Best mountain peaks around Buckten are situated within the Sissach district of Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland, an area characterized by hills and forested landscapes. Buckten itself is located at an elevation of 480 meters. While not featuring towering peaks directly, the surrounding region offers elevated points that provide scenic views and hiking opportunities. These locations are valued for their accessibility and the outdoor experiences they offer.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Impressive viewing point. Former tank turret - part of the First World War memorial trail
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This viewpoint is located on the highest point of the Swiss Belchen on the border between Baselland and Solothurn and is best reached on foot. There are no public transport stations nearby. A car park is available 5 minutes on foot below the Chilchzimmersattel. From there it is a 15-minute hike to the Belchenfluh. Further information The famous "Belchenflue" viewpoint was used as an observation post in World War I and was blasted into its current form. The Belchensüdstrasse between Ifenthal and the Belchenflue commemorates the troops involved in the construction with numerous coats of arms, which immortalized themselves in the rock after the work was completed.
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The wooded 1041.8m high Lauchflue is a somewhat independent peak in the Upper Basel area. To the north it has a rock face up to 80m high, which gives you a beautiful view of the Ergolz Valley and the Black Forest. To the southeast lies the slightly higher Schällenberg (1064m), which is separated from the Lauchflue by the Lauch saddle (1014m). The Lauchflue is easily accessible via hiking trails (T1), and on the summit there is a military observation facility from the time of the First World War (Fortification Hauenstein). Trivia: The lid of the observation post comes from the boiler of a steam locomotive. https://www.hikr.org/wiki/post10006.html
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A real highlight after a hard climb, for example from the Waldenburg ruins. The climb is a level T2 with a few trial passages in T3. So be sure to bring good shoes and sufficient fitness.
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Since the Wiesenberg is in the forest, this observation tower makes sense. It takes hikers above the treetops and allows a 360-degree panorama. There are panorama boards. The climb is worth it.
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Romantic paths over rocky ridges invite you to climb the Belchenflue at 1,099 m with a unique panoramic view. The viewpoint is located at the highest point of Belchen on the border between Baselland and Solothurn and can be reached on foot. https://www.baselland-tourismus.ch/poi/belchenfluh
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Very nice path over the Belchenflue, sure-footedness is sometimes required, especially when it is wet
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During the Second World War, this tower was used as an air observation post. The forest grew higher and higher, making it necessary to expand the tower. In 1953, it was increased by 6 meters and in 1987 by a further 9.5 meters.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint, which is the highest point of the Swiss Belchen and offers stunning panoramas. The Wisenberg Observation Tower is also highly rated for its 360-degree views above the treetops, and the Lauchflue Summit and Observation Bunker provides unique views of the Ergolz Valley and the Black Forest.
The elevated points around Buckten offer diverse and expansive views. From locations like Geissflue, you can see the Baselbiet, Fricktal, and even the Black Forest. The area around Ober-Bölchen provides great views over the Jura hills, extending towards the Black Forest, while Lauchflue offers vistas of the Ergolz Valley.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. The Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint was used as an observation post during World War I. The Wisenberg Observation Tower served as an air observation post during the Second World War. Additionally, the Lauchflue Summit and Observation Bunker features a military observation facility from the time of the First World War.
Hiking difficulties vary. Many trails leading to these peaks are classified as 'intermediate,' requiring good footwear due to roots and stones. Some, like the path to Belchenflue Summit Viewpoint, can be 'challenging' and require sure-footedness, especially when wet. There are also easier, more accessible routes around elevated areas like Ober-Bölchen and Schafmatt Passhöhe.
While specific 'family-friendly' tags are not always present, the region's hills and forested landscapes offer many accessible trails. Areas around Ober-Bölchen and Schafmatt Passhöhe are known for their ease of access and serve as trailheads for various hikes, making them suitable starting points for families looking for less strenuous options.
Beyond hiking, the area around Buckten is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and challenging MTB trails. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Buckten, Gravel biking around Buckten, and MTB Trails around Buckten guides.
Yes, the highest point in the Canton of Aargau is the Geissfluhgrat, which reaches 908 meters above sea level. It's located right next to a hiking trail and is a short detour from the main path, though it doesn't offer the same panoramic views as the nearby Geissflue.
Yes, the Berghaus Ober-Bölchen is a popular mountain inn near Buckten, offering great views and serving as a trailhead. The Schafmatt Passhöhe also features the 'Schafmatt Mountain Lodge,' known for its pleasant location and beautiful garden, providing a nice spot for visitors to relax.
The Wisenberg Observation Tower is unique because it allows hikers to rise above the surrounding treetops, providing a full 360-degree panorama. Originally used as an air observation post during WWII, it has been extended multiple times to maintain its commanding views as the forest grew taller.
The Lauchflue Summit is a wooded peak at 1041.8 meters, notable for its 80-meter high rock face on the north side, which offers beautiful views of the Ergolz Valley and the Black Forest. It also hosts a military observation facility from World War I, adding a historical dimension to the hike.
For extensive views, consider visiting the area around Ober-Bölchen, which offers panoramas over the Jura hills and extends to the Black Forest. The Geissflue and Lauchflue Summit also provide excellent vantage points for seeing the Black Forest in the distance.


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