Best mountain peaks around Hagenthal-Le-Bas are found within the Alsatian Jura, a region characterized by elevated terrain and scenic views. While prominent, individually named mountain peaks are not directly within the commune, the area offers a mountain-like experience through its high points and trails. The broader vicinity provides diverse landscapes suitable for hiking and exploring the outdoors. This region is appreciated for its natural monuments and varied terrain.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Just below the museum is an entry point for Rhine swimmers
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The Museum Tinguely in Basel is an art museum
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The customs regulations are conveniently posted in the gate.
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A city gate was probably built here before 1398
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Very beautiful good art directly in the Tinguely Museum on the Rhine
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The Spalentor is the most magnificent and imposing of the three city gates that have survived from the great city fortifications of 1400. It is a former city gate of the city and corresponds to the former Spalenschwibbogen on the inner Basel city wall.
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Old steel bridge over the railway tracks
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You have to go there. What an artist.
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While Hagenthal-Le-Bas doesn't have traditional towering peaks, the region offers elevated terrain and scenic views within the Alsatian Jura. You can explore high points and trails that provide a mountain-like experience, appreciated for their natural beauty and varied landscapes.
One prominent feature is the chaîne du Raemel, the highest point in the Alsatian Jura at 832 meters, offering magnificent panoramic views of the Swiss Jura. Another popular spot is the Remelturm Observation Tower, which stands on the border ridge between Switzerland and France and provides wonderful views over the hills.
Yes, the region offers diverse hiking opportunities. For a challenging experience, you can hike the 'Sentier des douaniers ou des contrebandiers' to the chaîne du Raemel. Other popular routes include the 'Boucle Vue sur Leymen – Chapelle Sainte-Walburge' and the 'Boucle Grenznahe Ruhe in Neuwiller – Auberge de Neuwiller'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Hagenthal-Le-Bas guide.
The Spalentor City Gate in nearby Basel is a significant historical monument, considered one of the most beautiful city gates in Switzerland. Additionally, the Chapelle Sainte-Walburge, built in 1682, is a small chapel above Leymen and part of the Way of St. James, accessible via a moderate hike.
Yes, the Blauenberg Trail is known for its unique views into the distance. While it doesn't feature a distinct peak, it provides an enjoyable riding and walking experience with extensive vistas.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Beautiful view – Beautiful, green hilly landscape loop from Hégenheim', or road cycling, like the 'Bridge over the Ill in Fislis – Vue sur Bettlach loop from Hagenthal-le-Bas'. More details are available in the Gravel biking around Hagenthal-Le-Bas and Road Cycling Routes around Hagenthal-Le-Bas guides.
Yes, the Spalentor City Gate is categorized as family-friendly, offering a historical site to visit. For walks, moderate hikes like the 'Château de Hagenthal-le-Bas loop' are suitable for families looking to explore the local terrain and historical sites.
The terrain around Hagenthal-Le-Bas, being part of the Alsatian Jura, is characterized by elevated, hilly landscapes. Trails often feature moderate elevation gains, such as the 240 meters for the 'Boucle Vue sur Leymen – Chapelle Sainte-Walburge' or 200 meters for the 'Château de Hagenthal-le-Bas loop', providing varied and scenic walks through forests and open fields.
Visitors frequently highlight the wonderful panoramic views, especially from spots like the Remelturm Observation Tower and the chaîne du Raemel. The diverse trails, including technical sections and scenic paths like the Blauenberg Trail, are also highly appreciated for providing enjoyable outdoor experiences.
For broader information on the natural landscapes and well-being opportunities in the Alsace region, you can visit the official tourism website: visit.alsace.


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