Wintersingen – Municipal Profile

April 23, 2026

This insight series introduces the 86 municipalities of Basel-Landschaft. It summarizes key indicators derived from various open data datasets published on data.bl.ch. Today’s featured municipality is Wintersingen.

Photo: Photoramacolor AG, Wintersingen, BL, 1996, on Image Archive, ETH Library, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0..

Nestled in the Bezirk Sissach, the municipality of Wintersingen sits at an altitude of 431 meters above sea level and covers a total surface area of 695 hectares. Table 2 summarizes the key features of the municipality, and figure 1 shows its location on the map.

Wintersingen is a municipality with deep historical roots, first documented in 1196. Its name is believed to mean "by the people of Winitheri or Winidhari," tracing back to the Alemannic settlement period. The local coat of arms dates to around 1284, belonging to the knight Rudolf von Wintersingen. A more detailed summary is available on its Wikipedia page.

As of 2025, Wintersingen is home to 587 residents. The population consists of 12.8 percent foreigners and 87.2 percent Swiss citizens. The age distribution shows 93 young people aged 0 to 17, 350 individuals in the working-age population of 18 to 65, and 144 older adults over 65. The gender ratio is nearly balanced, with 301 men and 286 women. In terms of total population, Wintersingen ranks 66th among the 86 municipalities in the canton. Table 2 shows the population by age groups since 2005.

The land use in Wintersingen is predominantly agricultural and forested. Of its 695-hectare total surface, 7.3 percent is settlement area, 57.4 percent is agricultural land, and 35.1 percent is forest, with only 0.1 percent classified as unproductive.

The municipality's tax revenue ranks 63rd in the canton. Specific figures for tax revenue per adult capita and the municipal tax multiplier, along with their respective ranks among the 86 municipalities, are detailed in the accompanying financial tables.

In 2022, Wintersingen's energy consumption was led by heating oil at 2,769 MWh, followed by electricity at 2,535 MWh, and environmental heat at 1,511 MWh. Other sources included wood, photovoltaics, and thermal solar energy. For electricity consumption, a common benchmark, the municipality ranks 33rd in per capita use at 4.1 MWh per person. This middle ranking suggests a typical level of residential and commercial activity, without the extreme highs often associated with significant industrial presence.

The vehicle stock in Wintersingen, as of 2026, consists of 448 passenger cars and delivery vans. Of these, 373 are powered by combustion engines, while 75 are electric vehicles, resulting in an electric vehicle share of 16.7 percent. This data is presented in table 3.

Wintersingen's waste recycling performance in 2024 shows varied results across categories. The municipality recycled 24 kg of glass per capita, ranking 38th in the canton. For green waste, the figure was 51 kg per capita, ranking 69th. Residual and bulky waste amounted to 152 kg per capita, ranking a relatively high 18th. Plastic recycling was 2 kg per capita, ranking 17th. Paper and cardboard recycling was 16 kg per capita, ranking 59th. Recycling of tinplate and aluminum was also 2 kg per capita, achieving a rank of 16th. With two categories, plastics and metals, ranked within the top 20, Wintersingen demonstrates above-average performance in specific recycling streams. The total recycled waste, per capita values, and canton-wide comparisons are detailed in table 4.


Table 1: Summary of latest Data on Wintersingen
metric value
Municipality Wintersingen
District Bezirk Sissach
Elevation (m above sea level) 431
Total Area (ha) 695
Settlement Area % 7.3
Agricultural Area % 57.4
Forest Area % 35.1
Unproductive Area % 0.1
Households (2024) 286
Population (2024) 608
Foreign Nationals % 12.8
Public Primary School Pupils (2024) 63
Workplaces (2023) 70
Employees (2023) 181
Employees Sector 1 % 26.0
Employees Sector 2 % 12.2
Employees Sector 3 % 61.9
Housing Stock (2024) 312.0
Single-Family Houses % 51.6
Completed Dwellings (2024)
Vacancy Rate % (2025)
Residential Land Price (CHF/m², 2022–2024) ()
Tax Revenue (1,000 CHF, 2024) 1446
Municipal Tax Rate (2025) 56
Website www.wintersingen.ch


Table 2: Population of Wintersingen since 2005
jahr Children Working Population Older Adults Total
2025 93 341 153 587
2024 95 357 156 608
2023 100 352 160 612
2022 90 377 152 619
2021 96 397 150 643
2020 94 399 146 639
2015 87 403 125 615
2010 116 417 102 635
2005 125 395 83 603


Table 3: Passenger Cars and Delivery Vans in Wintersingen by Fuel Type
Year Fuel Number
2026 Benzin 255.0
2026 Diesel 118.0
2026 Electric/Hybrid 75.0
2026 Total 448.0


Table 4: Recycled Waste in Wintersingen
jahr kategorie bfs_gemeindenummer Tons kg/capita Rank Tons Canton % Canton Tons
2024 Glas 2865 25 35 8 7223 0.35
2024 Grüngut 2865 76 104 36 24441 0.31
2024 Hauskehricht + Sperrgut 2865 98 135 44 42813 0.23
2024 Kunststoffe 2865 3 5 4 302 1.13
2024 Öle 2865 1 1 6 69 0.77
2024 Papier + Karton 2865 56 77 3 10866 0.52
2024 übrige Metalle 2865 0 1 39 555 0.08
2024 Weissblech + Alu 2865 2 2 16 579 0.3

Figure 1: Location of Wintersingen

Figure 2: Land Price in CHF by Municipality

Figure 3: Energy Consumption [MWh] in Wintersingen: Electricty, Oil and Natural Gas

Figure 4: Energy Consumption [mWh] of Aesch: Renewable Energy Carriers

Data source: Key Figures for Municipalities, Bruttoenergieverbrauch nach Gemeinde, Wohnbevölkerung nach Geschlecht, Alter, Gemeinde, Motor vehicle stock by vehicle type, fuel, municipality and month

🤖 This text was generated with the assistance of AI. All quantitative statements are derived directly from the dataset listed under Data Source.