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Hiking : Barmelhofstrasse

Switzerland Solothurn Amtei Olten-Gösgen

Map of the trail for Barmelhofstrasse

Durée

00:50:49

Distance

2.914 km

Dénivelé

69.0 m

This hiking route takes you through a picturesque area with gentle terrain, making it suitable for hikers of all levels. The trail spans a distance of approximately 2.9 kilometers with an elevation gain of 69 meters, offering a peaceful and invigorating outdoor experience.

Starting at Barmelhofstrasse, you will come across various points of interest along the way. At the beginning of the trail, you will find a convenient parking area to leave your vehicle before embarking on the hike.

As you continue along the route, you will encounter several water features, providing a tranquil and scenic backdrop to your hike. These natural elements are perfect for a rest stop or simply to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

Midway through the trail, you will find the Laurenzenbad, a historical site with informative displays about the area's heritage. This is a great spot to learn more about the local history and take a moment to appreciate the surroundings.

For those in need of sustenance, the Wirtschaft Barmelhof restaurant is located nearby, offering a chance to refuel before continuing on your journey. Additionally, benches are strategically placed along the trail for hikers to take a break and enjoy the views.

Before starting your hike, remember to bring plenty of water, wear comfortable hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Whether you are a novice hiker or a seasoned outdoor enthusiast, this route offers a delightful escape into nature. Enjoy your hike along the Barmelhofstrasse trail!

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