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Espace Mittelland
Solothurn
Lebern
Selzach

View of Büren an der Aare – Church of Lüsslingen loop from Selzach

Routes
Bike touring routes & trails
Switzerland
Espace Mittelland
Solothurn
Lebern
Selzach

View of Büren an der Aare – Church of Lüsslingen loop from Selzach

Moderate

4.9

(15)

155

riders

View of Büren an der Aare – Church of Lüsslingen loop from Selzach

02:13

36.3km

180m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Train Station

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8.06 km

Staad Riverside

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pretty here, mega super pretty

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11.9 km

View of Büren an der Aare

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The historic town of Büren an der Aare is located on the banks of the Aare between Biel and Solothurn.

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12.0 km

A wooden bridge has been connecting historic Büren with the district of Reiben north of the Aare since the 13th century. Since then, the wooden structure has been destroyed eight times by floods, ice or fire. [4] For example by the Bernese troops when the French invaded in 1798. It was rebuilt in 1821. [5]

In the course of the Jurassic conflict, Büren, as the capital of the then still existing administrative district of Büren, was the scene several times. In November 1987, alleged Béliers carried out an arson attack on the wooden bridge, which however failed.

Another arson attack led to the complete destruction of the bridge on April 5, 1989. Shortly after 4 a.m., the historic river crossing was in full fire. In order to delay the fire brigade, strangers glued the locks in the fire brigade magazine with glue. 150 emergency services from Büren and the surrounding communities fought the full fire, but were ultimately only able to save the soil structure, so that at least a footbridge could be built over the destroyed bridge shortly after the fire. The arsonists were never caught, but due to the similarity to the attack in 1987, they are most likely also to be assigned to the Béliers. In 1991 the new building, the ninth bridge, was opened to traffic

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12.3 km

Old Town of Büren an der Aare

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The oldest parts of the Reformed Church in Büren a.A. date back to the 12th century (choir). Its last comprehensive renovation took place in 2006. The church offers the visitor some very remarkable treasures.

Source and more: kirche-bueren.ch/kirche_bueren

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12.6 km

Very nice old wooden bridge that can be admired from the ship.

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14.2 km

Ideal for a short biker break. A small, cozy, slightly hidden place right on the river bank with a view of the Aare. There is a fire pit and a massive bench.

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21.5 km

Leuzigen Village Church

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Comfortable bike path to Büren an der Aare.

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25.5 km

Lüsslingen

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The first documented mention of the place was in 1251 under the name Luslingen. Later, the names Livslingen (1275), Lüsselingen (1343) and Lüsslingen (1555) appeared. The place name is derived from the Old High German personal name Liuzilo and with the suffix -ingen means something like the people of Liuzilo.
Since the Middle Ages, Lüsslingen was subject to the Buchegg lordship, which was part of the Landgraviate of Burgundy. Unlike the other places in the lordship, the village remained with Bern in 1391 and only came to Solothurn after the Reformation in 1539, where it was assigned to the Bucheggberg bailiwick. Until 1798, the Bernese district court of Zollikofen had jurisdiction, while Lüsslingen was one of the bailiwick's four courts. After the collapse of the Ancien Régime (1798), Lüsslingen belonged to the Biberist district during the Helvetic Republic and from 1803 to the Bucheggberg district.


Until December 31, 2012, Lüsslingen was a political municipality in the Bucheggberg district of the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. On January 1, 2013, it merged with Nennigkofen to form the new municipality of Lüsslingen-Nennigkofen.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Kulturgüter_in_Lüsslingen-Nennigkofen

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36.3 km

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Train Station

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10.0 km

7.60 km

7.24 km

6.26 km

4.57 km

477 m

150 m

Surfaces

28.9 km

5.00 km

1.93 km

475 m

< 100 m

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