Natural monuments around Neuenhof, located in Switzerland's Limmat Valley, feature diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including the Limmat Valley and the Lägerngrat Ridge, offering geological features and panoramic views. Visitors can explore hiking trails and natural features along the Limmat River and through extensive forests. The area provides numerous options for outdoor activities, with more than 20 natural monuments.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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At 859 meters, the Burghorn is the highest point on the Lägerngrat. From here, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views: to the south over the Limmat Valley to the Alps 🏔️, and to the north into the Surb Valley and the Aargau Jura 🌳 – a perfect place for a break with a view!
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The wooden footbridge was pulled into place by a fallen tree during the last flood. It is still not accessible.
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When the water level is high, the jetty is often flooded. The water masses are raging! This time it hit the jetty. Damaged by a fallen tree trunk.
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Here you are in the water castle area of Switzerland. A few meters downstream, the Limmat flows into the Aare. A few hundred meters upstream, the Reuss flows into the Aare. The Reuss and the Limmat flow into the Aare on the right bank. It is always nice to stop here, and every time you see a different picture.
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The trail leads directly in the forest from Erdmanlistein to the BDB station
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You can step over this small bridge, switch off, watch the water masses... That's where the Limmat meets the Aare. The ducks that live here offer you a relaxed game with the rushing water. Like a kitty corner for the ducks!!! And for us an oasis of well-being. Welcome!
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Legend of Egelsee: Among the knights who once lived in our land there were many godless and violent people. No traveler on the road, no seed in the field, no ox at the plow and no carving in the trough were safe from them. They robbed, burned and murdered whatever fell into their hands. Such a monster of a knight also lived in a castle on the Heitersberg. His name was Riko. But his castle was called Bauernweh because it only brought misery and misfortune to the farmers in the area. For the knight went out every day with wild dogs and rough companions in arms and returned to his castle in the evening with heavy robbery. On the way back from one such foray, they once came to the farm of a widow who had not been able to pay the interest on time. The monsters packed up the woman's belongings, drove her and her children out of the house and set it on fire. The mother only wanted to take a handful of flour with her to make porridge for her youngest child. Then the knight tore the child from her arms and threw it into the flames. "Now there's no need for porridge anymore," he sneered and ran off with his flock. The mother knelt in agony by the burning house and begged heaven to have mercy on the people and end their misery. And heaven heard the lamentation of the unhappy mother. That same night a terrible storm hit the area. Lightning flashed down on the castle without interruption, and with a mighty crash it sank, along with all hands, a hundred fathoms deep into the abyss. The following morning a deep, black lake lay where she had sunk. For a long time he was feared and avoided by people. It's the Egelsee
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Ducks and swans can be seen here at almost any time of the year. Those who come by often can observe how the water levels of the Limmat, Reuss and Aare change the appearance of the confluence.
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The region offers a variety of natural features. You can visit Egelsee, a deep, black lake with a local legend, or explore Erdmannlistein, a group of boulders on a moraine, also steeped in local folklore. The area is also known for its rivers and geological formations, including the impressive Lägerngrat Ridge.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. Egelsee is an idyllic lake perfect for a family outing. The Aare Bridge near Brugg offers views of the Aare River and gorge, and the Confluence of the Limmat and Aare is a great spot to watch the water and ducks. Erdmannlistein and Burghorn also welcome families.
Many natural monuments offer stunning views. From the Burghorn, the highest point on the Lägerngrat, you'll get spectacular panoramic views to the south over the Limmat Valley to the Alps, and north into the Surb Valley and the Aargau Jura. The Aare Bridge near Brugg provides excellent views of the Aare River and its gorge, a natural monument of national importance.
Absolutely. Egelsee is associated with a local legend about a knight and the lake's formation. Similarly, Erdmannlistein, a group of boulders, is the subject of local folklore, with tales of those who can walk around the stones three times without catching their breath.
The region around Neuenhof is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a 'Scenic Ridge Trail in Aargau' and routes along the Limmat River. For cyclists, there are options like the 'New Bridge over the Aare' loop. You can explore more routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking in the area.
Yes, the Lägerngrat Ridge Trail is a significant natural landmark near Neuenhof, recognized for its geological features and panoramic views. It's a rocky, sometimes exposed path through unspoilt forests, offering extensive views over the Limmat Valley. It's considered moderately difficult (T3), requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights, especially as the Jura limestone can be slippery when wet. Some sections may be secured with wire ropes.
Yes, some natural monuments are dog-friendly. For example, Burghorn, a viewpoint on the Lägerngrat, is listed as dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
The region's natural monuments, especially those involving hiking like the Lägerngrat Ridge Trail, are best enjoyed during the warmer, drier months from spring to autumn. This ensures better trail conditions and clearer views. However, the beauty of the lakes and rivers can be appreciated year-round, with different charms in each season.
Yes, the area features several water-related natural monuments. Egelsee is a notable lake, and the Aare Bridge near Brugg offers views of the Aare River and its gorge. You can also visit the Confluence of the Limmat and Aare, where these two significant rivers meet.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere, especially at places like Egelsee. The panoramic views from spots like Burghorn are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the unique experience of traversing natural ridges and the combination of scenic beauty with outdoor challenges.
Yes, Egelsee is identified as a swim spot, offering a refreshing option during warmer weather. It's an idyllic lake that many find worthwhile to visit for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.


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