Busswil bei Büren is a former municipality in the Seeland administrative district in the
Canton of Bern 
in
Switzerland 
. On 1 January 2011 it was merged with the municipality of
Lyss 
.
Geography
Busswil is located on the old Aare river, the part of the Aar river that still flows from
Aarberg 
to Büren after the river was corrected in the 19th century to stop the flooding which had been completely inundating Busswil since ancient times. In those days the Celts from neighbouring villages to the north used the "Obererer Weg" to travel to the market town of Lyss. Also of note is the ancient oak tree in the middle of a field next to the Länggasse, at which Napoleon is said to have rested with his troops on the way back from his Austrian campagne.
Busswil has a bakery, a post office, two small supermarkets (Co-Op and Denner), a tea-room, a hotel (Rössli), restaurant (Bahnhof), and a railway station.