Natural monuments around Anwil, a village in Switzerland, offer diverse natural attractions. The region is characterized by its scenic hiking opportunities and tranquil landscapes, including forests and elevated viewpoints. Anwil serves as a starting point for trails leading through natural scenery. The broader Basel-Landschaft region also features waterfalls and geological formations.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Described above is the upper waterfall, the "Rünenberger Gießen", where the water falls over a curved rock face 18 m into the depths, forming a stately tufa pyramid below, with the jet atomizing roaring and foaming depending on the water level. In winter, fascinating icicle formations are created at sub-zero temperatures. Above the waterfall is the "Löligumpi", where you could swim in the past. A little further down follows the Kleine Giessen - also with a beautiful tuff cone.
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Ideal if you can visit the waterfall during the week. There are very nice fire pits.
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Since the Wiesenberg is in the forest, this observation tower makes sense. It takes hikers above the treetops and allows a 360-degree panorama. There are panorama boards. The climb is worth it.
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The lower Giessenfall, tiny compared to the upper one.
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A beautiful spot where you are welcome to linger. Right next to it there are several places to sit along the way and also barbecue facilities.
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Below the dirt road on the edge of the Staufen forest, not far from the Waldegg convalescent home, is the so-called "Poland Monument" with the inscription: POLACY - SZWAJCAROM (Poland - Switzerland) After the defeat of the Polish army by the German Wehrmacht in autumn 1939, a large part of the Polish armed forces found their way to France via winding paths, where they regrouped as part of the Allies. During the German attack on France in 1940, Polish units were driven off towards the Swiss border and fled to Switzerland, where they were disarmed and interned in various camps throughout Switzerland. One of these camps was at the site of the monument. The interned Poles were used in agriculture for the Plan Wahlen (cultivation battle) or did construction work. In Rickenbach they built the stairs over the "Hüenersädel" in the direction of Rickenbacherfluh. The memorial itself was donated by former camp inmates after the Second World War and stands for Swiss-Polish friendship.
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During the Second World War, this tower was used as an air observation post. The forest grew higher and higher, making it necessary to expand the tower. In 1953, it was increased by 6 meters and in 1987 by a further 9.5 meters.
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My chicco felt big on the Top of Aargau ;-)
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Wisenberg Observation Tower, which offers expansive 360-degree panoramic views above the treetops. Another highly rated spot is Geissfluhgrat — Highest point in the Canton of Aargau, a significant summit. The historical Wartenfels Castle also draws many for its views over the Niederamt.
Yes, several natural attractions are suitable for families. The Wisenberg Observation Tower and the Polish Memorial (Polendenkmal) are both marked as family-friendly. The Rünenberger Giessen waterfall is also a small, meditative spot with a barbecue area nearby, making it pleasant for a family outing.
The region around Anwil is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore dense forests, discover serene waterfalls like the Rünenberger Giessen, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from elevated points such as the Wisenberg Observation Tower and Geissfluhgrat. The broader Basel-Landschaft region also features unique landscapes like the Baselbieter Chirsiweg (Cherry Blossom Trail) and geological formations including karst caves.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical significance. Wartenfels Castle is a prominent historical site offering great views. Additionally, the Polish Memorial (Polendenkmal) is a man-made monument with a rich history related to Polish internment during WWII, set in a scenic location with a viewpoint.
The region around Anwil is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, leading through forests and to viewpoints. Cycling is also popular, with routes like those found in the Cycling around Anwil guide. For runners, there are dedicated Running Trails around Anwil.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are accessible via well-maintained hiking trails. For example, the Geissfluhgrat is right next to a hiking trail. The path to Rünenberger Giessen is described as a very nice walk with shade and sunny sections. You can explore various routes in the Hiking around Anwil guide, which includes trails to waterfalls and through forests.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive panoramic views from spots like the Wisenberg Observation Tower and Wartenfels Castle. The tranquility of the forest paths, the meditative quality of the Rünenberger Giessen waterfall, and the historical context of sites like the Polish Memorial are also highly valued.
Yes, the Tiersteinberg Nature Reserve is a significant natural feature near Anwil. A narrow path winds through its woods, offering a serene environment to experience local flora and fauna. It's an excellent spot for nature lovers seeking a quiet escape.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly special for the Baselbieter Chirsiweg (Cherry Blossom Trail) when the cherry trees are in full bloom. Summer and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions, while winter can provide a different, serene experience, though some paths might be more challenging.
Yes, the region is known for its panoramic viewpoints. The Wisenberg Observation Tower provides a 360-degree view above the treetops. Other notable viewpoints include Wartenfels Castle, offering views over the Niederamt, and the Geissfluhgrat. Beyond Anwil, spots like Belchenfluh, Wasserflue, and Zeiher Homberg offer magnificent vistas of the Swiss plateau, Jura mountains, and even the Black Forest.
Given the varied terrain, especially on hiking trails, it's recommended to wear good footwear. Many paths, such as those near the Wisenberg Observation Tower, can have protruding roots and stones. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially when ascending to viewpoints.
Yes, the area offers several cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes around Anwil. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Anwil guide.
While specific cafes or pubs are not directly listed for each monument, Anwil village itself has amenities. The Polish Memorial has barbecue facilities nearby, and the Rünenberger Giessen waterfall also features a large barbecue area. For accommodation and more dining options, the village of Anwil and nearby towns would be the best places to look.


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