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    Cherry Trail

    The trail leads past countless cherry trees and enchanted waterfalls and caves, through wide fields with distant views and over sunny tableland Jurassic plateaus. The starting point of the hiking route is Sommerau railway station.

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    Belchenflue

    Impressive and historic hike up the Belchenflue and through the mystical, imposing Tüfelsschlucht gorge. From Hauenstein near Olten via Allerheiligenberg to Hägendorf. A 360° panoramic view, a historic road, a fairytale forest and great places to stop for refreshments await you! You can board the train directly in front of our hotel.

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    Wasserfallen

    On the crete paths around the Wasserfallen, the view dominates in all directions: The Black Forest and the Vosges Mountains greet you in the northwest, the Alps in the south - on clear days the view stretches from the Allgäu to Mont Blanc. Another highlight of this circular hike: the highest point in Baselbiet - the "hinteri Egg".
    The hike is 10 km long and takes about 3 hours.

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    Wildenstein Castle

    A romantic hike on a plateau in Basel-Landschaft, lined with cherry tree cultivations. Highlights of this hike include a visit to Wildenstein Castle and the oak grove with its 500-year-old gnarled oaks. Finally, the hike leads through the dark, mossy valley Flüegrabe, past the legendary ruin Rifenstein.
    The hike is 17 km long and takes about 4 1/2 hours.

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    Ricola Herb Garden

    Who invented it? Baselland is home to one of 5 Ricola herb gardens in Switzerland. After an idyllic one-and-a-half-hour hike from Bachmättli station, the Ricola show garden invites you to take a breather and get to know the 13 Ricola herbs. A visit to the garden is particularly worthwhile during the summer months of May to September.

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    Chrischona Tower

    The 250 m high television tower is located on the edge of the canton of Basel-Stadt on the border with Germany. It is the highest free-standing structure in Switzerland and offers a view as far as the north face of the Eiger. In addition to the tower, however, there are also the old border guard paths to discover. These lead through the entire forest around the tower. However, if you want to explore them, you should be good on foot. The paths are very narrow and partly overgrown with bushes.

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