A special feature of the Aargau region is the confluence of the three rivers Aare, Reuss, and Limmat. The floodplain area north of Brugg and Gebenstorf is also referred to as "the water castle of Switzerland." Here, about 40% of the total water volume from Switzerland comes together in a relatively small area of 163 hectares.
The hot sulfur springs that feed the thermal baths in Rheinfelden, Bad Schinznach, and Bad Zurzach, boasting temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius, also characterize the Aargau region.
Furthermore, the region is known for its historically significant castles and fortresses. The House of Habsburg, for example, had its origins here. All in all, the region features 13 historic old towns and has over 70 museums.
A particularly beautiful and diverse destination in the region is the Jurapark Aargau. Here you will find lush green meadows, blooming cherry trees, charming river landscapes, wooded hills, and numerous vineyards. Whether exploring on your own or on a guided tour, everyone will find something fitting in the Aargau Nature Park.