Attractions and places to see around Burg im Leimental offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. This tranquil municipality, nestled in the Leimental valley and bordering France, is known for its picturesque setting and significant heritage. Over 80% of the area is covered by forests, with approximately 14% used for agriculture, providing lush green spaces. The region features medieval castles, nature reserves, and numerous hiking opportunities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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In addition to its scenic beauty, the Kaltbrunnental Valley is a great outdoor playground for families. The stream offers fun activities and children's canyoning, easy access to the water, and barbecue areas are available. A hot tip, especially in summer.
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Already 12,000 years ago, gatherers and hunters used the protection of the caves in Chessiloch.
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Beautiful rest area with panorama
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A place with a lot of history, charisma and beautiful nature. You should bring some time for this tour.
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Landskron is located in Alsace, on French soil. It is one of the most important and impressive castle ruins in the area. Entry is free. There are numerous barbecue areas in and around the castle that are waiting to be lit. From the top of the tower, you get a unique view of Alsace, the Vosges, the Black Forest and the Rhine plain. Anyone who visits Château du Landskron should definitely pay a visit to the Mariastein monastery in "nearby" Switzerland.
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For me, the most beautiful ruin I have ever visited. A very beautiful place that can be combined with wonderful hikes in the Leimental. Perfect for family outings, there are barbecue areas. Entering the ruin is at your own risk. There is a warning about falling rocks, and rightly so.
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In 1628, the Protestant nobility was forced to emigrate, and the castle was confiscated. In 1639, Count Dietrichstein acquired Landskron. On October 24, 1648, through the Treaties of Westphalia and Münster, which ended the Thirty Years' War, the Habsburg lands and territories in Alsace passed into the hands of the King of France. In 1812, lightning struck, and the magnificent castle burned to the ground. In 1953, Hans Maresch established a first-class café-restaurant in the remaining ruins. After his death, his sister, Christine Kunz, took over the castle ruins and, through further renovations, brought the restaurant to its current state.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Landskron Castle, a significant landmark with origins around 1250, offering views up to the Vosges mountains. The entire village of Burg im Leimental is recognized as a special Swiss heritage site. Additionally, the Wappenfelsen Memorial in the Chaltbrunnental commemorates troops from World War I.
Burg im Leimental is surrounded by natural beauty. Explore the Kaltbrunnental Gorge, known for its easy hiking trails and cool, shaded paths, or the Chaltbrunnental Nature Reserve, which features a karst educational trail and numerous caves. The area is also home to one of the Birsig springs, and over 80% of the municipality is covered by forests.
Yes, the region offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including a circular route through Burg highlighting biologically significant areas. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Burg im Leimental guide, which includes routes like the 'View of the Jura Mountains – Rämelturm Observation Tower loop'.
Absolutely. The Kaltbrunnental Gorge offers easy hiking trails that are pleasantly cool in summer due to tree cover. Similarly, the Chaltbrunnental Nature Reserve is noted for its easy hikes with hardly any height difference, making it especially good with children due to its varied environment and many caves.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Landskron Castle, where from its tower you can see up to the Vosges mountains. The Big Bench at Blatten Pass also offers a nice spot to linger with views. Additionally, the Remelturm (Remel Tower), easily accessible from Burg im Leimental, provides wonderful panoramic views from the Remelspitz.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Chaltbrunnental Nature Reserve is highly recommended for families due to its easy hikes, karst educational trail, and numerous caves. The Kaltbrunnental Gorge also offers easy, shaded trails. The Big Bench at Blatten Pass is a nice spot for a family break, often featuring a barbecue area.
Yes, some areas are well-connected. For instance, the Chaltbrunnental Nature Reserve is easily accessible by public transport, making it convenient for starting hikes without a car.
Beyond hiking, the area around Burg im Leimental is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for mountain biking and road cycling. Check out the MTB Trails around Burg im Leimental guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Burg im Leimental guide for detailed tour suggestions.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring to autumn offers the best conditions for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The gorges, such as Kaltbrunnental Gorge and Chaltbrunnental Nature Reserve, are particularly pleasant in summer as the tree cover provides cool shade.
With over 80% of the area covered by forests and significant agricultural land, Burg im Leimental offers a rich habitat for various wildlife. While specific species are not detailed, you can expect to encounter typical forest and meadow animals, birds, and insects common to the Swiss Jura region during your hikes and explorations.
Yes, the region has a long history of human habitation. In the Chessiloch area of the Kaltbrunnental Valley, caves were used by gatherers and hunters as far back as 12,000 years ago. The area around Burg im Leimental was also inhabited during Roman times, indicating its historical significance.
Yes, several spots are ideal for relaxation and picnics. Around Landskron Castle, there are multiple barbecue areas that are well-used by visitors. The Big Bench at Blatten Pass also features a very nice barbecue area, perfect for lingering and enjoying the surroundings.


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