Attractions and places to see around Langenbruck include a diverse range of natural features and historical sites. Situated in the Swiss Jura mountains, Langenbruck is the highest municipality in Baselland, offering a starting point for exploring the serene natural landscape. The region is characterized by folded Jura chains, forested ridges, and meadows, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. It also features cultural gems reflecting its historical significance.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Tüfelschlucht is truly a fascinating place. The combination of rushing waterfalls, moss-covered rocks and lush greenery creates a unique and calming atmosphere. The hike along the stream offers new, breathtaking views and invites you to enjoy nature to the fullest. Whether at one of the fire pits or simply lingering at the waterfall - the Tüfelschlucht is a perfect place for a relaxing break.
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This viewpoint is located on the highest point of the Swiss Belchen on the border between Baselland and Solothurn and is best reached on foot. There are no public transport stations nearby. A car park is available 5 minutes on foot below the Chilchzimmersattel. From there it is a 15-minute hike to the Belchenfluh. Further information The famous "Belchenflue" viewpoint was used as an observation post in World War I and was blasted into its current form. The Belchensüdstrasse between Ifenthal and the Belchenflue commemorates the troops involved in the construction with numerous coats of arms, which immortalized themselves in the rock after the work was completed.
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A great tour that we really enjoyed. In order not to have to walk the same route to and from Hirnichopf twice, we walked the official hiking trail shortly after the start to Hirnichopf. A small trail with steps and lots of variety. When descending from Hirnichopf again on the "official" path, I had to say: "If I had had to go up here..." (a climb from here would definitely have made my pulse race). So it's better to use the official hiking trail shortly after the start. A short stop at the Metingerbeg restaurant also refreshed us. Otherwise the route was great and we liked the view! Thank you
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Great hike with a view of the mountains. Sure-footedness required
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Since the Wiesenberg is in the forest, this observation tower makes sense. It takes hikers above the treetops and allows a 360-degree panorama. There are panorama boards. The climb is worth it.
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Romantic paths over rocky ridges invite you to climb the Belchenflue at 1,099 m with a unique panoramic view. The viewpoint is located at the highest point of Belchen on the border between Baselland and Solothurn and can be reached on foot. https://www.baselland-tourismus.ch/poi/belchenfluh
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Imposing bridge over the Aare. You should take it with you on a sightseeing tour. Already in Roman times there was a fort in Olten at the site of the old bridge to protect the river crossing. The old bridge was first mentioned in 1295. Source and more: https://myswitzerland.com/de-de/erlebnisse/old-wooden-bridge-in-olten
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Very nice path over the Belchenflue, sure-footedness is sometimes required, especially when it is wet
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Langenbruck is surrounded by the picturesque Jura mountains, offering diverse natural features. You can explore the dramatic Tüfels Gorge with its scenic path, rushing waterfalls, and moss-covered rocks. The region also features forested ridges, meadows, and pastures, characteristic of the folded Jura chains, providing extensive hiking opportunities.
Yes, Langenbruck has several historical and cultural sites. Visit the former Benedictine monastery, Kloster Schönthal, which now serves as a cultural meeting place with a sculpture park and changing exhibitions. The Wisenberg Observation Tower, originally an air observation post during WWII, offers panoramic views and historical context. The Hauenstein pass, where the 'Römerstrasse' is located, also played a crucial historical role during Roman times.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint, located at 1,098.9 meters. It's the highest point of the Swiss Belchen and offers expansive vistas. Another excellent spot is the Wisenberg Observation Tower, which provides a 360-degree panorama above the treetops.
Langenbruck is an ideal location for outdoor activities. The region boasts numerous trails for hiking, road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. During winter, you can enjoy a ski lift and cross-country skiing. For more adventurous options, there's a Solarbob, a rope park, and a pumptrack.
Yes, Langenbruck offers family-friendly options. The Tüfels Gorge is a great place for a scenic walk that families can enjoy. Additionally, activities like the Solarbob, a rope park, and a pumptrack provide fun and action for visitors of all ages. The Old Wooden Bridge in Olten is also listed as family-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Langenbruck, ranging from moderate to difficult. Popular routes include loops to the Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint and the Fortification Hauenstein. Some trails, like the ascent to Hirnichopf Summit, can be steep and require sure-footedness. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Langenbruck guide.
For challenging hikes, consider the ascent to Hirnichopf Summit, known for its steep climb but rewarding views. The Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint also involves a worthwhile ascent, sometimes requiring sure-footedness, especially when wet. The Wisenberg Observation Tower hike is classified as medium difficulty, requiring good footwear due to roots and stones.
Absolutely. The region around Langenbruck is well-suited for cycling. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For specific mountain biking trails, explore the MTB Trails around Langenbruck guide, which includes routes like the 'View over the Diegtertal' and 'Teufelsküche viewpoint'. Gravel biking options are also available in the Gravel biking around Langenbruck guide.
Langenbruck itself is the highest municipality in Baselland. The highest point in the immediate vicinity, offering spectacular views, is the Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint, situated at 1,098.9 meters between Langenbruck and Eptingen.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from summits like Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint and the unique natural beauty of places like Tüfels Gorge. The combination of rushing waterfalls, moss-covered rocks, and lush greenery in the gorge creates a calming atmosphere. The challenging yet rewarding ascents to viewpoints are also highly appreciated.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Kloster Schönthal & Sculpture Park offers a unique blend of history and contemporary art in a serene setting. The hamlet of Bärenwil, the highest settlement in Baselland, with its church converted into a popular restaurant, provides a charming regional experience and a starting point for hikes. The annual Viehauktion (cattle auction) in August is also a distinctive local event.
While some attractions like Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint do not have public transport stations nearby, a car park is available about 5 minutes on foot below the Chilchzimmersattel, from where it's a short hike to the viewpoint. For other attractions, it's advisable to check specific access details, but generally, the region is well-equipped for hikers and cyclists.


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