Best mountain peaks around Rheinfelden (Baden) are found at the southern edge of the Black Forest and within the Dinkelberg hills. This region features numerous elevated points and observation towers, offering panoramic views rather than traditional towering summits. The landscape provides diverse hiking opportunities across its ridges and into the surrounding valleys. Many of the best routes Rheinfelden Baden mountains offer lead to these scenic viewpoints.
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The observation tower on Schleifenberg is 30 meters high. Those who manage to climb to the top (after paying the entrance fee) enjoy a magnificent view of the Liestal valley and far beyond. At the foot of the tower lies the Turmwirtschaft (Tower Inn). Its hosts are around ten groups of innkeepers who bring the inn to life every Sunday and public holiday throughout the year. They cook and serve for their guests out of sheer joy in working together.
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The Hohe-Flum Tower stands on the highest point of the Dinkelberg, at 535 meters above sea level. The 13.5-meter-high tower was built in 1874. Sixty-two steps lead up to the platform. From there, one has a magnificent panoramic view in all directions. To the south, one can see the Swiss Jura plateau and, in good weather, the Alps beyond. To the west, the view extends to the Vosges Mountains, and to the north and east, to the Black Forest. The Entegast, Zeller Blauen, Hohe Möhr, and other peaks are also visible.
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The Schleifenberg Tower is an observation tower in the municipality of Liestal in the canton of Basel-Landschaft. The current steel framework tower was built in 1900 by the Liestal Transport and Beautification Association to replace the previous wooden tower (built in 1891). Renovation work was carried out on the tower in 1932, 1985 and 2007. Maintenance is ensured by the Liestal Tourism Association, which is also responsible for the tower restaurant. When a team of hosts opens the tower restaurant, this is traditionally signaled by the flag hoisted on the top of the tower; otherwise no flag is visible. Access is via a turnstile with cash payment by inserting coins. With an entrance fee of CHF 0.50, you can climb 150 steps to the observation platform at a height of 28.5 meters. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleifenbergturm
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The climb (fee required) can be used at any time. The restaurant is only open on Sundays and public holidays.
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The Farnsburg ruins are currently being restored at great expense.
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The only observation tower I know where you have to insert coins for the revolving door.
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The view is great. I cycled from Schopfheim over the Rührberg to the Eigenturm. I published a video of the tour on my YouTube channel.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Hohe-Möhr-Turm, which offers unique panoramic views of the Wiesental valley and, on clear days, the Alps. Another favorite is the Hohe Flum Lookout Tower, known for its spectacular vistas of the southern Black Forest, Vosges Mountains, Swiss Jura, and even the Bernese Alps. The Eigenturm Observation Tower also provides great views towards Switzerland and the Rhine plain.
Yes, the Farnsburg Castle Ruins, though located across the border in Switzerland, is a notable historical site situated on a prominent spur at 734 meters above sea level, offering elevated views alongside its historical interest. The Hohe-Möhr-Turm and Hohe Flum Lookout Tower are also considered historical monuments.
The elevated points around Rheinfelden (Baden) offer diverse panoramic views. From the Hohe-Möhr-Turm, you can see the Wiesental valley, Rhine Valley, and even the Alps on clear days. The Hohe Flum Lookout Tower provides views of the southern Black Forest, Vosges Mountains, Swiss Jura, and the Bernese Alps. The Eigenturm Observation Tower offers views towards Switzerland and the Rhine plain.
Yes, several elevated points are suitable for families. The Hohe Flum Lookout Tower is categorized as family-friendly, offering a wonderful view. The Farnsburg Castle Ruins also provides an engaging historical experience for families, with a climb up a narrow spiral staircase for exceptional views.
The region around Rheinfelden (Baden) is excellent for hiking, with many routes leading to these scenic viewpoints. You can find numerous trails, including easy to moderate options like the Rappenfelsen – Eigenturm Observation Tower loop from Wyhlen or the View of the Rhine – Old Rhine Bridge loop. For more options, explore the Hiking around Rheinfelden (Baden) guide.
Absolutely. The Dinkelberg area, where many of these elevated points are located, is popular with mountain bikers. The Eigenturm Observation Tower is a known spot for mountain bikers, with two scenic trails leading from it. You can find various routes, including moderate to difficult ones like the Hohe-Möhr-Turm – Hohe Möhr Trail loop. Check out the MTB Trails around Rheinfelden (Baden) guide for more details.
Yes, some towers have a small fee to support their maintenance. For instance, the Hohe-Möhr-Turm requires a €1 fee. The Schleifenberg Tower has an entrance fee of CHF 0.50 (50 cents) to climb its 150 steps. It's advisable to carry small change for these fees.
The Dinkelberg is a small mountain range characterized by diverse landscapes, making it ideal for engaging hikes across its elongated ridge. It offers numerous special features and provides access to many of the elevated points and viewpoints mentioned, such as the Hohe Flum Lookout Tower.
While the region can be enjoyed year-round, the best time for clear panoramic views, especially to see distant features like the Alps, Swiss Jura, and Vosges Mountains, is typically during periods of stable, clear weather, often found in late spring, summer, and early autumn. Winter days with crisp, clear air can also offer stunning visibility.
Yes, there are several cycling routes that allow you to experience the elevated points and scenic views. For example, you can find routes like the 'Cycle tour to the Hohe Flum' which takes you to the Hohe Flum Lookout Tower. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Cycling around Rheinfelden (Baden) guide.
At the Hohe-Möhr-Turm, during the high season (May to September), the Schopfheim Black Forest Association hosts meals on Sundays, making it a pleasant destination for an outing. They also have a 'tower guard' who pampers hikers and mountain bikers with cakes and drinks.


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