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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Häggenschwil

Best natural monuments around Häggenschwil are found within a municipality characterized by its agricultural land and forested areas. This blend creates a scenic environment, ideal for exploring the Swiss landscape. While specific natural monuments within the municipality are not widely detailed, Häggenschwil serves as a starting point for broader regional natural experiences. The area offers numerous hiking trails that wind through varied landscapes, catering to different difficulty levels.

Best natural monuments around Häggenschwil

  • The most popular natural monuments is Drei Weieren (St. Gallen), a lake that serves as a recreational area above St. Gallen. This area features five ponds and offers views of St. Gallen.
  • Another must-see spot is Wenigerweier, a lake located in a nature reserve. It is an important habitat for amphibians and offers an idyllic setting for relaxation.
  • Visitors also love Gübsensee East, a lake that is a popular recreational area. It features benches and fire pits, and the path around it is used by joggers.
  • Häggenschwil is known for lakes, forests, and viewpoints. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments, including several lakes and nature reserves.
  • The natural monuments around Häggenschwil are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 290 upvotes and over 150 photos shared.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Drei Weieren (St. Gallen)

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The Dreiweihern are actually worth a trip. However, the two largest ponds have been drained (maintenance work, probably a few more weeks). Worthwhile, as the pond floor is visible for once.

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Wenigerweier

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This is a very beautiful, idyllic place to unwind.

The Wenigerweiher is located in the area of the city of St. Gallen. It is located outside the city center in the direction of Speicher at an altitude of 837 meters above sea level. There is a small island in the eastern part of the pond.

The Wenigerweiher, also spelled Wenigerweier, is located in a nature reserve and is an important habitat for amphibians. The pond is looked after by the nature conservation association of the city of St. Gallen. On the west side of the pond, a footbridge with a little house at the end protrudes into the water.

ARRIVAL TO THE WNIGERWEIHER
A beautiful forest path leads up to the lake from the St. Georgen district of St. Gallen (final stop “St. Georgen, Bach”). The walk takes around 20 minutes and is also very interesting for families with exciting information boards (“Industrial and Nature Trail”). The journey to the Wenigerweiher is shorter from the “Schwarzer Bären” stop on the train line from St. Gallen to Trogen. From there you can walk to the pond in five minutes.

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Gübsensee East

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Popular local recreation area with many benches and fire pits. The walking path around Gübsensee is also very popular with joggers and is frequently used.

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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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Hudelmoos nature reserve
Luminous birch trunks in front of dense reed belts, glittering streams between ponds, radiant swamp marigolds - thanks to individual paths that lead into the area, you can experience the Hudelmoos high moor with its springy ground under your feet.
The moraine landscape in this area was formed by the glaciers of the last Ice Age. After the ice masses retreated, small lakes formed in deeper, dense areas, from which bogs such as the Hudelmoos developed over the course of thousands of years.


History of the Hudelmoss
The increasing hunger for energy due to the growing population and industrialization in the 18th century led to peat extraction in many places. So peat was cut in the Hudelmoos from around 1750 until the middle of the 20th century. As a result of this degradation, only remnants of the original moor are left today.


Since this area was placed under cantonal protection in 1977, the largely dismantled raised bog has been regenerating. Ried meadows (small sedge and pipe grass meadows) have formed on the less humid areas. In 1990 the Hudelmoos was included in the "Federal inventory of raised and transitional moors of national importance". The aim of the current maintenance measures is to preserve the species-rich reed meadows and the generally large biodiversity and to enable further regeneration of the raised bog.

Biodiversity hotspot
The Hudelmoos is now considered a biodiversity hotspot. A monograph published in 1992 lists the following species numbers, among others:
• 40 birds
• 210 butterflies (including moths)
• 29 dragonflies
• 348 vascular plants
• 98 mosses (including 15 peat mosses)
• 298 mushrooms
Text: pro natura
pronatura-tg.ch/de/naturschutzgebiet-hudelmoos

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Helmut Fußach
January 28, 2025, Wenigerweier

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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Nöbi
February 6, 2024, Wenigerweier

Simply beautiful and pure peace!

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Gunggel
August 28, 2023, Gübsensee Ost

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I expect to see around Häggenschwil?

