Best mountain peaks around Buus are primarily defined by the presence of Farnsberg mountain, a significant natural landmark in the Jura Mountains. This region in the canton of Basel-Country, Switzerland, offers diverse terrain for exploration. Visitors can find historical sites and panoramic viewpoints, making it a destination for outdoor activities. The area provides various hiking opportunities, including trails that lead to elevated spots with expansive views.
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Great view of the mostly snow-covered peaks of the Alps. Several benches with barbecue facilities available.
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The observation tower on Schleifenberg is 30 meters high. Those who manage to climb to the top (after paying the entrance fee) enjoy a magnificent view of the Liestal valley and far beyond. At the foot of the tower lies the Turmwirtschaft (Tower Inn). Its hosts are around ten groups of innkeepers who bring the inn to life every Sunday and public holiday throughout the year. They cook and serve for their guests out of sheer joy in working together.
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Farnsberg hill near Ormalingen in the Basel region is home to the ruins of Farnsburg Castle, a once mighty knight's castle dating back to the 14th century. Today, the wooded hill is a popular hiking destination offering sweeping views over the Ergolz Valley. Trails lead to the scenic castle ruins from Buus, Hemmiken, and Ormalingen. On the "summit" above the castle, there are picnic areas and barbecue facilities.
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easy way to jump on a train looking for fun!
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Rheinfelden train station since 1875 In 1875, Rheinfelden was connected to the Bözberg line, after a train station had already been opened on the Baden side of the Rhine on the Basel-Säckingen line in 1856. The discovery of salt deposits was economically significant. From 1844, the Rheinfelden saltworks, which was closed in 1942, and the Riburg saltworks, which has been in operation since 1848, extracted brine for further processing. Brine has been used for medicinal purposes since 1846, and Rheinfelden developed into a salt spa resort. In addition, chemical companies that use brine as a raw material settled in Rheinfelden at the end of the 20th century. The Salmen brewery (closed in 2002) was founded in 1799 and the Feldschlösschen brewery in 1876. The latter is now the largest brewery in Switzerland and an important employer in the region. In 1873, the concession was granted for the Rheinfelden power plant, which was completed in 1898 as the largest river power plant and the first low-water power plant in the world. The plant has been completely renovated since 2003. The Wuhrmann cigar factory, founded in 1876, still produces hand-rolled cigars today. In the second half of the 20th century, Rheinfelden developed into an agglomeration municipality in the Basel region, whose residents also worked in the surrounding commercial and industrial zones. New residential areas were built around the city, including the Augarten settlement (from 1973), which is accessible via the A3 and has been connected to the Basel S-Bahn network with its own train station since 2008. Text / Source: Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HLS) https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/001803/2012-01-04/
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Unfortunately, there is not much going on at the station itself apart from the snack bar and Avec.
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The Schleifenberg Tower is an observation tower in the municipality of Liestal in the canton of Basel-Landschaft. The current steel framework tower was built in 1900 by the Liestal Transport and Beautification Association to replace the previous wooden tower (built in 1891). Renovation work was carried out on the tower in 1932, 1985 and 2007. Maintenance is ensured by the Liestal Tourism Association, which is also responsible for the tower restaurant. When a team of hosts opens the tower restaurant, this is traditionally signaled by the flag hoisted on the top of the tower; otherwise no flag is visible. Access is via a turnstile with cash payment by inserting coins. With an entrance fee of CHF 0.50, you can climb 150 steps to the observation platform at a height of 28.5 meters. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleifenbergturm
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The climb (fee required) can be used at any time. The restaurant is only open on Sundays and public holidays.
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The primary mountain peak of interest in the Buus region is Farnsberg, standing at 761 meters (2,497 feet) in the Jura Mountains. It is notably situated at the northern base of the municipality of Buus.
A significant historical site is the Farnsburg Castle Ruins, located on Farnsberg. This extensive complex boasts over 700 years of history, with impressive remains of a shield wall, towers, and various buildings. It also offers panoramic views from its defensive wall.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. The Farnsburg Castle Ruins provide spectacular panoramic views across the Baselbiet region, and on clear days, you can see as far as the Alps, Vosges, and Black Forest. Another great spot is the Schleifenberg Tower, an observation tower offering a wide perspective of the surrounding landscape.
Near the Farnsburg Castle Ruins, there is a pleasant barbecue area equipped with a bench and a meadow, making it an ideal spot for families to relax and for children to play. The ruin itself is also considered family-friendly.
Farnsberg offers various hiking opportunities. A well-marked trail leads to its summit, and a circular hike around Farnsburg provides diverse scenery. The hike from Buuseregg towards the Farnsburg Castle Ruins is particularly noted for its surprising views. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Buus guide.
The starting point for many hikes, Buuseregg, is conveniently accessible via public transport. You can use Bus line 100, which runs between Gelterkinden and Rheinfelden.
Beyond hiking, the region around Buus offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails or enjoy gravel biking routes, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
Yes, there are circular hiking options. For instance, a popular easy route is the "Farnsburg Castle Ruins – Farnsburg Castle Ruins loop from Buus" which covers about 3 km. Other circular routes are also available in the Hiking around Buus guide.
The Wisenberg summit, for example, is appreciated for its trails and views throughout the year, suggesting that hiking around Buus is rewarding in any season. However, always check local conditions, especially for winter hiking.
The Schleifenberg Tower is an observation tower that requires an entrance fee of CHF 0.50 (coins only) to climb its 150 steps to the 28.5-meter-high platform. There is also a restaurant; its opening is traditionally signaled by a flag hoisted on top of the tower.
The Röthekopf summit cross is a beautiful vantage point found after a short, steep zigzag path over rocky ground (requiring good shoes). It offers very nice views to the south and is also well-suited as a photo motif.


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