Mountain peaks around Nottwil, a municipality in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, are part of the broader mountainous region of Central Switzerland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 525 to 529 meters above sea level on the southern shore of Lake Sempach, Nottwil's local landscape is predominantly agricultural with some forested areas. While Nottwil itself does not feature prominent mountain peaks directly within its small area, its location provides access to notable peaks in the wider Lucerne region. These destinations…
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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It's not a detour, it's part of the tour.
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Great barbecue area for resting with a great view, accessible by car
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Very cool, worth a visit even just for a drink
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The climb is worth it. The departure is dev. a highlight!
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Small, replica pile dwelling settlement near Wauwil. There is also a Stone Age educational trail there. The Stone Age excavations at the Wauwilersee, which was drained in the 19th century, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is possible to charge mobile phones using solar power.
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Unfortunately the summit is entirely in the forest and there is no view
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The highest point in the canton of Aargau is the Geissfluhe 908 m above sea level. M. The Stierenberg is the highest mountain in the whole of the Canton of Aargau (872 m above sea level).
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While Nottwil itself is not directly in the high Alps, the surrounding region offers a diverse range of elevated experiences. You'll find historical sites like the Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement, scenic viewpoints such as the Blosenberg Rest Area with Views of the Beromünster Transmitter, and actual summits like Stierenberg Summit. The broader Lucerne region also provides access to iconic Alpine peaks like Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi for more traditional mountain experiences.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement offers an engaging historical experience with a Stone Age educational trail. The Blosenberg Rest Area is wheelchair accessible and features barbecue facilities, making it ideal for a family outing with great views. Even the Stierenberg Summit, despite being in the forest, is considered family-friendly for a walk.
The most prominent historical site is the Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a replica pile dwelling and a Stone Age educational trail. Additionally, the Rothenburg Town Center, while a settlement, has a rich history with mentions dating back to 1130 and tales of powerful, belligerent families.
For expansive views, head to the Blosenberg Rest Area with Views of the Beromünster Transmitter. This spot offers great views in all directions, including the radio tower and the Alps. For truly breathtaking Alpine panoramas, consider a day trip to Mount Rigi or Mount Pilatus in the wider Lucerne region, both known for their spectacular vistas.
While some 'peaks' like Stierenberg Summit are part of walking routes, Nottwil's immediate surroundings are more agricultural. However, you can find numerous running and cycling routes that pass by or near these elevated points. For dedicated hiking, explore the Running Trails around Nottwil guide for routes like the 'Zellmoos Nature Reserve – Lake Sempach loop'.
Cycling and running are very popular. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to difficult, that explore the landscape around Nottwil and its elevated spots. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Nottwil or Cycling around Nottwil guides for options like the 'Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement – View of Lake Sempach loop' or the 'Sempach City Gate – Suhre Valley Cycle Path loop'.
The Stierenberg Summit is notable as the highest point in the Canton of Aargau, reaching 872 meters above sea level. While it offers a great landscape and a fireplace, the summit itself is entirely within the forest, so it doesn't provide open views.
Yes, for a unique experience, the Tropenhaus in Wolhusen, which is also considered an elevated attraction, features a restaurant and cafe. Additionally, the Blosenberg Rest Area is equipped with barbecue facilities, perfect for a picnic.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the historical significance of the Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement to the panoramic views at the Blosenberg Rest Area. The community also values the natural landscapes and the opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and walking, often discovering hidden gems and peaceful spots.
The Tropenhaus in Wolhusen offers a truly unique experience. It's an indoor tropical house where you can explore exotic plants and enjoy a warm climate, a surprising contrast to the surrounding Swiss landscape. It's an elevated attraction in a different sense, providing a 'tropical' escape.
The Blosenberg Rest Area with Views of the Beromünster Transmitter is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a great option for those with mobility challenges to enjoy panoramic views. For more extensive mountain experiences in the wider Lucerne region, Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi offer cogwheel trains, gondolas, and cable cars for easy access to their summits.


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