Natural monuments around Andwil (SG) are found within the scenic landscapes of the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. The region offers diverse natural environments, including picturesque countryside and elevated viewpoints. Visitors can explore a network of hiking trails and tranquil natural settings. The area provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and engagement with nature.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Great circular hike through St. Gallen. 🥰
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The funny thing about it: dogs are allowed to swim in the Bubenweiher lake, but not humans :)! https://www.teddy-b.ch/ausflugsziele/drei-weieren-st-gallen-wasserwelten/
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Beautiful path on both sides along the Wenigerweiher, with constantly beautiful views of the water.
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Drei Weieren is the name of the local recreation area below Freudenberg in St. Gallen. The ponds, which were created in the 17th century to provide water, are now beautiful natural swimming pools. The area around the waters is also perfect for strolling or picnicking.
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Beautiful lake on the outskirts of the city and a fisherman's hot-spot
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Beautiful reservoir and great local recreation area. It also has large fire pit. You can also swim in the lake.
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The picturesque pond is on the edge of St.Georgen. It owes its name to the businessman Michael Weniger, who had the pond built in the 19th century. The pond served as a reservoir for the industrial and commercial companies of the time. Today the pond is the idyllic starting point of the industrial and nature trail as well as the Philosphentalweg. The pond is a beautiful local recreation area and benches invite you to linger. (Source: St.Gallen-Lake Constance)
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The natural beauty around Andwil (SG) is primarily experienced through its scenic landscapes, extensive hiking opportunities, and charming bodies of water. You'll find picturesque countryside, elevated viewpoints, and tranquil natural settings. The region is known for its lakes, ponds, and nature reserves, which are often integrated into hiking and walking routes.
Yes, the region features several beautiful lakes and ponds. A popular spot is Drei Weieren (Three Ponds) St. Gallen, a local recreation area with five ponds, offering swimming, picnicking, and wonderful views over the city and towards Lake Constance. Another idyllic pond is Wenigerweier, located in a nature reserve and important for amphibians, featuring a footbridge for nature observation.
The area around Andwil (SG) is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Aetschberg, Alpstein View – S'Bröggli Wooden Bridge loop from Andwil SG' or the 'Weiler Rüti – Andwil Village Square loop from Andwil SG'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Thur River Trail – Gossau–Flawil Cycle Route loop from Arnegg'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'View of the River Thur – Narrow Trail Along the Thur loop from Arnegg'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Andwil (SG).
Absolutely. Many natural spots are well-suited for families. The Drei Weieren (Three Ponds) St. Gallen is a popular recreational area where families can swim, picnic, and enjoy the views. The Wenigerweier, with its nature reserve and footbridge, offers an interesting and educational experience for children. Additionally, the Hudelmoos Nature Reserve Parking Area provides access to a beautiful moor area with soft paths, perfect for simple walks with the family.
The natural monuments around Andwil (SG) offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming in the ponds and enjoying lush green landscapes. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests and trails, making it perfect for hiking. In winter, if ice thickness allows, some ponds like the Buebenweier at Drei Weieren (Three Ponds) St. Gallen are open for ice skating, offering a unique experience.
Yes, the region is home to important natural reserves. The Wenigerweier is located within a nature reserve, providing a crucial habitat for amphibians. Another significant area is the Hudelmoos Nature Reserve, a high moor with diverse biodiversity, including numerous bird, butterfly, and plant species. It offers individual paths to experience its unique ecosystem.
Definitely. The natural monuments are well-integrated with walking and jogging paths. The area around Gübsensee East is a popular recreational area with paths suitable for walking and jogging. Similarly, the panoramic paths around Drei Weieren (Three Ponds) St. Gallen are perfect for a stroll or a run, offering beautiful views.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere of the natural sites. They particularly enjoy the stunning views over St. Gallen and towards Lake Constance from spots like Drei Weieren (Three Ponds) St. Gallen. The well-maintained paths, opportunities for swimming, and the chance to observe nature in reserves like Wenigerweier are also highly appreciated. The overall experience of immersing oneself in the peaceful Swiss countryside is a major draw.
While the focus is on natural beauty, some sites do feature historical man-made elements. For instance, Gübsensee East is known for its dam wall, which was built in 1900 and was part of Switzerland's first high-pressure power plant. This adds an interesting historical dimension to the recreational area.
Many natural monuments are reasonably accessible. For example, Drei Weieren (Three Ponds) St. Gallen is well-connected to the city center by public transport, with buses and even a bathing bus in summer. Paid parking spaces are also available. For the Hudelmoos Nature Reserve, there is a suitable, larger, and free parking area, making it convenient for car visitors.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered through personal exploration, the entire region of Andwil (SG) offers a cohesive natural experience that rewards those who venture beyond the most popular spots. The charm lies in its peaceful, verdant surroundings and the extensive network of trails that lead to quiet corners, offering serene moments and appreciation of the local ecology away from crowds. Exploring the various hiking routes in the hiking guide can lead you to such discoveries.


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