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Gravel biking around Flumenthal offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Aare and Emme rivers, providing numerous riverbank paths suitable for gravel bikes. The region features a mix of flat, scenic routes along waterways and more challenging trails with rolling hills and forested sections. These varied terrains cater to different skill levels, from leisurely rides to more demanding ascents. The area around Flumenthal is known for its accessible gravel bike trails that connect natural scenery with historical towns.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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49.7km
04:30
840m
840m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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69
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48.4km
02:41
190m
190m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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57
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45
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42.4km
02:05
130m
130m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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74
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Besides the old wooden bridge, the Salt House is probably the most mentioned building in Wangen an der Aare
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Storks have settled and built nests on a number of houses in Altreu. Stork chicks can also be observed here in mid- to late June.
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Drink a Kilkannan in the pub
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Stylistically inspired by Italian Baroque architecture with elements reminiscent of French classicism, it took more than four decades to complete this impressive building due to financial constraints during construction.
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Beautiful area. A visit to the Aarebeizli is a must.
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Beautiful garden restaurants for a cozy coffee break.
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Yes, Flumenthal offers several easy gravel bike trails suitable for beginners and families. For a relatively flat and scenic ride, consider the Aare riverbank in Solothurn – Along the Aare riverbank loop from Solothurn Baseltor, which is about 29 km long and follows the river. The region has 7 easy tours in total.
The region around Flumenthal is generally pleasant for gravel biking from spring through autumn. The riverbank paths along the Aare and Emme are enjoyable in warmer months. While some routes might be accessible in winter, conditions can vary, so checking local weather and trail reports is advisable.
Yes, many gravel bike routes around Flumenthal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Aare Bridge Walliswil – Wangen an der Aare loop from Wangen an der Aare, which covers about 42 km.
The river valleys of the Aare and Emme, along with the forested sections, provide habitats for various wildlife. You might spot waterfowl along the rivers, and in quieter forest areas, deer or smaller mammals. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding in the natural river landscapes.
The gravel bike routes around Flumenthal vary significantly in length. You can find shorter rides, like the 29 km Aare riverbank in Solothurn – Along the Aare riverbank loop from Solothurn Baseltor, to longer, more challenging tours such as the Bättlerchuchi and Aare River Loop, which is nearly 50 km.
Absolutely. While there are many moderate routes, Flumenthal also offers more challenging gravel trails, particularly those that venture into the rolling hills and forested sections away from the immediate riverbanks. The region has 42 difficult tours, including the Bättlerchuchi and Aare River Loop, which features significant elevation gain over its 50 km.
The routes often combine natural scenery with historical towns and points of interest. You can ride past the Aare River Promenade in Solothurn, or visit the Wangen an der Aare Covered Wooden Bridge. The Bättlerchuchi viewpoint also offers panoramic views.
Yes, many routes in the Flumenthal area are accessible via public transport, particularly those starting or passing through larger towns like Solothurn or Wangen an der Aare. It's advisable to check local train and bus schedules for specific starting points.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, which combines scenic riverbank paths with more challenging sections through rolling hills and forests, catering to various skill levels.
While many routes are well-known, exploring the smaller paths connecting the Aare and Emme river valleys can reveal quieter, less-trafficked sections. The region's extensive network means there are always new corners to discover beyond the most popular trails.
Many gravel bike routes around Flumenthal pass through or near charming towns and villages, especially along the Aare and Emme rivers. These locations often offer opportunities for cafe stops, restaurants, or picnic spots, allowing for pleasant breaks during your ride. For example, routes near Solothurn's Old Town provide ample options.
There are over 100 gravel bike routes available around Flumenthal, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 7 easy, 55 moderate, and 42 difficult tours.
Parking is generally available in and around the towns and villages that serve as common starting points for gravel bike routes, such as Flumenthal itself, Solothurn, or Wangen an der Aare. Look for designated public parking areas, especially near train stations or town centers.


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