Häggenschwil is characterized by its extensive agricultural land and significant forested areas, creating a scenic environment. While specific named natural monuments within the municipality are not widely detailed, the area offers numerous beautiful hiking trails that wind through varied landscapes. You'll find a blend of tranquil rural scenery and woodlands, with opportunities to explore traditional Swiss architecture.

Are there any specific natural monuments worth visiting near Häggenschwil?

Yes, several notable natural monuments are easily accessible from Häggenschwil. These include Drei Weieren (St. Gallen), a popular recreational area with five ponds offering views of St. Gallen. Another must-see is Wenigerweier, a lake located in a nature reserve important for amphibians. Additionally, Gübsensee East is a popular recreational lake with benches and fire pits.

What makes the Drei Weieren area special?

The Drei Weieren (Three Ponds) St. Gallen is a beloved local recreation area above St. Gallen. Despite its name, it features five ponds that were originally created in the 17th century. It's known for its beautiful natural swimming pools, panoramic paths, and stunning views over the city and towards Lake Constance. The area is perfect for strolling, picnicking, jogging, and in winter, ice skating when conditions allow.

Can I find nature reserves near Häggenschwil?

Yes, there are important nature reserves in the vicinity. The Wenigerweier is situated within a nature reserve, providing a crucial habitat for amphibians. Another significant area is the Hudelmoos Nature Reserve, a high moor that is a biodiversity hotspot with diverse plant and animal species, offering unique walking experiences on its springy ground.

Are there hiking opportunities around Häggenschwil's natural areas?

Häggenschwil offers numerous beautiful hiking trails that wind through varied landscapes, catering to different difficulty levels. For example, the 'Blüten-Sepp' blossom trail leads from Häggenschwil-Winden over the scenic Ruggisberg. You can find many routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, by exploring the hiking routes around Häggenschwil.

What kind of cycling routes are available near Häggenschwil's natural monuments?

The region around Häggenschwil provides excellent cycling opportunities. You can find a variety of routes for touring bicycles, including easy loops like the 'Arbon Town Tower – Arbon Old Town and Lakefront loop from Häggenschwil-Winden'. For more options, explore the cycling routes around Häggenschwil.

Are there mountain biking trails in the vicinity?

Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails near Häggenschwil. Options include moderate routes like the 'Waldschenke Bischofszell – Hauptwil Pond loop from Häggenschwil-Winden' or the 'Roggwil Castle – Ruggisberg Marian Chapel loop'. Discover more trails by checking the MTB trails around Häggenschwil.

Are the natural monuments around Häggenschwil suitable for families?

Many natural areas and monuments near Häggenschwil are family-friendly. For instance, Drei Weieren (St. Gallen) and Wenigerweier are great for families, offering easy walks and scenic spots. The path to Wenigerweier from St. Georgen, Bach, features interesting information boards as part of an 'Industrial and Nature Trail', making it engaging for children.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural areas around Häggenschwil?

The natural areas around Häggenschwil are beautiful year-round. Spring is ideal for witnessing the delicate pink blossom landscapes, especially along trails like the 'Blüten-Sepp'. Summer offers pleasant temperatures for hiking and swimming in the ponds of Drei Weieren. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter, if conditions allow, can be magical for ice skating on certain ponds or enjoying crisp walks.

How can I access these natural monuments by public transport or car?

Access varies by location. For Drei Weieren, you can take the Mühleggbahn or city buses 2 and 8 to 'St. Gallen, Mühlegg', then walk about five minutes. In summer, a bathing bus goes directly to the ponds. Paid parking is also available. For Wenigerweier, a forest path leads from St. Georgen, Bach (20-minute walk), or a shorter five-minute walk from the 'Schwarzer Bären' stop on the train line to Trogen. The Hudelmoos Nature Reserve has a suitable, free parking area.

Can I bring my dog to the natural areas around Häggenschwil?

Generally, many natural areas and trails around Häggenschwil are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or agricultural areas, to protect wildlife and livestock. Some areas, like the Eichweier pond near Drei Weieren, are noted as popular spots for dogs to enjoy the water.

What kind of wildlife can be spotted in the natural areas?

The natural areas around Häggenschwil, particularly the nature reserves, are rich in biodiversity. The Wenigerweier is an important habitat for amphibians. The Hudelmoos Nature Reserve is a biodiversity hotspot, known for its 40 bird species, 210 butterflies (including moths), 29 dragonflies, and a wide array of vascular plants and mosses. Visitors can often spot various bird species, insects, and other small wildlife.

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