Best attractions and places to see around Lommiswil include a blend of natural features and historical sites within the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Jura mountains, offering diverse landscapes from mountain peaks to deep gorges. Lommiswil serves as a base for exploring both local natural attractions and the cultural heritage of nearby towns like Solothurn.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A beautiful hike and not too strenuous. While it's still pleasant here in the gorge in summer, it's worth going a little off-season, when it's much quieter.
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Drink a Kilkannan in the pub
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Wild, narrow and green, the Wolfsschlucht in the Thal Nature Park in the Solothurn Jura is an adventure for the whole family. Rock walls up to 100 meters high, some of them overhanging, line the gorge. Even in summer it is pleasantly cool and shady. The path leads past caves and washouts. There are several fire pits where you can fortify yourself with a picnic. The entrance is directly at the Herbetswil Wolfsschlucht bus stop. Parking is available in the village center of Herbetswil.
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Historic? But not old-fashioned. Solothurn's old town couldn't be more impressive. Romantic alleys, old cobblestones, a magnificent cathedral, excellent restaurants, and a cool shopping atmosphere that's second to none. Not renovated to death, but preserved as a livable place. solothurn-city.ch/de/solothurn-erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten?gclid=CjwKCAjw29ymBhAKEiwAHJbJ8m5LYWdIJmcBMRBSqsjcRuXi4G2emOGCpdnyP0cduz0oE4It7YO40xoC430QAvD_BwE
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Beautiful old town, full of good restaurants, a must stop
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A worthwhile excursion destination that, when the weather is clear, offers a unique view from Säntis to Mont Blanc. As is well known, many roads lead "to Rome". You can get up and, if you want, "over" the mountain by car, bike or cable car. The "Weissenstein" hotel and spa is the gastronomic flagship of the Weissenstein and is praised not only for its huge viewing terrace, but also for the quality of the food on offer. Numerous flat paths and paths that are also suitable for strollers and wheelchairs run across the Weissenstein. Those who like to put a sausage in the fire will be tempted by well-furnished barbecue areas.
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The idyllic Verena Gorge is located just outside the city of Solothurn. It can be reached on foot from Solothurn in about 20 minutes, but you can also take the bus to the entrance of the gorge (line 4, stop St. Niklaus). The well-developed, easy-to-walk path then leads through the wild and romantic gorge to a hermitage and two chapels. Three restaurants in the vicinity invite you to stop for a bite to eat. The hike, which is actually more of a stroll, is two kilometers long, and the elevation gain is moderate at 40 meters.
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The hermitage of St. Verena is, together with the hermitage in Arlesheim, one of the most important landscape gardens in Switzerland. In contrast to Arlesheim, Solothurn can boast an original hermitage. In the north, the gorge opens up to a clearing with two baroque chapels and the hermit's cloister. Saint Verena is said to have lived and worked in the cave behind the Martin Chapel. The Verena Chapel is dedicated to her. The hermitage, inhabited by a forest brother/hermit or a hermitess for many hundreds of years, has been located near the northern exit of the Verena Gorge. The cloister and garden, the Verena and Martin Chapels, the Magdalene and Mount of Olives grottos are under cantonal monument protection on Rütten soil and belong to the Solothurn community.
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Lommiswil is surrounded by diverse natural features. You can visit the Weissenstein mountain for panoramic views, or explore the wild beauty of the Wolf Gorge with its impressive rock walls. Another unique natural site is the fossilized dinosaur tracks found in a quarry near Lommiswil, offering a glimpse into prehistoric life.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. The idyllic Verenaschlucht and Hermitage near Solothurn is a popular destination with ancient chapels. You can also explore the well-preserved Solothurn Old Town, known for its romantic alleys and magnificent St. Ursus Cathedral. Additionally, the ruins of Grenchen Castle and Balmfluh Castle offer insights into the region's medieval past.
For families, the Wolf Gorge is an adventure with its caves, erosion formations, and fire pits for picnics. The path through the Verenaschlucht and Hermitage is also considered family-friendly and easy to walk. The dinosaur tracks near Lommiswil provide a fascinating educational experience for all ages.
The fossilized dinosaur tracks are located in an active quarry near Lommiswil, specifically the Steingrueben quarry. This site preserves around 450 individual sauropod tracks from the Late Jurassic epoch. Informational displays are available, and the site is accessible to the public. The way to the quarry can only be reached on foot in about 40 minutes. You can find more information about the site on Wikipedia.
Lommiswil is an excellent starting point for numerous hikes into the Jura mountains. You can find routes leading to peaks like Schauenburg, Althüsli, and Hasenmatt, which offer stunning views. Popular options include the 'View of Hasenmatt – View of the Alpine Main Ridge loop' and the 'Schauenburg Mountain Restaurant – Naturfreundehaus Schauenburg loop'. For more detailed routes and options, explore the Hiking around Lommiswil guide.
Yes, two prominent gorges are easily accessible. The Wolf Gorge in Herbetswil features up to 100-meter-high rock walls and offers a cool, shady environment. The Verenaschlucht and Hermitage near Solothurn is another idyllic gorge with a picturesque creek and ancient hermitage.
The Weissenstein mountain is a prime viewpoint, offering breathtaking panoramic views stretching from Mont Blanc to the Säntis on a clear day. Another impressive vantage point is Röti, which provides an extensive view over the Central Plateau, the Jura, and the Alps.
The Weissenstein mountain is accessible by car, bicycle, or gondola. It is a popular destination for hiking and offers various paths, some of which are also suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the panoramic views at Weissenstein and Röti to the wild landscapes of the Wolf Gorge. The historical charm of the Verenaschlucht and Hermitage and the Solothurn Old Town are also highly rated. The komoot community has shared over 95 photos and given more than 800 upvotes for the attractions in the area, highlighting their appeal.
While many trails in the Jura mountains can be challenging, there are options for easier walks. The path through the Verena Gorge is described as an easy stroll, only two kilometers long with a moderate elevation gain. The Weissenstein also offers numerous flat paths suitable for less strenuous walks. For more options, check the Hiking around Lommiswil guide, which includes routes with varying difficulty levels.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but for hiking and outdoor activities, spring through autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather. The Wolf Gorge is particularly pleasant and cool even in summer, making it ideal for hot days. Visiting the Verena Gorge slightly off-season can offer a quieter experience.
Yes, public transport can take you to several attractions. For instance, the Verena Gorge can be reached by bus from Solothurn. The entrance to the Wolf Gorge is directly at the Herbetswil Wolfsschlucht bus stop. The Weissenstein mountain is also accessible by gondola.
Yes, amenities are available. The Weissenstein mountain hosts the 'Weissenstein' hotel and spa, known for its restaurant and large viewing terrace. Near the Verena Gorge, there are three restaurants. The nearby Solothurn Old Town offers excellent restaurants and accommodation options.


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