Best attractions and places to see around Winznau, a municipality in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, offer a combination of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its natural features, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Winznau is home to the Käsloch, a Paleolithic cave recognized as a national heritage site.
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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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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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Very nice path over the Belchenflue, sure-footedness is sometimes required, especially when it is wet
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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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The climb is worth it, the path is a bit exposed. But you can see the valley and feel the remains of the original Jura
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The Wiesenbergturm beautiful little tower with good vision if the weather is right.
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The area around Winznau is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Tüfels Gorge, known for its rushing waterfalls and moss-covered rocks, offering a calming atmosphere for hikers. Other natural highlights include the Wasserflue and Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint, both offering panoramic views.
Yes, Winznau is home to the Käsloch, a Paleolithic cave that holds national significance as a Swiss heritage site, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times. Additionally, the Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint served as an observation post during World War I, and the Wisenberg Observation Tower was used as an air observation post during the Second World War.
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting the Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint, which offers unique vistas from the highest point of the Swiss Belchen. The Wasserflue provides panoramic views of the Swiss Alps and the Black Forest. For a 360-degree panorama above the treetops, the Wisenberg Observation Tower is highly recommended.
Yes, the Tüfels Gorge is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging hiking route along a stream with waterfalls and designated fire pits. The Wisenberg Observation Tower is also a great family outing, providing an exciting climb and rewarding views.
Winznau is surrounded by excellent hiking trails. You can explore the Tüfels Gorge, which offers a beautiful path through natural scenery. For more extensive options, you can find various routes, including the 'Wartenfels Castle – Frohburg Castle Ruins loop from Trimbach' or the 'Alte Aare – Bench With a View of the River loop from Dulliken'. Discover more hiking routes in the Hiking around Winznau guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several routes suitable for running and road cycling. For runners, trails like the 'View of the Aare Canal – Olten Weir loop from Winznau' are popular. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'View of Olten – Old Wooden Bridge, Olten loop from Dulliken'. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Winznau and Road Cycling Routes around Winznau guides.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from summits like Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint and Wasserflue. The calming atmosphere and natural beauty of the Tüfels Gorge, with its waterfalls and fire pits, are also highly appreciated. The unique experience of climbing the Wisenberg Observation Tower for 360-degree views is also a favorite.
While some attractions, like the Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint, do not have public transport stations nearby, they are often accessible via a short hike from a parking area. For specific public transport information to other sites, it's advisable to check local schedules.
Beyond the main highlights, the region offers many quiet spots for relaxation. The Geissflue viewpoint, for instance, offers ingenious views of the Baden region, Alsace, and the Basel area, and is a less frequented summit compared to others.
The natural attractions and hiking trails around Winznau are enjoyable throughout much of the year. While many outdoor activities are popular in warmer months, some viewpoints like Wasserflue can be particularly impressive in foggy conditions or with snow in winter, offering a different kind of scenic beauty.
The Wisenberg Observation Tower is situated in a forest, and the ascent is worthwhile for the 360-degree panorama above the treetops, complete with information boards. It's recommended to wear good footwear as the hike can involve many protruding roots and stones, making it a moderate rather than easy trail.
The Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint is best reached on foot. There are no public transport stations nearby, but a car park is available about 5 minutes below the Chilchzimmersattel, from where it's a 15-minute hike to the summit. Sure-footedness is sometimes required, especially in wet conditions.


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