After reaching the Passwang mountain ridge, I followed the Jura Crest Trail east bound. The final destination of my hike was Waldenburg, a small, picturesque town in the heart of the Swiss Jura.
The Jura Crest Trail, also called Jura High Altitude Trail, is considered a classic among Switzerland’s long-distance trails. Signalization of the route began as early as 1905.
The trail follows the Jura Mountains in an arc from German-speaking northern Switzerland to the French-speaking west. It starts in Dielsdorf, just north of Zürich, and ends near Genève at the Lac Léman. I like this hiking path very much and walked various parts several times.