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No traffic gravel bike trails around Büren (SO) traverse a landscape characterized by significant forest coverage and varied terrain. The municipality, situated in the Dorneck district of Solothurn, features extensive woodlands, making it suitable for off-road cycling. Elevations such as the Bürenflue, at 727 meters, suggest routes with notable ascents and descents. This natural composition provides a setting for gravel cycling without cars, offering routes through forested areas and hills.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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15
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66.0km
05:22
1,710m
1,710m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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40.9km
03:07
900m
900m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.9km
01:30
370m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.4km
03:01
690m
690m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The "Obere Tor" (also called Törli) is the landmark of Liestal and the rest of the medieval city fortification. The substructure was built in the first half of the 13th century, the subsequently added barbican had to make way in 1879 for traffic reasons. The tower has probably been painted since 1498/99, the current paintings are by local painter Otto Plattner from the years 1949/50 and show on the inside the Rütli oath and St. George the dragon slayer, on the outside Chronos and a warrior with a Swiss banner.
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Liestal is a municipality with a rich and eventful past, dating back to Roman and pre-Roman times. The town was often under the influence of Basel. The town's landmark is the Obere Tor (Törli), a remnant of the medieval fortification. Liestal offers a rich cultural scene.
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Great view - in good weather you can see individual Alpine peaks
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climbed up all the way to Ramel ridge
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A place to stop and enjoy nature. You can also take beautiful photos of the waterfall.
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This waterfall above Steinenbrügli is a wonderfully beautiful place. I went there a lot as a child because I lived nearby. The things I experienced there... There's also a small nature reserve with a canal running parallel to the Frenke (that's the name of the stream). There's so much to discover. Below the waterfall, about 50 meters away, there are gravel banks when the water level is low, which invite you to linger and enjoy the peace and quiet...🔆
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It's growing back, which provides more shade, so we love it...
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Historic Old Town Gate with drawings by Otto Plattner
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There are over 70 no-traffic gravel bike trails around Büren (SO) that you can explore. These routes offer a great way to experience the region's extensive forests and varied terrain away from vehicular traffic.
The gravel bike trails in Büren (SO) often traverse the region's significant forest coverage, offering routes through natural settings. You can expect varied terrain, including ascents towards points like the Bürenflue, which reaches 727 meters, providing both scenic views and challenging sections.
While many routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, the region's quiet forest paths offer potential for family-friendly rides. Look for routes with less elevation gain if cycling with children, focusing on the flatter sections within the extensive woodlands.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails around Büren (SO) are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the challenging Liestal Old Town – View of the Jura Hills loop from Liestal, which offers extensive car-free sections.
The region offers several natural highlights. You might encounter scenic views of the Jura Hills or explore areas with natural beauty. For instance, the View of Tenniker Flue – Frenke Waterfalls loop from Bad Bubendorf includes a viewpoint and waterfalls. Additionally, the Bürenflue, the highest point in the municipality, likely offers panoramic vistas.
Yes, you can find various huts and mountain inns in the broader area that might be accessible from some routes. Consider stopping at places like the Waldweid Mountain Inn or the Obere Wechten Mountain Inn for a break and refreshments.
The extensive forests around Büren (SO) make it suitable for gravel biking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides lush green landscapes. Winter riding is also possible, though conditions may vary, especially on higher elevations like the Bürenflue.
While Büren (SO) itself is not known for large lakes, some routes in the wider region may lead you to smaller water features. For example, the Little lake in Bogental or the Wildenstein Castle Pond are highlights in nearby areas that could be incorporated into a longer ride.
The komoot community highly rates the routes around Büren (SO), with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, forested paths and the opportunity to enjoy nature away from traffic, making it an ideal spot for peaceful gravel biking.
Absolutely. Many routes in the area are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and longer distances. For example, the Gempenturm Observation Tower – View from Gempenfluh loop from Bad Bubendorf is a challenging 41.5 km route with over 800 meters of ascent, perfect for experienced gravel bikers seeking a workout.
While specific parking details for each starting point are best checked on individual route pages, many trails begin near villages or designated parking areas. Look for public parking facilities in towns like Liestal or Bad Bubendorf, which serve as common starting points for routes in the broader region.
Many starting points for routes in the wider region, such as Liestal or Bad Bubendorf, are well-connected by public transport, making it feasible to reach the trails without a car. Check local train and bus schedules to plan your journey to the trailhead.


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