Hidden in the Bernese Oberland, Blausee is one of Switzerland’s most enchanting mountain lakes — a small natural wonder known for its striking blue water and peaceful forest surroundings.
Getting There
The trip from Zurich takes about two hours and ten minutes by train to Kandersteg, passing through scenic valleys and alpine landscapes. From Kandersteg, a short 10-minute bus ride leads directly to the entrance of the Blausee nature park. The entrance fee is 10 CHF, which includes access to the lake, walking paths, and picnic areas.


Exploring the Lake
Once inside, a quiet trail leads through a dense forest before the blue tones of the lake suddenly appear — clear, deep, and glowing even on cloudy days. The color comes from the pure mountain spring water, filtered through underground rock layers.
Small wooden bridges cross the lake, offering beautiful photo spots. Beneath the surface, the silhouettes of fallen trees can be seen, perfectly preserved by the cold water. A short boat ride is also available, gliding silently over the crystal surface while the boatman gently steers across the reflections of trees and rocks.











Around the Park
The Blausee area is compact but full of charm. There are benches and picnic tables around the paths, as well as a small café and restaurant overlooking the lake. The golden forest surrounding the turquoise water creates a perfect contrast — ideal for photography.



A Peaceful Escape
Even though Blausee is quite popular, it retains a calm and relaxing atmosphere, especially in the morning or during the week. It’s not a place to rush through, but to enjoy quietly — watching the light move across the water and listening to the sound of the nearby stream.

Conclusion
Blausee is a short and easy escape from Zurich, combining convenience with one of Switzerland’s most photogenic spots. Whether for a peaceful walk, photography, or simply to admire nature’s colors, this little blue lake leaves a lasting impression.

