Best natural monuments around Madiswil are situated in a picturesque landscape within the Swiss canton of Bern, offering diverse natural features. The region is characterized by rolling hills, tranquil lakes, and prominent viewpoints. These natural landmarks contribute significantly to the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore a variety of geological formations and scenic vistas.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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This boulder is called Grossi Flue. It weighs a whopping 3,500 tons and has a volume of 1,200 cubic meters. The boulder was brought here by the Rhone Glacier – this is evident from the hornblende gneiss. The enormous boulder was purchased by the Swiss Society of Natural Sciences in 1869 and placed under protection. Otherwise, it would likely have fallen victim to railway construction.
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All-round view of the Jura and Bernese Alps
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With a height of 818 m, the Oberbühlchnubel towers above the surrounding hills of the Wynigen Mountains. The vantage point with its Brätliplatz is a popular destination for hikers.
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view and summer economy. Beautiful trees!
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Well-known vantage point in Affoltern in the Emmental at 890 m above sea level. This used to be a so-called Hohwacht on which an alarm fire was lit in the event of war.
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I did this hike on foot from Riedtwil through the Mutzgraben and Mutbach Falls. It's definitely worth the hike! 👍
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The region around Madiswil offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including tranquil lakes, panoramic viewpoints, and impressive geological formations like erratic boulders. You can find everything from serene nature reserves to historical high watch points.
Yes, several natural monuments also hold historical importance. The Lueg Monument, for example, is a former 'Hohwacht' (high watch point) and honors Bernese cavalry soldiers. Additionally, the area around Lake Burgäschi includes UNESCO World Heritage archaeological sites.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Lueg Monument, which provides expansive vistas over the Emmental, the Jura mountains, and up to 300 Alpine peaks on a clear day. The Oberbühlchnubel also offers sweeping views from the Bernese Oberland to the Solothurn Jura. The Hochwacht Observation Tower (near Reisiswil) provides impressive views of the Swiss Plateau, the Aare Valley, and the Jura heights, extending to the Alps on clear days.
Absolutely. Lake Burgäschi is ideal for families, offering swimming, walking paths, and barbecuing spots. The Lueg Monument is also family-friendly with its accessible views. Geological sites like the Grossi Flue Erratic Boulder and the Foundlings from the Stone Age are fascinating for all ages, with some boulders even offering climbing opportunities for children.
The best time depends on what you want to experience. Spring is beautiful when the Emmental bursts into bloom, especially around the Lueg Monument. Early summer sees white water lilies on Lake Burgäschi. The lake also transforms into a magical scene with frosted ice layers in winter. Generally, clear days offer the best panoramic views from viewpoints like Lueg and the Hochwacht Observation Tower.
Yes, the region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including moderate routes like the "Hochwacht Observation Tower – Hochwacht loop from Oberaargau administrative district" or easy options like the "Langeten Footpath – Langete Riverside Trail loop from Madiswil." For runners, there are several loops around Madiswil, such as the "Bären Inn, Madiswil loop." You can explore more options in the hiking guide and running guide for Madiswil.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. You can find road cycling routes like the "Moosegg Viewpoint – Lueg Viewpoint loop from Kleindietwil," which takes you past the Lueg Monument. For more cycling adventures, check out the road cycling guide for Madiswil.
The region is notable for its impressive erratic boulders, remnants of the Ice Age. The Grossi Flue Erratic Boulder, weighing over 3,500 tons, is a prime example, brought here by the Rhone Glacier. The Foundlings from the Stone Age in Steinhof also showcase several large erratic blocks, including Grosse Fluh, Menhir, and Kilchlifluh, which are significant geological landmarks.
When visiting Lake Burgäschi, please note that there is a leash requirement for dogs (Leinenobligatorium) around the lake, especially in the nature reserve areas. It's always advisable to check local regulations for other specific sites.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Near Lake Burgäschi, the "Gasthaus Seeblick am Burgäschisee" is a highly recommended restaurant. The area around the Hochwacht Observation Tower also has a restaurant nearby, making it a convenient stop during your visit.
The duration of your visit can vary. For a leisurely walk around Lake Burgäschi or a visit to a viewpoint like the Lueg Monument, a few hours might suffice. If you plan to combine multiple sites or embark on a longer hike or cycling tour, you could easily spend a full day exploring the region's natural beauty.


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