Attractions and places to see around Langenthal, a town in the canton of Bern, Switzerland, offer a blend of cultural experiences, historical sites, and natural beauty. The area features a distinctive landscape with water meadows and is situated near the Aare river. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural institutions, and natural points of interest. The town's inner city also features unusually high pavements, historically designed to manage floodwaters.
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Besides the old wooden bridge, the Salt House is probably the most mentioned building in Wangen an der Aare
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A great starting point for the Aare River Trail. The train station is right next to the castle, and there's also free parking. For example, you can take the red train from here to Solothurn and hike back along the Aare River – a beautiful route!
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Beautiful garden restaurants for a cozy coffee break.
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Wangen an der Aare is a municipality and capital of the administrative district of Oberaargau in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. The little town with the historic town center is located in a rural setting directly on the large Mittelland river Aare between the towns of Olten and Solothurn, but belongs to the Bernese Oberaargau. An old covered wooden bridge crosses the river. Wangen an der Aare was also the main town of the former district of the same name. In the municipal area, the small river Ösch flows into the Aare as a mill stream. Neighboring communities are Attiswil, Wiedlisbach, Walliswil near Wangen and Wangenried. In the west, the municipality borders on the canton of Solothurn.
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A beautiful round with forest and water
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Nice view of Aarwangen Castle 🏰 on cycle route 5 and 8 Olten -> Solothurn. The castle already existed as a knight's complex at the end of the 12th century 👌🏻.
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The salt was temporarily stored in the salt house (capacity 50,000 hundredweight) before being distributed further. In 1823, salt was distributed to 55 communities. After the discovery of the Rhine saltworks in 1836, the salt trade leveled off and was abolished in 1859. (according to information board)
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The Langenthal area offers several natural points of interest. You can visit Lake Burgäschi, a natural lake surrounded by forest and reeds, perfect for walks or swimming. The Hochwacht Observation Tower provides distant views of the landscape. Additionally, the Hirschpark (Deer Park) and Schorenweiher pond are popular spots for enjoying nature.
Langenthal is rich in history and culture. Notable sites include the Wangen an der Aare Covered Wooden Bridge, a historical landmark. You can also explore the Stadttheater Langenthal, Kunsthaus Langenthal, Museum Langenthal, and the Design Center Langenthal. The historic Old Kaufhaus and Old Mill are recognized as Swiss heritage sites of national significance. Slightly outside Langenthal, the impressive St. Urban Cistercian Monastery is a must-see.
Families can enjoy a visit to the Hirschpark (Deer Park), located east of the city center, which features approximately 80 animals including fallow deer, sika, wild boar, dwarf goats, donkeys, and ponies. Admission is free. The Langenthal Animal Park also offers a children's playground and focuses on deer. Lake Burgäschi is another great spot for families, offering a lido and swimming opportunities.
Yes, the area around Langenthal offers various hiking opportunities. While specific hiking routes are not detailed for each attraction, you can find numerous trails for different difficulty levels. For more detailed information on hiking routes, you can explore the Langenthal guide page which often includes nearby routes.
There are several cycling routes around Langenthal catering to different preferences. You can find routes like the 'Bad Gutenburg – Bären Inn, Madiswil loop from Langenthal' for an easy ride, or more challenging options such as the 'Burgdorf Castle – On the banks of the Emme loop from Langenthal Süd'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Langenthal guide.
Yes, Langenthal's inner city is known for its unusually high pavements. These were historically constructed to channel floodwaters from the River Langeten through the streets in emergencies, influencing the urban development of the area. The Wangen an der Aare Covered Wooden Bridge is another notable architectural landmark.
Langenthal boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The Stadttheater Langenthal is the largest cultural institution in the town, offering a diverse program. For contemporary art, the Kunsthaus Langenthal, housed in the historic 'Choufhüsi,' focuses primarily on Swiss contemporary art trends.
Langenthal can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring natural sites such as the Hirschpark and Lake Burgäschi. Autumn offers beautiful scenery for walks, while cultural institutions like the Stadttheater and Kunsthaus are accessible throughout the year.
The St. Urban Cistercian Monastery, located slightly east of Langenthal, is one of Switzerland's most impressive cultural monuments. Founded in 1194, it features stunning Baroque and Cistercian architecture, including notable choir stalls, a grand stairway, and a large Baroque organ. The library with its carved oak columns is particularly worth seeing.
Absolutely. Lake Burgäschi is a popular spot for water activities. It features a lido and other swimming opportunities, and you can also walk or cycle around its shores. The lake is nestled within a nature reserve, offering a serene environment.
From the Hochwacht Observation Tower, you can expect expansive distant views of the surrounding landscape. This viewpoint, historically used for signaling, offers a great perspective of the region.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity around Langenthal. You can find routes like the 'Langete Riverside Trail – View of Pfaffnau loop from Langenthal' or the 'Emme River – Aareweg loop from Herzogenbuchsee'. For more gravel biking adventures, check out the Gravel biking around Langenthal guide.
Beyond the historical sites within Langenthal, Thunstetten Castle is located between Langenthal and Herzogenbuchsee. This Louis XIV style country seat, built between 1713 and 1715, features a cozy castle café and a museum, offering views over the Jura mountain chain. While Aarwangen Castle is not open to the public, its surroundings along the Aare river are popular.


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