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Oberer Hauenstein Pass

Oberer Hauenstein Pass

1.13km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Oberer Hauenstein Pass is a mountain pass in the Jura Mountains on the border between the cantons of Basel-Country and Solothurn in Switzerland. It connects Balsthal and Waldenburg.

Belchenflue

Belchenflue

2.81km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The highest point on the Belchenflue at 1,099m above sea level offers incomparable views over the Black Forest, the Vosges, and the Alps. For the Celts, the Belchenflue was a marker for determining the positions of the sun, while in the First World War, it served as a key observation point for the Hauenstein fortification. it was one of the famous tourist attractions in this area and also a beautiful trekking destination.

Ruine Waldenburg

Ruine Waldenburg

2.9km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The ruins of Waldenburg towers high above the medieval town. The visitor can see the significant remains of a bailiff's castle here. The Waldenburg ruin is situated on top of the narrow, rocky Rehag ridge, giving it a good strategic view of the Upper Hauenstein Pass. The well-preserved ruins are now open to visitors. As the oldest parts of Waldenburg castle are older than the town, it's likely that the castle was originally built in order to collect tolls for travelling through the pass.

Challhöchi Pass

Challhöchi Pass

4.71km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Challhöchi Pass is a mountain pass in the Jura Mountains on the border of the cantons of Basel-Country and Solothurn in Switzerland. The pass road links Eptingen and Ifenthal or Hägendorf.

Hinteri Egg

Hinteri Egg

4.94km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Hinteri Egg is an 8.4 kilometer out and back trail located near Langenbruck, Basel Country, Switzerland that offers the chance to see wildlife and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and nature trips.

Unterer Hauenstein-Pass

Unterer Hauenstein-Pass

7.66km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Unterer Hauenstein Pass is a mountain pass in the Jura Mountains between the canton of Basel-Country and Solothurn in Switzerland. It connects Buckten in Basel-Country and Trimbach in Solothurn. The pass road has a maximum grade of 6 percent. The pass was probably already used by the Romans. In 1993, Roman artifacts were discovered at the pass. It also lies close to the Roman settlement of Augusta Raurica.

Neu-Homburg Castle

Neu-Homburg Castle

7.83km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The Neu-Homburg Castle is housed within the Laufelgingen municipality of the Basel-Country canton of Switzerland. Designated as a site of national heritage and significance, the castle is a popular tourist spot. Though ruined, the spot nonetheless retains its original glory and beauty.

Schloss Wildenstein

Schloss Wildenstein

8.36km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Wildenstein Castle is a castle in the municipality of Bubendorf in the canton of Basel-Land in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The castle was acquired by the local council in 1995 and is now regularly used for cultural events.

Regional Nature Park Thal

Regional Nature Park Thal

8.51km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Switzerland’s most central nature reserve, and its touristic offer is one of the most attractive: the wide valley of the river Dünnern behind the Weissenstein, the local mountain to Solothurn, awaits visitors with eager anticipation. It is located in the Swiss Canton of Solothurn, bordering the cantons of Bern and Basel-Landschaft.

Wisenberg

Wisenberg

9.46km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The Wisenberg tower near Häfelfingen is situated at 1001 meters above sea level, is 24.5 meters high, and is a prominent landmark in the area. It offers a wonderful panoramic view over the Homburgertal and Basel region, across the central plateau, and as far as the Alps. It is one of the beautiful locations in this area and it offers nice trekking too.

Aarburg Castle

Aarburg Castle

10.52km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The fort Aarburg belongs to Swiss architectural monuments of the first floor. The imposing complex high above the Aareknie have been founded around the year 1123 as frohburgische festival. In the early modern period, the fortress was expanded in Aarburg Bernese strong artillery. After the founding of Canton Aargau in 1803 became the property of the state and has been temporarily as cantonal prison and arsenal.

Ruine Gilgenberg

Ruine Gilgenberg

12.78km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The Gilgenberg ruins are the ruins of a hilltop castle in the area of ​​the municipality of Zullwil in the canton of Solothurn . It stands at 710 m above sea level. M. on a rock spur in a wooded valley basin southeast of the village of Zullwil and can be easily reached from the village on a marked hiking trail in around 10 minutes.

Bischofstein Castle

Bischofstein Castle

13.42km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Bishofstein Castle is a castle in the municipality of Sissach of the canton of Basel-Land in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance

Sissacherfluh Castle

Sissacherfluh Castle

13.93km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Ruins of Sissacherfluh Castle is a castle in the municipality of Sissach of the canton of Basel-Land in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. One of the beautiful attractions in this area and also a historical landmark.

Museum.BL

Museum.BL

14.26km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The Museum.BL is the canton museum of the canton of Basel-Landschaft in Switzerland. It is centrally located in the historic old town of the canton capital Liestal in the premises of the former armory and is part of Basel's other museum landscape. The museum is mainly dedicated to the nature and culture of the region and also sees itself as an open forum for a lively and critical examination of the environment, history, and the present.

Ergolz

Ergolz

15.66km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The Ergolz is a river in the canton of Basel Country. With a length of around 30 kilometers, it is one of the most important rivers in the Basel area and drains practically the entire east of the canton. It is one of the beautiful picnic area and also it attracts a lot of tourists here.

Gempenturm

Gempenturm

16.24km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The Gempenturm is an observation tower on the Gempenplateau in the municipality of Gempen in the canton of Solothurn . The steel lattice tower has five floors and was built in 1897. You can reach the viewing platform at a height of 28 meters via 115 steps. It offers a view of the Basel area, Alsace and the Vosges, Basel and the Black Forest, making it a popular destination.

Farnsburg Castle

Farnsburg Castle

16.55km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The ruins of Farnsburg castle are located in Ormalingen. Adorning the buildings in Hemmiken are traces of the art of stone carving long practiced in the village. Here you can explore a range of historical buildings such as the rectory and storehouse. A historic boundary stone featuring the Habsburg and Basel coats of arms is evidence that the municipality bordered Austria until 1803.

Kaltbrunnentalstrasse

Kaltbrunnentalstrasse

17.07km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

The Kaltbrunnental, an enchanted place not only because of the dense, rustic forest - so dreamy and magical that it would not be surprising if fairies or prehistoric humans came out from behind the moss-covered rocks. It stretches with up to 60 m high, steep rock faces from Meltingen along the Ibach to its confluence with the Birs at Chessiloch .

Schloss Angenstein

Schloss Angenstein

17.14km from Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Angenstein Castle is a medieval castle in the municipality of Duggingen. The well-preserved castle belongs to the city of Basel and is rented out for weddings. The Jura Railway passes through a tunnel under Angenstein Castle on its route between Basel and Delémont. It is one of the key attractions in this area and a lot of people visit this place every day.

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Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Stiftung Sculpture at Schoenthal, im Kloster Schönthal

Schöntalstrasse 158, 4438 Langenbruck, Switzerland

Sculpture at Schoenthal is an art foundation in Switzerland. It is named after the Schönthal Monastery, a former church near the village of Langenbruck, Basel-Landschaft, which is now used for temporary art exhibitions. An array of sculptures, including some by well-known artists, is dotted around the monastery area and the surrounding countryside.