Natural monuments around Birmenstorf showcase a diverse landscape in the Swiss canton of Aargau. The region features a blend of ancient natural beauty and engaging outdoor experiences. These sites contribute to Birmenstorf's appeal for those interested in outdoor exploration and natural features. The area provides various trails and natural highlights for visitors.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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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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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 moated castle is worth a visit at any time of the year
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The lime tree stands wonderfully on the pass. The benches all around invite you to take a break.
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Among the most popular natural monuments, you'll find the impressive Linner Lime Tree, an 800-year-old tree considered the mightiest in Aargau. Another favorite is Egelsee, a serene lake with local folklore, and the Linner Waterfall, which is the highest in the canton of Aargau.
Yes, the Linner Lime Tree is not only a natural wonder but also holds historical significance. Estimated to be around 800 years old, legend has it that it was planted to commemorate the plague that ravaged the village of Linn centuries ago. Additionally, the Egelsee is steeped in local folklore about a knight's castle that sank, forming the lake.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Birmenstorf guide, or go for a run on routes like the 'Vita Parcours – Rest Area by the Reuss River loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Vineyard Above Birmenstorf – View of the Alps from Baldegg loop' available in the MTB Trails around Birmenstorf guide.
Absolutely! Both the Linner Lime Tree and Egelsee are categorized as family-friendly. The Linner Lime Tree offers benches for resting, and Egelsee is a serene spot where families can enjoy nature. The Aare Bridge near Brugg also provides easy access and scenic views suitable for all ages.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting Gislifluh/Gisliflue, a 772-meter high summit offering expansive vistas over the Mittelland, especially beautiful at sunset. The Linner Lime Tree and Linner Waterfall also offer picturesque settings and viewpoints.
Beyond the well-known sites, the region boasts the Aare Bridge near Brugg, which overlooks the Aare gorge. This gorge is a cliff-like river breakthrough and has been a natural monument of national importance since 1996, offering a unique geological sight within an urban area.
The natural monuments around Birmenstorf are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for enjoying serene spots like Egelsee. Even in winter, places like Gislifluh/Gisliflue can be a worthwhile destination for a different kind of natural experience.
The Linner Lime Tree is generally accessible, with benches inviting visitors to linger. The Aare Bridge near Brugg also offers easy access for enjoying the views of the Aare river and gorge.
While specific cafes or accommodations aren't directly part of the natural monument highlights, the municipality of Birmenstorf and nearby towns like Brugg offer various options. You can find facilities and benches at places like Egelsee for a picnic, and the general area provides amenities for visitors.
Visitors frequently express awe at the sheer size and age of the Linner Lime Tree, often taking time to sit and appreciate its history. The idyllic setting of Egelsee is also highly praised for its tranquility, while the Gislifluh/Gisliflue summit is loved for its stunning sunset views and peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the area around Birmenstorf is well-suited for running. You can find several routes in the Running Trails around Birmenstorf guide, such as the 'Vita Parcours – Rest Area by the Reuss River loop' or the 'Ötlisberg 454 m a.s.l. loop', offering varied terrain for runners.
The region showcases a diverse range of natural features, including ancient trees like the Linner Lime Tree, serene lakes such as Egelsee, and impressive waterfalls like the Linner Waterfall. You'll also encounter summits offering panoramic views and river gorges, contributing to a rich natural landscape.


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