Best mountain passes around Lupsingen are characterized by the rolling, table-like ridges of the Tafeljura rather than dramatic alpine peaks. Lupsingen, located in a shallow depression within the Oris valley, features local elevations such as Chleckenberg (544 meters) and Remischberg (just under 500 meters). A notable local route is a steep pass crossing (501 meters above sea level) to Ziefen, known as Eichli. The area provides opportunities for hiking and exploring its picturesque Jura landscape.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Beautiful rest area with panorama
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Directly after the pass, the short tunnel towards Beinwil.
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Located on Route 3 of La Route Verte. But on nice weekends it is busy with cars and motorcycles.
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Low-traffic side street, nice to drive
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Worth seeing chapel and a great place for a little devotion
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I liked this tour: Basel, Gempen, Nunningerberg, Passwang, Balsthal 2023_05_13 https://www.komoot.de/tour/1116583103 Further information: https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/passwang/
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I really liked this tour: Basel, Gempen, Nunningerberg, Passwang, Balsthal 2023_05_13 https://www.komoot.de/tour/1116583103 Further information: https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/passwang/
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A small, well-paved side road connects Erschwil with Meltingen over a gentle pass below Mettenberg. Lots of nature, great views on the descent in both directions. Perfect for every tour!
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The mountain passes around Lupsingen are characterized by the rolling, table-like ridges of the Tafeljura, rather than dramatic alpine peaks. The area features local elevations like Chleckenberg (544 meters) and Remischberg (just under 500 meters), offering a picturesque Jura landscape for exploration.
Visitors often enjoy the Big Bench at Blatten Pass, which features a barbecue area and connects Birstal and Laufental. Another popular spot is Gempenstrasse, known as a cycle way with a moderate slope. The Törli Pass offers a more challenging experience, while the Scenic Road Between Erschwil and Meltingen provides great views and is suitable for cycling.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Törli Pass is known for its difficulty. The south side is steep and rocky, requiring bikes to be carried in sections, making it suitable only for experienced bikers. The Gempenstrasse, while having a moderate slope, is also appreciated by cyclists for its balanced curves.
The region around Lupsingen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including moderate trails like the 'Bench With View of Lupsingen' loop. For cyclists, there are many cycling routes, such as the 'Frenke Waterfalls loop'. Additionally, there are running trails, like the 'Chleckenberg loop'.
Yes, the Big Bench at Blatten Pass is considered family-friendly, offering a nice barbecue area to linger. The general Jura landscape around Lupsingen provides many opportunities for leisurely walks and hikes suitable for families.
The picturesque Jura landscape around Lupsingen is generally enjoyable during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when conditions are ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Absolutely. The Big Bench at Blatten Pass is a notable man-made monument with a barbecue area. The Sissacher Flue offers excellent viewpoints, as does the Scenic Road Between Erschwil and Meltingen, which provides great views on the descent in both directions.
The 'Eichli' refers to a specific local elevated route, a steep pass crossing (501 m.ü.M) to Ziefen. It serves as a local connection point within the Jura landscape, rather than a high alpine pass.
Visitors particularly enjoy the varied experiences offered by the passes, from the well-developed cycle ways like Gempenstrasse to the challenging trails of Törli Pass. The presence of amenities like the barbecue area at Big Bench at Blatten Pass and the scenic views along routes like the Scenic Road Between Erschwil and Meltingen are also highly valued.
While the guide data doesn't specify dog-friendly rules for each pass, the general Jura landscape around Lupsingen is popular for hiking. It's advisable to check local signage or specific trail information for any restrictions on bringing dogs, especially in nature reserves or protected areas.
Lupsingen, being a municipality in Switzerland, is typically well-connected by local public transport. While specific routes to each pass are not detailed, local buses often serve villages and trailheads in the region. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for the most convenient access points.
Parking availability can vary by specific trailhead or pass. For popular spots or starting points for hikes and cycles, there are often designated parking areas in or near the villages. It's best to research specific parking options for your chosen route or pass before your visit.


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