Mountain peaks in Bezirk Thierstein, located in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, offer varied hiking experiences and scenic views. The region is characterized by its Jura mountain landscape, providing a range of elevations and natural features. These peaks serve as prominent landmarks and offer perspectives of the surrounding Swiss, French, and German landscapes. The district features a selection of summits and viewpoints accessible via established hiking trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The panoramic view from up here is phenomenal.
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The ridge path is truly exciting, but challenging. It runs deep into the forest, so you can't really see how exposed it actually is. Surefootedness is essential.
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The Welschgätterli is a mountain pass between Montsevelier in the canton of Jura and Erschwil in the canton of Solothurn. Its summit is at an altitude of 810 meters above sea level, directly on the border between the two cantons. A yellow-marked hiking trail leads over the pass, connecting the two villages. You can also hike past the Welschgätterli on the Chemin du Val Terbi, which takes you on a circular route over the heights around Montsevelier. From the summit of the pass, the hike to Montsevelier takes about half an hour and to Erschwil around 40 minutes.
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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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Welschgätterli, a "to-do" in the region! 😍
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Great hike with a view of the mountains. Sure-footedness required
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The Karlisberg offers a wonderful view. However, you have to walk a few meters towards the ridge so that you can enjoy it. The Karlisberg is on the Fringeli-Retemberg route and is just a “passage point” when biking. But the short stop is worth it.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Hohe Winde Summit, the highest point in the district. From here, you can often see the distant Alps, the Vosges mountains in France, and Germany's Black Forest. Another excellent option is Hirnichopf Summit, which provides great mountain views and excellent prospects of the surrounding landscape, especially from its pleasant ridge walk.
Yes, Bezirk Thierstein offers several challenging routes for experienced hikers. The ascent to Hirnichopf Summit, for instance, can be steep and requires sure-footedness. Similarly, trails to Barenflue and Chrattenflue Ridge are categorized as challenging, often involving steep climbs and rocky sections. Always ensure you have appropriate footwear and are prepared for the terrain.
While many peaks involve moderate to challenging hikes, some areas offer more accessible options. The Homberg, for example, is known for its accessibility via hiking trails and features a rustic inn with a children's playground, making it a good choice for families. For specific routes, look for trails marked as 'easy' or 'intermediate' on komoot, which often lead to viewpoints like Karlisberg or Hoggen, offering rewarding views without extreme difficulty.
The mountain peaks in Bezirk Thierstein are part of the Jura mountain landscape, characterized by diverse natural features. You'll encounter dense forests, rocky outcrops, and natural monuments like Barenflue and View from Portiflue. Many peaks offer expansive views over valleys, other mountain ranges, and sometimes even distant international borders.
Yes, the Remelturm Observation Tower is a notable man-made monument that stands on the border ridge between Switzerland and France. It offers unique views along the ridge and has historical significance. Additionally, many summits like Hohe Winde Summit and Hirnichopf Summit serve as natural viewpoints with sensational prospects.
Beyond hiking, Bezirk Thierstein offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Birs near Soyhières – Grand Étang de la Réselle loop' for gravel biking or the 'View of the Jura Hills – Käsel Viewpoint loop' for mountain biking. Find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Gravel biking in Bezirk Thierstein and MTB Trails in Bezirk Thierstein.
Absolutely. For example, a popular moderate route is the 'Hohe Winde ski hut – Hohe Winde Summit loop from Beinwil SO,' which takes you directly to Hohe Winde Summit. Another option is the 'Gilgenberg Castle Ruin – Hirnichopf Summit loop from Nunningen,' leading to Hirnichopf Summit. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking in Bezirk Thierstein guide.
The best time to visit generally depends on the activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, though some peaks can be quite windy, like Hohe Winde. Winter hiking is possible but requires checking conditions for snow and ice, especially on higher or more challenging routes.
Yes, some peaks and trails offer facilities. Near Hohe Winde Summit, there is a ski hut that provides refreshments. A forest hut is also located in the vicinity of Hirnichopf Summit, offering a resting spot with views. Additionally, the Homberg (within Solothurn) features a rustic inn with a terrace. For other trails, it's advisable to pack your own snacks and drinks.
Visitors consistently praise the sensational panoramic views from peaks like Hohe Winde Summit, which extend to the Alps and beyond. The challenging yet rewarding ascents, such as those to Hirnichopf Summit, are also highly valued. The diverse hiking experiences, from ridge walks to forest trails, and the opportunity to connect with nature are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
The highest point in Bezirk Thierstein is Hohe Winde Summit, reaching an elevation of 1,205 meters. It is renowned for its extensive panoramic views.
Yes, the Welschgätterli Pass, at 810 meters above sea level, is a notable mountain pass in the region. It sits directly on the border between the canton of Jura and Solothurn, and a yellow-marked hiking trail leads over it, connecting the villages of Montsevelier and Erschwil. It's also part of the Chemin du Val Terbi circular route.


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