Best natural monuments around Erlach are found in a municipality in the Seeland administrative district of Bern, Switzerland. Erlach is situated on the shores of Lake Biel, providing a natural backdrop with geological and ecological features. The area is characterized by its landscape of rolling hills, vineyards, and access to the lake. These features contribute to a diverse range of natural sights.
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The Tüfelsburdi consists of three large granite blocks from the Val de Bagnes in Wallis. Place of power
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In the old BKW building there is a small but excellent restaurant.
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Thanks Kermit for the good description! Here we finally had a bit of sun and a view. On sunny days there is certainly a wonderful view in this beautiful place.
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Cycling around and along here, very interesting and an impressive building
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Confluence Hagneck Canal in Lake Biel - beautiful renatured landscape
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Short detour on the long "monotonous" way to St. Peter Island. It rolls over a narrow boardwalk. Better to do this in the morning or evening when there are no pedestrians around :-). A small observation tower provides a slightly elevated view of the natural paradise.
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Erlach offers several significant natural monuments. Key attractions include St. Petersinsel Nature Reserve, a car-free peninsula known for its lush landscape and views of Lake Biel, and the Hagneck Canal Mouth, a renatured river estuary offering a serene environment. The Jolimont hill also provides expansive views of the lake and surrounding areas.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The St. Petersinsel Nature Reserve and its Wooden Boardwalk are great for walks and exploring nature. The Hagneck Canal Mouth is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Hecht Ponds and the Tüfelsburdi Boulder Group, which features a fireplace and picnic tables, are excellent choices for a family outing.
The natural monuments around Erlach are rich in biodiversity. St. Petersinsel Nature Reserve, with its reed beds and scrubland, is a protected habitat for numerous water birds and small animals. The renatured Hagneck Canal Mouth also provides a valuable ecosystem for local wildlife.
Yes, some natural monuments in the region also have historical significance. The Rest stop at St. Jodel is not only a viewpoint but also a site steeped in history, known as an old cult site and a pre-explored Celtic burial mound. The Schaltenrain Princes' Tombs and Cup Stones Lüscherz are other examples of natural monuments with historical connections.
The area around Erlach is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'St. Peter's Island – St. Peter's Island Nature Paradise loop from Erlach' or explore running trails such as the 'Jolimont Trail loop from Tschugg'. For more options, you can find detailed guides on Cycling around Erlach, Running Trails around Erlach, and Road Cycling Routes around Erlach.
Absolutely. St. Petersinsel Nature Reserve is a paradise for hikers, with its car-free paths and the scenic Heidenweg connecting it to Erlach. The Jolimont hill also features shady footpaths through its forested slopes. You can find more hiking opportunities in the region by exploring the various routes available.
Many natural monuments around Erlach offer stunning views. The Jolimont hill provides expansive panoramic vistas of Lake Biel and the surrounding landscape. St. Petersinsel Nature Reserve offers beautiful views of the lake and mainland, while the Rest stop at St. Jodel is renowned for its magnificent sunsets. The Wooden Boardwalk to St. Peter's Island Nature Reserve also features a small observation tower for elevated views.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The serene environment of the Hagneck Canal Mouth and the peaceful atmosphere of St. Petersinsel Nature Reserve are often highlighted. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore on foot or by bike, and the magnificent views, especially at sunset from spots like the Rest stop at St. Jodel, are highly rated.
Yes, the region has interesting geological formations. St. Petersinsel itself was formed during the last Ice Age by the Rhone Glacier. You can also visit the Tüfelsburdi Boulder Group, which consists of three large granite blocks, offering a glimpse into the area's geological past.
While specific public transport details for each monument vary, St. Peter's Island is accessible by scheduled boats and water taxis, providing convenient access for visitors. The Heidenweg path also connects it to Erlach, which is reachable by public transport.
The natural monuments around Erlach are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly popular. In springtime, the blooming lilacs add to the natural beauty of the village. The warmer months are ideal for enjoying water activities on Lake Biel and exploring the trails on St. Peter's Island and the Jolimont.


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