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No traffic road cycling routes around Zullwil are characterized by the diverse terrain of the Solothurn and Baselbieter Jura region. This area features rolling hills, limestone formations, and dense forests, providing a varied landscape for road cyclists. The region offers a mix of ascents and descents, with routes that traverse scenic valleys and lead to panoramic viewpoints. Road cyclists can find paths ranging from riverside stretches to more challenging climbs into the Jura mountains.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
4.5
(6)
106
riders
27.1km
01:30
530m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
25
riders
17.3km
00:50
250m
250m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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11
riders
22.1km
01:12
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
15
riders
19.4km
01:00
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
13
riders
23.3km
01:03
260m
260m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The "Obere Tor" (also called Törli) is the landmark of Liestal and the rest of the medieval city fortification. The substructure was built in the first half of the 13th century, the subsequently added barbican had to make way in 1879 for traffic reasons. The tower has probably been painted since 1498/99, the current paintings are by local painter Otto Plattner from the years 1949/50 and show on the inside the Rütli oath and St. George the dragon slayer, on the outside Chronos and a warrior with a Swiss banner.
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Liestal is a municipality with a rich and eventful past, dating back to Roman and pre-Roman times. The town was often under the influence of Basel. The town's landmark is the Obere Tor (Törli), a remnant of the medieval fortification. Liestal offers a rich cultural scene.
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Newly paved cycle path between Grellingen and Dugingen
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The night of the summer solstice in 1984 was dramatic and ominous. Flames shot into the sky above Angenstein Castle, sparks flew through the thick clouds of smoke, and the old castle chapel crackled in the heat. Two precious bells, which had rung out across the valley for centuries, suddenly fell silent. When the smoke cleared, they had vanished. The residents were baffled. No one knew whether thieves had taken advantage of the confusion or whether an ancient curse had completed the work of destruction. The report on SRF: https://www.srf.ch/play/tv/schweiz-aktuell/video/mysterioeser-fund?urn=urn:srf:video:f2e42c17-9264-407f-a914-8eb7cd0d9cf4
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There are better places to admire the Birs: It's always quite busy and there's heavy traffic here. Therefore, I recommend: Take a look as you drive by and move on.
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With the construction of the new railway line between Aesch and Grellingen, the cycle path was also renovated. It is now completely paved. In Grellingen, near the former paper mill, the path connects to the railway line in such a way that crossing the tracks is no longer necessary. A great connection and very safe, much better than the parallel Grellingerstrasse road above.
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The medieval Angenstein Castle belongs to the Canton of Basel-Stadt and is not open to the public. However, the castle can be viewed quite well from the outside, and rooms can be rented for events. The name means 'narrow stone' and comes from the narrow passageway on the site. Throughout its history, it has been burned down, destroyed, and rebuilt many times. The last fire occurred in 1984. The castle also houses rental apartments, and below it lies the Angenstein fortification – a military historical monument of national importance. Bunkers from the Second World War are visible; the painted facades were only added in the 1960s. The Muggenberg bunker complex is visible opposite.
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Susy's farm shop is tucked away unobtrusively by the roadside and can easily be missed. That would be a real shame for your taste buds, because on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays, they're treated to heavenly goodness. They offer bread, sweets, savory snacks, and drinks from the refrigerator. Payment is accepted in cash or with TWINT. A gem that will give you the energy you need for the next leg of your journey!
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There are currently 7 no traffic road cycling routes listed around Zullwil, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The best season for traffic-free road cycling in Zullwil and the surrounding Jura mountains is typically from spring to autumn. During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the scenic landscapes are at their most vibrant. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, Zullwil offers several easy no traffic road cycling routes suitable for beginners. For example, the Liestal City Gate (Törli) – Liestal Gate loop from Büren SO is an excellent option, providing a pleasant ride with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. The region, nestled in the Jura mountains, provides opportunities for more advanced cyclists. A challenging option is the Vue sur Wolschwiller – Blochmont Pass loop from Aesch BL, which features significant elevation changes and covers a longer distance, rewarding riders with panoramic views.
Many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Zullwil are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Gempenturm Observation Tower – View from Gempenfluh loop from Duggingen, which offers a scenic circular tour.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Zullwil traverse diverse landscapes. You can expect to see the rolling hills and dense forests of the Jura mountains, picturesque valleys like the Kaltbrunnental, and potentially catch glimpses of the Aare and Emme rivers. Notable viewpoints include the View from Gempenfluh.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. While cycling, you might pass by historical sites such as Beinwil Monastery or catch views of Gilgenberg Castle. The area is also dotted with countless chapels, adding to the scenic beauty and cultural experience.
Zullwil and nearby towns are generally well-connected by public transport within the Solothurn canton. You can often reach starting points of routes via train or bus, though specific connections will depend on your chosen route. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies before your trip.
Parking options are available in Zullwil and surrounding villages, often near public transport hubs or designated parking areas. For specific routes, it's recommended to check the route details on komoot for suggested starting points and parking information, as options can vary.
Yes, many routes pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops. Additionally, the region features charming mountain inns and huts like the Waldweid Mountain Inn or the Hintere Wasserfallen Mountain Inn, perfect for a break and a meal.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Zullwil are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the stunning views of the Jura mountains, and the well-maintained surfaces that make for an enjoyable ride away from vehicle traffic.
While some routes offer easier sections, the term 'road cycling' generally implies routes on paved surfaces that may include some climbs. For families with younger children, it's best to choose the 'easy' rated routes, which tend to have less elevation and shorter distances, ensuring a more comfortable experience. Always check the route's difficulty and elevation profile before setting out with family.


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