Natural monuments around Birsfelden include areas along the Birs and Rhine rivers in Switzerland. The municipality benefits from surrounding natural landscapes, offering ecological significance and recreational opportunities. These areas provide diverse habitats and scenic beauty for visitors.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The present-day fountain with its limestone trough was moved to this spot in 1846. Sculpture: On the fountain base is a basilisk, the heraldic animal of the city of Basel, holding a shield.
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A narrow path with bridges and footbridges leads into the Ruschbach valley – a must-see.
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The Kreuzeiche near Lörrach (more precisely in Brombach, on Adelhauser Straße in the Brombach Forest) is a striking natural monument with great historical significance:
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Much has been written about the fountains in Basel - their history, their architecture, their diversity. But one thing is often forgotten: the water in Basel's fountains is of drinking quality. Not only is it clean, but it also invites you to bathe and refresh yourself - and that is actually intended. A special detail that underlines the charm of the city in its own way.
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Very beautiful area and nature reserve.
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One of over 200 fountains in Basel. Not just a decorative fountain, but also for refreshment! Best drinking water!👌
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A really beautiful hike, unfortunately I also found the route to be very overgrown with thorns and nettles in parts. A bridge was completely destroyed by a fallen tree. Turning back was not an option, so we went through the stream and up the other side steeply through the bushes and nettles. Pure idyllic nature 🍀
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Birsfelden offers several distinct natural areas. The Birs River Landscape is celebrated for its undisturbed environment and successful restoration efforts, ideal for nature observation. The Birsköpfli, at the confluence of the Birs and Rhine, is a popular leisure spot with green meadows. Additionally, the Biotop am Stausee near the Birsfelden Power Plant provides valuable habitats for diverse wildlife, including various bird and insect species.
Yes, the region features natural monuments with historical significance. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is Switzerland's largest English landscaped garden, featuring Birseck Castle, caves, and lakes. Another notable site is the Cross Oak, a natural monument in a forest that serves as a historical landmark and starting point for many paths. The Augustinian Fountain, while man-made, is also considered a natural monument and has a rich history dating back to 1468.
The Birs River's natural beauty can be best experienced along the Birs River Landscape, which includes the 'Birsuferweg' path with informative panels about its ecology. Another excellent spot is the Birsköpfli, where the Birs meets the Rhine, offering green spaces and opportunities for relaxation by the water.
The Biotop am Stausee near the Birsfelden Power Plant is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. You can often see interesting water birds like barn swallows, wagtails, reed buntings, and long-tailed tits, especially in autumn. Moorhens regularly breed there. In summer, the flower-rich meadow and pond attract a variety of butterfly and dragonfly species. Beavers have also been sighted along the lower stretches of the Birs River.
Absolutely. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is highly recommended for families, offering a vast area to explore with castles, caves, and lakes. The Cross Oak in the forest is also family-friendly, providing a good starting point for easy forest walks. The Birsköpfli is a popular leisure and bathing area, perfect for families to relax and enjoy the riverside.
Many natural areas around Birsfelden are dog-friendly, especially paths along the Birs and Rhine rivers. For example, the Birs River Landscape and the Birsköpfli are popular for walks with dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with sensitive wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific sites.
You'll find various hiking opportunities. The Ruschbach Valley Trail offers a rustic path with footbridges and stairs leading to a waterfall. For more options, explore the numerous hiking routes around Birsfelden, including easy trails like the "Sunset Viewpoint on the Rhine" or the "Birsköpfli – View of the Roche Towers" loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Birsfelden guide.
Yes, Birsfelden is well-suited for cycling. The Wiesendamm-Promenade offers a beautiful, green, and bike-friendly route along the Wiese River towards the Rhine. You can also find numerous cycling routes that explore the region's natural beauty, such as the "Rhine Promenade in Basel" loop or the "St. Alban Valley – Little Venice" loop. Discover more cycling options in the Cycling around Birsfelden guide.
The natural monuments around Birsfelden can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different charm. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and nature observation due to mild temperatures and vibrant foliage or bird migrations. Summer is perfect for enjoying the riverside areas like Birsköpfli for swimming and relaxation. Even in winter, the landscapes offer a serene beauty for walks.
Yes, several spots provide scenic views. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden offers various viewpoints within its expansive grounds, including views of Birseck Castle. The Old Rhine at Wyhlen provides an exciting water landscape view that changes with the seasons. Additionally, the Birsköpfli offers attractive views of the confluence of the Birs and Rhine rivers.
Many natural monuments around Birsfelden are well-connected by public transport. The Birsköpfli is easily reachable due to its central location. The Biotop am Stausee near the Birsfelden Power Plant is also accessible. Public transport options, including buses and trams, serve Birsfelden and its surrounding areas, making it convenient to reach these natural attractions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and accessibility. The Ermitage Arlesheim Landscape Garden is loved as a place of rest and exploration. The Ruschbach Valley Trail is praised for its beautiful, rustic nature. The region's ability to integrate nature within a developed area, offering serene environments for walking, cycling, and nature observation, is highly valued by the komoot community.


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