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Hiking : Sigbachfälle

Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera/Svizra Solothurn Amtei Dorneck-Thierstein

Map of the trail for Sigbachfälle

Durée

01:20:34

Distance

4.613 km

Dénivelé

110.0 m

The Sigbachfälle hiking route is located in a picturesque area with stunning natural landscapes. The trail is a circular route with a total distance of 4.613 kilometers and an elevation gain of 110 meters, making it an easy hike suitable for all skill levels.

As you start your hike, you will come across various points of interest along the way. About 2.23 kilometers from the start, you will reach the beautiful Sigbachfälle waterfall, a perfect spot to take in the sights and sounds of nature. Continuing on, at a distance of 2.1 kilometers from the start, you will pass by a serene water body, adding to the tranquility of the surroundings.

Midway through the hike, at a distance of 1.3 kilometers from the start, you will find the Nunningenberg peak, offering a panoramic view of the area. Further along the trail, at a distance of 1.02 kilometers from the start, you will encounter the Riedbergegge peak, providing another vantage point to admire the scenery.

Throughout the hike, you will also come across various facilities such as benches and picnic sites, perfect for taking a break and enjoying a snack while taking in the beauty of the surroundings.

Remember to bring an adequate supply of water, especially on warmer days, and check the weather forecast before heading out on the trail. With its manageable distance and gentle terrain, the Sigbachfälle hiking route is a great way to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy a refreshing outdoor adventure.

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