Best attractions and places to see around Dagmersellen include a range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the municipality and its surroundings. Located in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, the area offers diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore protected moorlands, scenic lakes, and historic town centers. The region provides opportunities to discover both ancient archaeological sites and significant architectural monuments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On Herzroute 599, view of the pass and surroundings 🤩
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Pretty little town, right on Lake Sempach.
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Willisau is a charming little town with a historic flair and always worth a visit. A stop at the Amrein Café is worthwhile, as this is where the famous Willisauer Ringli was originally made - a sweet cult pastry with a long tradition.
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The late medieval centre of Sursee is worth a look.
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Always worth a trip. Amrein Café, original Willisauer Ringli house.
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Very beautiful, lively little town.
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Very nice little town center. Old buildings, beautiful square! It's just a shame that there is no traffic and no parking here - the square would be a gem like no other and would definitely be very busy.
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Nice little town, cafes, unfortunately not car-free
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The region around Dagmersellen is rich in history. You can visit the charming Willisau Old Town, known for its historic flair and the iconic Luegertor (Willisau Town Gate). Another attractive historic town is Sursee Old Town, located on Lake Sempach. Further afield, the extensive Cistercian monastery of St. Urban Abbey is an impressive cultural monument. Within Dagmersellen itself, the Kreuzberg Chapel, the Reformed Church, and the Catholic Church of St. Laurentius and Rectory are significant sites. Archaeological enthusiasts might be interested in the Roman Estates and the Grundwald Hallstatt period necropolis.
Yes, the area offers several natural highlights. Lake Mauensee, with its beautiful castle on an island, provides scenic views, though swimming and fishing are prohibited. Adjacent to the lake is the Wauwilermoos, a protected moorland area and home to Switzerland's last large lapwing colony, offering hiking trails through its nature reserve. For panoramic views of the Lucerne countryside, consider visiting Herzberg Uffikon, located at 700 meters above sea level. The broader region also provides access to Lake Lucerne and surrounding mountains like Pilatus and Rigi, offering breathtaking vistas.
Dagmersellen is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy loops like the 'Hiking loop from Wauwil' to moderate routes such as the 'Kneipp Pool Dagmersellen – Dagmersellen Train Station loop'. For runners, there are several running trails, including the 'Kneipp Pool Dagmersellen – Fluemattweg loop'. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes like the 'Willisau Old Town – Willisau Clock Tower loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Dagmersellen, Running Trails around Dagmersellen, and Road Cycling Routes around Dagmersellen guide pages.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Dagmersellen are suitable for families. The historic old towns of Willisau Old Town and Sursee Old Town are pleasant for strolls and exploring. The Wauwilermoos offers easy hiking trails that can be enjoyed by families, allowing them to discover nature and prehistoric pile-dwelling settlements. Herzberg Uffikon is also a popular venue for family events, providing great views and a relaxed atmosphere.
The best time to visit Dagmersellen for sightseeing and outdoor activities is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is milder and more conducive for exploring historical sites, enjoying lake views, and undertaking hiking or cycling tours. The natural landscapes, such as Wauwilermoos and Lake Mauensee, are particularly beautiful during this period.
Yes, when visiting Willisau Old Town, you must try the famous 'Willisauer Ringli' pastry. This rock-hard, round biscuit with a hole is a sweet cult pastry with a long tradition and is a local specialty originating from Willisau. Many cafes in Willisau offer this traditional treat.
Beyond the well-known towns, consider exploring the Wasserstollen Rötler, a 64-meter-long accessible tunnel carved into hard sandstone, whose age remains a mystery. Water still flows from its crevices, and it offers a unique glimpse into the region's geological past. The Kreuzberg Chapel, a regional pilgrimage site with a late Gothic image of the Virgin Mary, also offers a serene and historically rich experience, with various Stations of the Cross leading up to it.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The historic old towns like Willisau Old Town and Sursee Old Town are praised for their picturesque settings and pleasant atmosphere. The tranquility and scenic views around Lake Mauensee and the Wauwilermoos are also highly rated, offering peaceful escapes and opportunities for gentle walks. The architectural grandeur of St. Urban Abbey is also a significant draw for those interested in cultural monuments.
Yes, Dagmersellen has several notable architectural and religious sites. The Kreuzberg Chapel (Chrüzhubel) is a significant regional pilgrimage site. The Reformed Church, built in 1926 by renowned architect Armin Meili, is another architectural highlight. Additionally, the Catholic Church of St. Laurentius and its Rectory are designated cultural assets, recognized for their historical importance and architectural style.
Yes, the region holds evidence of ancient Roman presence. Archaeological sites such as the Chammeren Roman estate and the Fuchshalden / Rumi Roman estate (partially in Altishofen) are listed as cultural assets. These sites, along with the Grundwald Hallstatt period necropolis, offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient past and early settlements.
For excellent panoramic views of the Lucerne countryside, you can visit Herzberg Uffikon, situated at 700 meters above sea level. While not a specific highlight in our guide, it's a well-known local spot for its expansive vistas. Additionally, many of the hiking routes around Dagmersellen, such as those found in the Hiking around Dagmersellen guide, will lead you to elevated points offering scenic outlooks over the landscape.
While not directly accessible for tours, Lake Mauensee features a beautiful castle situated on an island. The castle can be admired from the shore and is accessible via a bridge, though it is privately owned and cannot be visited internally. Its picturesque setting makes it a lovely sight during a walk around the lake.


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