Bezirk Thal
Thal Nature ParkMümliswil-RamiswilBreitenhöchi Pass
Bezirk Thal
Thal Nature ParkMümliswil-RamiswilBreitenhöchi Pass
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Road cycling
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The Breitenhöchi Pass, also known as Breitehöchi, is a scenic mountain pass nestled in the heart of Switzerland, reaching an elevation of 845 meters above sea level. This historic pass serves as a vital link at the eastern gateway of the picturesque Guldental valley, connecting the municipality of Mümliswil in the Canton of Solothurn with Langenbruck in the Canton of Basel-Landschaft. Situated within the captivating Faltenjura region, it lies gracefully between the Helfenberg mountain to the north and the Beretenchopf…
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444
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Elevation 910 m
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The Breitenhöchi Pass reaches an elevation of 845 meters above sea level. The highlight data also indicates a peak elevation of 907.7 meters for the pass itself, offering expansive views.
While the pass is a popular cycling route, the surrounding region, especially around Hauenstein, is well-regarded for its numerous hiking trails. These trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and experienced hikers. You can find a variety of routes in the broader Faltenjura area.
The main road over Breitenhöchi Pass is primarily known for road cycling due to its well-maintained asphalt and moderate slope. While the surrounding area may offer mountain biking opportunities, the pass road itself is more suited for racing cyclists.
Visitors will experience a diverse landscape characterized by alternating views of meadows and forests. The pass is situated in the scenic Faltenjura region, offering picturesque natural beauty. At the summit, there's a 'place of contemplation' providing extensive panoramic vistas.
Yes, parking is available at Breitenhöchi Pass. However, specific details on capacity or exact locations are not provided, so it's advisable to arrive early during peak times, especially on weekends or during good weather, to secure a spot.
The provided information does not detail specific public transport routes directly to the Breitenhöchi Pass summit. It connects the municipalities of Mümliswil (Solothurn) and Langenbruck (Basel-Landschaft), which may have public transport links to nearby towns, but direct access to the pass itself would likely require a walk or cycle from a bus stop.
The best time to visit is generally during fair weather to fully appreciate the views. While the intro mentions good road conditions, specific details on winter access or average snowfall dates are not provided. It's recommended to check local weather and road conditions before planning a winter visit, as mountain passes can be affected by snow and ice.
The broader region around Breitenhöchi Pass, particularly the Faltenjura, offers various walking opportunities that can be suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' trails directly from the pass are not highlighted, the scenic drive and the 'place of contemplation' at the summit can be enjoyed by all ages.
The information provided does not specify dog walking rules for the trails around Breitenhöchi Pass. Generally, dogs are welcome on Swiss hiking trails, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to clean up after them.
The most notable landmark is the 'place of contemplation' at the summit, which offers extensive panoramic vistas into the Guldental and towards the Obere Hauenstein. Additionally, an ancient boundary stone marking the cantonal border between Solothurn and Basel-Landschaft is located a short distance from the highest point towards Langenbruck.
Breitenhöchi Pass connects the municipalities of Mümliswil (Canton of Solothurn) and Langenbruck (Canton of Basel-Landschaft). Both towns are likely to offer accommodation, restaurants, and cafes. It is recommended to check local listings for hotels, pubs, and cafes in Mümliswil and Langenbruck for options close to the pass.