Best mountain passes around Rothenfluh are located in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland. While Rothenfluh itself features a local saddle at 471 meters, the broader region offers several notable mountain passes. These passes provide opportunities for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking through diverse landscapes. The surrounding cantons of Aargau and Solothurn feature prominent passes.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Starting point for many beautiful Jura hikes
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From the barbecue area south of the car park, a cool S1 trail leads down towards Fischbach/Küttigen. Via Gipsi... Can also be easily ridden uphill (with an e-bike). You then don't have to ride all the way up the pass road... From Küttigen, follow the dirt road to the right at the Fischbach bus stop. After the Gipsi there is a sharp left turn, then after 100m turn right up the trail... Have fun!
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An extremely suitable starting point (free parking and public transport) for wonderful hikes to the highest point in Aargau, Geissfluegrat, even with a summit book, or in the other direction to Wasserflue with a fantastic view. You can cross three cantons here with little effort. If you can, you should avoid weekends and public holidays. There are a lot of people on the road and the motorcyclists are a particular nuisance, racing up and down the road at extremely high speeds and with a noise like that at the Nürburgring. "Safety first" is literally a foreign word for some people.
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This pass in the canton of Aargau connects Aarau and Frick. Thanks to the parallel Staffelegg, which takes most of the traffic, this pass has relatively little traffic. Located just below the Wasserflue mountain (866 m), there are many hiking opportunities.
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A very nice easy hike. Hiking poles are an advantage. Sure-footedness is essential. There are very beautiful viewpoints and fantastic views of the Alps. Especially at the height of the Wasserflue, the view of the Alps is a dream. There is also a very large bench where you can take a break at the same time. There are a few barbecue areas along the way where you can relax and grill something. The Salhöhe is a pass in the Swiss Jura at an altitude of 787 m above sea level. M. and a maximum gradient of 10.5%. It connects the towns of Kienberg and Erlinsbach. The Salhöhe forms the cantonal border between the cantons of Aargau and Solothurn. At the starting point there is the well-known Saalhöhe Restaurant where you can go for something to eat or drink. I found the following highlights of the hike: - Always great viewpoints of the Alps - If you go early in the morning you can enjoy nature even more and take it easy. Important: This hike starts directly from the public parking lot. (Toll-free) FYI: Moderately difficult hike Difficulty level: T1 (hiking)
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Good starting or end point for various hikes, accessible by bus, restaurant available
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Benkerjoch Pass, which connects Küttigen and Oberhof in the canton of Aargau, and the Saalhöhe Pass, located on the border between Aargau and Solothurn. Both offer scenic routes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Benkerjoch Pass is noted as family-friendly in the guide data. Additionally, many passes in the region offer accessible trails suitable for families, often with moderate difficulty and scenic viewpoints.
The mountain passes in the region, such as Saalhöhe Pass and Benkerjoch, are situated within the Jura mountains. You can expect winding roads through forested landscapes, views over the Aargau landscape, and panoramic vistas of the Swiss Plateau and the Alps on clear days, especially from higher points like Belchenflue.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those starting from Saalhöhe Pass and Benkerjoch Pass. Cycling is also popular, with passes like Staffelegg and Bözberg offering pleasant routes. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking, cycling, and MTB trails guides around Rothenfluh.
Yes, some passes have historical significance. For instance, the Bözberg Pass has been an important transit route for centuries. The Benkerjoch was historically a border point and its history dates back to 1426. These passes often feature charming villages and traditional Swiss architecture along their routes.
The best time to visit is generally from spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild, and trails are clear of snow. This period is ideal for hiking, cycling, and scenic drives, allowing for the best views and accessibility to all routes.
Yes, some passes offer amenities. For example, Saalhöhe Pass has a restaurant, and the Salhöhe pass mentioned in a highlight tip also features the well-known Saalhöhe Restaurant. Many routes pass through villages where cafes and pubs can be found.
Public transport options are available for some passes. For example, a postbus goes to Aarau via the Benkerjoch Pass, with a stop at the pass. For the Salhöhe, you can also arrive by bus. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Many passes offer parking. For instance, Saalhöhe Pass and Benkerjoch Pass have parking available. A highlight tip for the Salhöhe mentions a free, very large car park. It's generally recommended to check specific pass information for parking availability and any potential fees.
Cyclists often enjoy passes like Staffelegg and Bözberg for their pleasant routes through forested landscapes and picturesque countryside. The northern ascent to Saalhöhe Pass is also noted as a good climb for cyclists looking to gain altitude without excessive steepness.
Rothenfluh is a municipality in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, which is the focus of this guide. Rotenflue (or Rotenfluh) is a completely different mountain in the canton of Schwyz, known for its panoramic views over Lake Lucerne and accessible by gondola. While similarly named, they are distinct locations.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Switzerland, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near livestock, or in crowded areas. Specific rules might apply to certain trails or public transport options, so checking local signage is advised.


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