Relief Maps

Hiking : Tannmattstrasse

Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera/Svizra Solothurn Amtei Thal-Gäu

Map of the trail for Tannmattstrasse

Durée

01:54:16

Distance

4.826 km

Dénivelé

315.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the beautiful Tannmattstrasse area, offering a moderate level of difficulty with a distance of 4.826 kilometers and an elevation gain of 315 meters.

As you start your hike, you will come across some interesting points of interest. At the beginning of the trail, you will find a shelter about 1.11 kilometers away, providing a place to rest and take in the surroundings. Continuing on, you will pass by a water source situated right on the trail, perfect for refilling your water bottles at the start of your journey.

As you make your way along the path, you will encounter several more water sources at different points, some closer to the trail than others. Around the midway point, you will find a restaurant called "Restaurant Reh," offering a chance to grab a bite to eat before heading back.

Throughout the hike, you will also come across several information points and picnic sites, providing interesting facts about the area and a spot to relax and enjoy a meal. Additionally, there are designated parking areas at the beginning and along the way, making it convenient for visitors to access the trail.

Remember to bring plenty of water, as the trail can be demanding, especially on hot days. It's also a good idea to check the weather forecast before setting out to ensure a safe and enjoyable hiking experience. So lace up your hiking boots and get ready to explore the scenic Tannmattstrasse area on this out-and-back route.

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