Best attractions and places to see around Rothenfluh include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The municipality is situated in the upper Ergolztal valley, flanked by rock formations such as the Rote Fluh, Ringelfluh, and Müliflüeli. Archaeological finds indicate early settlement, with evidence of a prehistoric sun calendar and Roman and Celtic presence. This region offers diverse landscapes and points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The EV6 follows the Rhine - a good cycle path, suitable for everyone.
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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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We rode this section as part of our 2023 Rhine Cycle Tour. Despite extreme flooding, a beautiful path along the "Father Rhine". Definitely worth it 👍
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Nice hiking trail to chill and relax
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The bike path is well developed
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Very cool bike path along the Rhine
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During the Second World War, this tower was used as an air observation post. The forest grew higher and higher, making it necessary to expand the tower. In 1953, it was increased by 6 meters and in 1987 by a further 9.5 meters.
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Rothenfluh is surrounded by impressive rock formations such as the Rote Fluh, Ringelfluh, and Müliflüeli. For panoramic views, visit Wasserflue, which offers vistas of the Swiss Alps and the Black Forest, especially striking in foggy or snowy conditions. Another excellent viewpoint is Geissflue, providing extensive views over the Basel region, Alsace, and the Black Forest.
Yes, Rothenfluh has a rich history. You can visit the charming Chapel Anna, an architectural jewel offering breathtaking views. The region also has archaeological significance, with evidence of a prehistoric sun calendar on the Rote Fluh and Roman and Celtic finds in the 'Uf der Flue / Horn' area. Further afield, the historical Wooden Covered Bridge in Bad Säckingen is a notable landmark.
Families can enjoy a visit to the Wisenberg Observation Tower, where hikers can get above the treetops for a 360-degree panorama. The Wooden Covered Bridge in Bad Säckingen is also considered family-friendly, and its nearby old town offers cozy street cafes and shops. The Rothenfluh Hiking Trail is suitable for a relaxed family hike through picturesque forests.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including the scenic Rothenfluh Hiking Trail. For cycling, consider the Rhine Cycle Route Wallbach–Bad Säckingen, known for its easy terrain and river views. There are also numerous routes for gravel biking and road cycling. For more detailed routes, check out the guides for gravel biking, road cycling, and hiking around Rothenfluh.
Absolutely! The Wisenberg Observation Tower provides a 360-degree panorama above the treetops with information boards. Wasserflue and Geissflue are also excellent summits offering extensive views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Swiss Alps, Black Forest, and the Basel region.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Wasserflue and Geissflue. The historical charm of the Wooden Covered Bridge in Bad Säckingen and its cozy old town are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to get above the forest canopy at the Wisenberg Observation Tower. The komoot community has shared over 590 photos and given more than 1300 upvotes for the attractions in this region.
The Rhine Cycle Route Wallbach–Bad Säckingen is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an easy path along the river with places to take a break. The Wooden Covered Bridge in Bad Säckingen is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
The region offers beauty year-round. Summits like Wasserflue are particularly impressive in foggy conditions or with snow in winter, offering a unique experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the picturesque forests and along the Rhine. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoor cafes and longer daylight hours.
Yes, particularly near the Wooden Covered Bridge in Bad Säckingen, the old town features many cozy street cafes, ice cream parlors, and restaurants, perfect for a break. While specific cafes directly on hiking trails are not detailed, the villages in the region, including Rothenfluh itself, offer dining options.
The Rote Fluh is one of the impressive rock bands flanking the upper Ergolztal valley and is significant as it lent its name to the village ('Red Ridge'). Historically, evidence of a prehistoric sun calendar has been found on the Rote Fluh, indicating early settlement and cultural importance.
Yes, the region caters to various cycling preferences. The Rhine Cycle Route Wallbach–Bad Säckingen is an easy, scenic path. For more challenging rides, you can explore the gravel biking and road cycling guides around Rothenfluh, which include routes of moderate to difficult grades.
Rothenfluh boasts a rich medieval past, with records of its early medieval composition of five hamlets. It was significantly influenced by families like the Thiersteiner and Münch. The village was also one of the first in the Basel countryside to convert to Protestantism in 1525 and served as a stronghold for Anabaptists. Archaeological finds from 2019-2025 have further confirmed the presence of Romans and Celts in the 'Uf der Flue / Horn' area.


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