Nature Park Blausee
About
The Blausee Nature Park, nestled in the Bernese Oberland, is a 20‑hectare oasis that offers visitors a unique blend of crystal‑clear lake, dense forest trails, and charming wildlife. A stroll along the 200‑meter path to the lake reveals a turquoise water body formed by a colossal rock‑slide 15,000 years ago. From the lake’s edge, visitors can enjoy a glass‑bottom rowboat that takes them beneath the water to witness intriguing tree stumps and moss‑covered rocks. The park is fenced and car‑free, encouraging a peaceful retreat. During warm seasons, the park plays host to alpacas and llamas, barbecue spots, a playground for children, and the picturesque “Blausee Saga” storytelling area. The bistro Wasserhaus offers local fish delicacies and seasonal snacks, but it remains open only during summer. The park welcomes all ages, and those born on the day of their visit can enter free with valid ID, a practice that underscores the park’s community‑friendly ethos. Beyond the natural scenery, the park is supported by a surrounding hotel and spa that provide accommodation and culinary delights. Yet the main focus for the day‑visitor remains the winding paths, the iconic lake, and the charming alpine ambience.
Highlights
- Glass‑Bottom Rowboat
- Alpacas & Llamas
- Bistro Wasserhaus
- Lake Blau
- Nature & Woodland Paths
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Free Entry on Birthdays
- Enclosed Nature Trails
- Family‑Friendly Park
- Unique Lake Experience
Things to consider
- Crowded on Weekends
- Higher Prices on Weekends
- Limited Bicycle Parking
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Tickets & pricing
Adult (Mon-Fri)
CHF 8.00
Adult (Sat-Sun & holidays)
CHF 10.00
Child 6-15 (Mon-Fri)
CHF 5.00
Child 6-15 (Sat-Sun & holidays)
CHF 6.00