Hasenmatt, Mountain summit in Solothurn, Switzerland
Hasenmatt is a summit in the Jura Mountains that reaches 1445 meters in elevation. The terrain alternates between open grass slopes and forested sections with vegetation typical of the region.
The mountain was formed through the same tectonic processes that shaped the Jura Mountains millions of years ago. Its rock layers and structure reveal the geological story of this mountain range.
Local mountaineering clubs maintain the network of trails across Hasenmatt, organizing regular group excursions and educational nature programs throughout the year.
Several marked trails lead to the summit from different directions. The easiest route starts at about 1318 meters elevation, making it accessible for hikers of varying skill levels.
This mountain stands as the easternmost peak above 1400 meters in the entire Jura range. This geographical position makes it a special vantage point for viewing the eastern section of the mountain chain.
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