solothurn, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Formed during the last Ice Age, much of the area is now a protected nature reserve. The shores of Burgäschisee are also home to UNESCO World Heritage pile-dwelling sites, dating back over 6,000 years. This region provides opportunities for outdoor pursuits and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Here you'll find a lovely, shady picnic area on the lakeshore. Small boats can also be rented for a trip on the lake in the summer. Children who aren't tired from cycling can continue to have fun on the playground.
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The Burgaeschisee is a jewel in the Wasseramt 👍👍💯
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Top restaurant, both the location and the food.
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Very nice and easy to drive
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Hiking in the nature reserve followed by an aperitif in the lake view 🍻
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Nice walk all around the lake with a boat ride at the end!
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Pile farmers settled on the shores of Lake Burgaschise 6,000 years ago. The Lords of Äeschi built a castle in the 12th century, but it was completely destroyed in a battle 200 years later. The pile dwelling sites have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011.
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The central natural attraction is Lake Burgäschi itself, known for its excellent water quality, water lilies in summer, and ice layers in winter. You can also explore the Äschisee, which offers views of the Jura and Alps. The area also features the Chlepfibeerimoos, the only raised bog in the Canton of Solothurn, home to rare plant species, and a crucial reed belt (Schilfgürtel) that supports diverse wildlife.
Yes, the shores of Burgäschisee are home to UNESCO World Heritage Pile-Dwelling Sites, with remains of prehistoric settlements dating back over 6,000 years. Information boards along the shore provide insights into this history. While the settlements are not directly accessible, archaeological finds can be seen at the Natural History Museum in Solothurn. Additionally, remnants of the former Burgäschi Castle, destroyed in the 12th century, can be found near Restaurant Seeblick.
You can enjoy swimming at the lido and public bathing areas, which offer facilities like a diving tower and barbecue spots. Rowing boats are available for rent at the Boat Dock at Äschisee. Please note that due to conservation efforts, canoeing, inflatable boats, and stand-up paddling are not permitted on the lake.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy a leisurely walk on the woodchip path around the lake, which takes about half an hour and passes through a small forest and the Chlepfibeerimoos. For more extensive adventures, there are numerous routes for waterfall hikes, running trails, and cycling tours in the surrounding region.
Absolutely. Burgäschisee is very family-friendly, offering designated public bathing areas with facilities like a lido, diving tower, and beach volleyball court. There are also public barbecue areas, and children can enjoy a leisurely boat ride on a rented rowing boat. The easy lakeside path is also suitable for families.
The Restaurant Seeblick is a well-known spot right on the lake, offering fresh and seasonal regional dishes. It also features an information board about the lake's formation and the pile-dwellers. Additionally, there are several public and private grill areas available around the lake for picnics and barbecues.
The nature reserve is particularly special due to its unique biodiversity. It includes the Chlepfibeerimoos, the only raised bog in the Canton of Solothurn, which hosts 85 plant types, including over 20 rare species. The reed belt around the lake is vital for water purification and provides habitat for various animals, such as the rare great reed warbler.
Burgäschisee offers different charms throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the water lilies. In winter, the lake transforms into a magical scene with ice layers, perfect for scenic walks. The lakeside path is enjoyable in all seasons.
Yes, a pleasant woodchip path leads along the Burgäschisee, through a small forest, and over hidden wooden footbridges. A leisurely walk around the entire lake typically takes about half an hour. The path also partially goes through the Chlepfibeerimoos nature reserve.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural beauty of Lake Burgäschi, its excellent swimming opportunities, and the peaceful atmosphere. The option to rent rowing boats and the presence of family-friendly facilities like the lido and barbecue areas are also highly valued. Many enjoy the scenic walks and the blend of natural and historical significance.
Yes, much of the area around Burgäschisee is a protected nature reserve. This means certain activities, such as canoeing, inflatable boats, and stand-up paddling, are not allowed on the lake to protect its delicate ecosystem. There is also a leash requirement for dogs around the lake to protect wildlife.


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