Best attractions and places to see around Kleinbrunnen offer a diverse range of experiences, from scenic natural features to historical landmarks. The region features mountain passes, tranquil lakes, and dedicated cycle paths, providing varied terrain for exploration. Visitors can discover a mix of natural beauty and significant man-made structures, making it suitable for outdoor activities and cultural insights.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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This bike path is very, very nice, and there's even a bench. The bike path is also under trees.
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Superb greenway between Sewen and Masevaux for almost 8 km.
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Great bike path with a low, consistent gradient away from the main road
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Steam locomotives sometimes still run here on weekends
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Very nice cycle path right next to the old railway line to Sentheim. At weekends, the route from Burnhaupt to Sentheim is also used by old steam locomotives.
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Named after General Sénarmont, Fort Bessoncourt was built between 1883 and 1886 to close the roads to Colmar and Basel and the railway to Mulhouse, and to support the forts of Roppe and Vézelois. It is a large pentagonal limestone structure, built for approximately 650 men and 30 artillery pieces. It is typical of forts dating from the 1880s, in which the long-range artillery and close defense were grouped on the rampart bordering the ditch, while the infantry was positioned above the caponiers of the escarpment and on the roof of the central barracks. Opening hours: Visit at 3 p.m. on Sundays from May to September
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A treat from the Thann Valley. Beautiful asphalt, a clear view of the Grand Balloon 🎈 in the first bends and accessible percentages. Perfect !
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The region around Kleinbrunnen offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Michelbach Lake, a protected nature reserve known for birdwatching. The broader area, reminiscent of Brunnen, Switzerland, features the stunning Lake Lucerne, ideal for boat trips and swimming, and the majestic Urmiberg and Rigi Mountains, offering panoramic views and hiking opportunities.
Yes, the area has several points of historical interest. Fort Senarmont, Bessoncourt, is a significant military fort from the late 19th century, open for visits on Sundays from May to September. Additionally, the Sentheim Train Station is part of an old railway line, where steam locomotives sometimes run on weekends. The wider region also boasts sites like the historic Rütli Meadow and Tell's Chapel, significant to Swiss history.
Cycling is a popular activity here. The Doller Trail — From Masevaux to Sewen is a cycle path on an old railway line, offering a low, consistent gradient suitable for various abilities. For a more challenging ride, the Hundsruck Pass is known for its well-maintained asphalt and demanding ascent. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Kleinbrunnen guide.
Absolutely. Michelbach Lake is a great spot for families, offering easy walking paths and birdwatching. The Doller Trail — From Masevaux to Sewen is a gentle cycle path perfect for family bike rides. The Sentheim Train Station area is also family-friendly, especially on weekends when steam locomotives might be running.
While specific hiking trails around the immediate attractions are not detailed, the broader region offers numerous options. The Urmiberg and Rigi Mountains provide excellent hiking opportunities with panoramic views. The historic Swiss Path, a 35-kilometer themed trail, also offers a significant hiking experience. For running trails, check out the Running Trails around Kleinbrunnen guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the variety of activities. The Michelbach Lake is loved for its tranquility and birdwatching. Cyclists praise the Hundsruck Pass for its challenging ascent and good asphalt, and the Doller Trail for its gentle, off-road experience. The historical sites also offer unique insights into the region's past.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Axenstrasse, a stunning panoramic road carved into the mountains along Lake Uri, offering breathtaking views. For a unique ride, the Stoosbahn Funicular, the world's steepest, provides access to the car-free village of Stoos with its alpine vistas. These offer memorable experiences off the beaten path.
For spectacular views, the Hundsruck Pass offers notable vistas, though some visitors note the view from the very top can be modest. The Urmiberg and Rigi Mountains, accessible by cable car or cogwheel train, provide extensive panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding Alps. Brunnen's Lakeside Promenade is also renowned for its magnificent lake and mountain panoramas.
Yes, there are options for gravel biking. You can explore routes like 'Les deux Traubach' or 'Le vallon du Steinbach'. For more details and a selection of routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Kleinbrunnen guide, which includes routes of varying difficulty.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities generally depends on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. Summer is ideal for water activities on Lake Lucerne and exploring the mountains. Some historical sites, like Fort Senarmont, Bessoncourt, have specific opening hours from May to September, so planning accordingly is recommended.
Yes, the region offers several water-based attractions. Michelbach Lake is a protected nature reserve. The broader area, particularly around Lake Lucerne, provides opportunities for boat trips, swimming, sailing, and fishing. You can also take nostalgic paddle steamer cruises to enjoy the lake and mountain views, including sights like the Schiller Stone and Tell's Chapel.


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