Mountain passes around Hornussen are situated in the upper Fricktal valley within the Swiss canton of Aargau. The region is historically significant, particularly due to the Bözberg Pass, an ancient Roman transit route that contributed to Hornussen's past as an economic center. The surrounding area, including the Jurapark Aargau, features forests, villages, and orchards, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. These passes are generally located in the Jura Mountains, providing diverse experiences for exploration.
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Starting point for many beautiful Jura hikes
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Starting point for many beautiful tours
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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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is on the tour, very steep, short climb: 80 m, rapid descent on the other side
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This route is a very nice steady climb on very good asphalted smooth surface with a climb always between 6-10 % with the last part right before the summit creasing to 15 % but only for the length of 100 meters.
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For panoramic vistas, the Benkerjoch Pass provides wonderful views of the Jura mountains. The Staffelegg Pass Summit is also a great spot, offering scenic views and serving as a good starting point for hikes in the Schenkenberger valley.
Yes, the Benkerjoch Pass is noted as family-friendly in its categories. Its surrounding area offers trails suitable for families, and it connects Küttigen and Oberhof in the canton of Aargau.
The region around Hornussen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those around the Cheisacher Observatory or the Hübstel Picnic and Viewpoint. There are also running routes like the Chornberg Trail loop from Frick, and gravel biking options including the Aare River Path.
The Salhöhe Pass is particularly popular among cyclists and motorcyclists, offering a pleasant route through varied landscapes. The Ampfernhöhe also features a moderately increasing road through shady forest, which is fluid to drive and quite pleasant even in summer.
The Bözberg Pass, located west of Hornussen, holds significant historical importance. It served as a crucial route during the Roman era and was historically a vital stop for travelers, contributing to Hornussen's past as an economic center. The Benkerjoch was first mentioned in documents in 1426 and formed the border between Upper Austria and the Swiss Confederation until 1801.
Yes, the Staffelegg Pass Summit is listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option for exploring with your canine companion. Many trails in the Jurapark Aargau are also suitable for dogs.
Parking is available at several passes. The Staffelegg Pass Summit has large parking lots on both sides of the street, which can be well occupied on nice days. The Benkerjoch Pass also offers parking facilities.
Yes, the Saalhöhe Pass has a restaurant available for a stop after exploring its hiking trails. Additionally, from Ampfernhöhe, you can access a short, steep climb to the 'Sennhütte' which offers catering.
The region is generally best visited during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty of the vast forests and blossoming orchards. The shady forest roads, like those near Ampfernhöhe, are particularly pleasant in summer.
For the Benkerjoch Pass, a postbus runs from Frick to Aarau (and back) via the pass, with a stop directly there. While specific public transport details for every pass might vary, the region is generally well-connected within the Aargau canton.
The mountain passes around Hornussen are situated in the Jura Mountains and the Swiss Alps, offering diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter vast forests, small villages, and blossoming orchards, especially within the Jurapark Aargau. Passes like Ampfernhöhe feature shady forest roads, while Saalhöhe Pass is known for its natural beauty as a Jurassic transition.
Yes, several passes serve as excellent starting points for hikes. From Benkerjoch Pass, hiking trails lead to the Wasserflue. The Saalhöhe Pass also has hiking trails that invite visitors to explore. The Staffelegg Pass Summit is a good starting point for hikes into the Schenkenberger valley, to Zeiher Homberg, and Gisliflue.


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