Natural monuments around Bellach, a municipality in the Swiss canton of Solothurn, are situated at the southern foot of the Jura mountains. The region offers a blend of historical significance and ecological value, exemplified by features like the Bellacher Weiher. This area provides opportunities to connect with nature and explore diverse landscapes. Visitors can discover a variety of natural landmarks, from historic ponds to impressive gorges and panoramic summits.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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pretty here, mega super pretty
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A beautiful hike and not too strenuous. While it's still pleasant here in the gorge in summer, it's worth going a little off-season, when it's much quieter.
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Storks have settled and built nests on a number of houses in Altreu. Stork chicks can also be observed here in mid- to late June.
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The Chöpfli is always worth a hike. With a bench and two fire pits, you can look forward to a relaxed summit situation. You will also find a summit book in which we have been immortalized many times. So sign it and be amazed at who all comes to this special Jura summit.
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The last part to the summit is a bit steeper... but the wonderful view from above makes it worthwhile
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Wild, narrow and green, the Wolfsschlucht in the Thal Nature Park in the Solothurn Jura is an adventure for the whole family. Rock walls up to 100 meters high, some of them overhanging, line the gorge. Even in summer it is pleasantly cool and shady. The path leads past caves and washouts. There are several fire pits where you can fortify yourself with a picnic. The entrance is directly at the Herbetswil Wolfsschlucht bus stop. Parking is available in the village center of Herbetswil.
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A worthwhile excursion destination that, when the weather is clear, offers a unique view from Säntis to Mont Blanc. As is well known, many roads lead "to Rome". You can get up and, if you want, "over" the mountain by car, bike or cable car. The "Weissenstein" hotel and spa is the gastronomic flagship of the Weissenstein and is praised not only for its huge viewing terrace, but also for the quality of the food on offer. Numerous flat paths and paths that are also suitable for strollers and wheelchairs run across the Weissenstein. Those who like to put a sausage in the fire will be tempted by well-furnished barbecue areas.
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The idyllic Verena Gorge is located just outside the city of Solothurn. It can be reached on foot from Solothurn in about 20 minutes, but you can also take the bus to the entrance of the gorge (line 4, stop St. Niklaus). The well-developed, easy-to-walk path then leads through the wild and romantic gorge to a hermitage and two chapels. Three restaurants in the vicinity invite you to stop for a bite to eat. The hike, which is actually more of a stroll, is two kilometers long, and the elevation gain is moderate at 40 meters.
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The Bellach region, situated at the southern foot of the Jura mountains, offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore impressive gorges like Verenaschlucht and Hermitage and Wolf Gorge, panoramic summits such as Balmfluechöpfli Summit and Weissenstein, and significant ecological sites like the Bellacher Weiher (Bellach Pond) and the Stork colony in Altreu.
Yes, several natural monuments in the Bellach area are rich in history. The Bellacher Weiher, for instance, dates back to at least 1456, originally built to supply fish to Solothurn and later used to power a weaving mill. It was also the site of a battle in 1798. The Verenaschlucht and Hermitage features a hermitage and chapels, offering a glimpse into historical religious practices.
Absolutely. The Verenaschlucht and Hermitage offers an easy, well-developed path through a wild landscape, perfect for a family stroll. The Wolf Gorge is also family-friendly, with impressive rock walls, caves, and fire pits for picnics. Additionally, the Stork colony in Altreu provides an engaging experience for children to observe storks in their natural habitat.
The Bellacher Weiher is a cantonal nature reserve and an important habitat for various water birds and amphibians. At the Stork colony in Altreu, you can observe storks, especially during the right season. The gorges and forested areas also provide opportunities to spot local flora and fauna.
Yes, Weissenstein offers numerous flat paths that are suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, making it an accessible destination to enjoy panoramic views.
Many natural monuments are accessible via public transport. For example, the Verenaschlucht and Hermitage can be reached by bus from Solothurn. The Wolf Gorge has a bus stop directly at its entrance. Weissenstein is also accessible by cable car, offering a convenient way to reach the summit.
The region around Bellach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountain hikes, such as routes to the Balmfluechöpfli Summit. There are also numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking trails that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. Weissenstein serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes in the Jura mountains. The Verenaschlucht and Hermitage offers a pleasant, easy-to-walk path. For more challenging treks, consider the mountain hikes around Bellach, which include routes to the Balmfluechöpfli Summit.
Visitors frequently praise the unique and impressive views from summits like Balmfluechöpfli Summit and Weissenstein. The tranquil and wild romantic atmosphere of gorges like Verenaschlucht and Hermitage and the cool, shady environment of Wolf Gorge, even in summer, are also highly appreciated. The ecological value and historical significance of sites like the Bellacher Weiher add to the overall appeal.
The natural monuments around Bellach can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the gorges. Summer is ideal for the cool, shady Wolf Gorge. For birdwatching at the Bellacher Weiher or the Stork colony in Altreu, visiting during the right season when wildlife is most active is recommended. Clear days are best for panoramic views from Weissenstein.
Yes, the Bellach region provides excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes and gravel biking trails that pass through scenic areas and near some natural monuments. Weissenstein is also a popular starting point for bike tours.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. Near the Verenaschlucht and Hermitage, there are three restaurants. Weissenstein features a hotel and spa with a large viewing terrace and quality food. In the village center of Herbetswil, near Wolf Gorge, you can find parking and local amenities.


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