Best lakes around Langnau am Albis offers a diverse natural landscape in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. While not home to large lakes directly within its borders, the municipality provides access to several appealing bodies of water nearby. These lakes offer recreational opportunities and natural beauty, ranging from serene natural reserves to larger, more urban-influenced waters. The area is characterized by its proximity to both tranquil natural settings and accessible urban amenities.
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The Albis chain is a striking, largely forested mountain ridge that runs parallel to the Sihl and Lake Zurich from Sihlbrugg to Urdorf / Schlieren. It is flanked by two valleys, the Sihl valley in the east and the Reppisch valley in the west. The eastern flank of the Albis is steep, characterized by ridges, deep ditches and numerous streams. It is geomorphologically extremely active, sparsely populated and largely covered by the Sihl forest. The western side is less steep and has an unusually strong interweaving of forest and grassland on steep slopes for the Central Plateau. Here, the interaction between site conditions and human use has led to diverse, sometimes rare habitats.
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The Bürkliplatz was created after the bulwarks of the former city fortifications were demolished. The city engineer Arnold Bürkli was responsible for the construction of the quay from 1882 to 1887. Land was heaped up on the lake shore and the quay bridge created a continuous lake promenade with avenues, meadows and parks. Today, the Bürkliplatz is a shipping pier and the starting point for tours on Lake Zurich. The square is also a versatile event location: the “Bürklimäärt” vegetable market takes place here twice a week, and the flea market on Saturdays in summer. The square also serves as the start and finish point for many sporting events.
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When visibility is good, the view sweeps west across the Swiss Mittelland with its various mountain ranges to the Jura. The Central Swiss Alps rise to the south.
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View from the Bürglenstutz down to the Türlersee
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Zurich a beautiful but expensive city(😉)
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Bürkliplatz is a square in the city of Zurich on Lake Zurich. It is located on the western side of the Limmat opposite Bellevue, with which it is connected by the Quai Bridge. The square is named after the city engineer Arnold Bürkli. It is not only a boat dock, but also a market, art and event location with a view over Lake Zurich to the Alps. There is also a wonderful view of Lake Zurich.
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For swimming and water activities, Lake Türler is an excellent choice. It features a designated swimming area, a grassy expanse, and facilities for grilling. You can also rent stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) there. Another option is the Brüggli Lakeside Bath on Lake Zug, which offers a freely accessible beach with a shallow shore, ideal for cooling off and SUP.
Yes, Lake Türler is highly recommended for families. It has a playground, a designated swimming area, and opportunities for tent camping. The Brüggli Lakeside Bath on Lake Zug is also family-friendly with its shallow shore and fire pits for barbecues.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Lake Türler is known for its serene environment, natural banks, and protected flat and sloping moors. Lake Zurich, easily accessible from the area, provides scenic views of the lake itself and the surrounding Alps. Pfäffikersee, another nearby lake, boasts significant nature reserves along its shoreline.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Around Lake Türler, there are paths for walking and cycling through surrounding forests. For more structured activities, consider mountain biking on trails like the 'Sihl River Path in the Sihlwald' or road cycling routes such as the 'Türlersee – Reppis Valley Cycle Path'. You can find more details on these routes in the MTB Trails around Langnau am Albis and Road Cycling Routes around Langnau am Albis guides.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. A popular local recreation area is the path around Lake Türler and through its surrounding forests. For mountain hikes, you can explore trails like the 'Uetliberg Viewing Terrace' or 'Sihlwald Bürglen Descent'. More hiking options are available in the Mountain Hikes around Langnau am Albis guide.
The warmer months, from spring to autumn, are generally ideal for visiting the lakes. This allows for swimming, paddleboarding, and enjoying the outdoor facilities. For example, the 'Heureka' sculpture by Jean Tinguely at Zurichhorn, which offers views of Lake Zurich, runs daily from April to mid-October.
Yes, near Lake Zurich, you can visit the Heureka sculpture by Jean Tinguely at Zurichhorn. This kinetic sculpture runs daily from April to mid-October and offers an artistic experience with a view of the lake. Additionally, Bürkliplatz on Lake Zurich is a significant square that hosts markets and events.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the serene environment of Lake Türler for relaxation and water activities. The scenic views along the Limmat River in Zurich and the artistic installations by Lake Zurich also receive positive feedback.
Yes, facilities are available. Lake Türler has a cafe near its swimming area, and tent camping is possible. The Brüggli Lakeside Bath on Lake Zug also has a campsite nearby. For more urban options, the areas around Lake Zurich, such as Bürkliplatz, offer numerous restaurants and hotels.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not provided, Lake Zurich is easily accessible from Langnau am Albis via public transport to Zurich. For Lake Türler, it is generally well-connected, making it a popular spot for day trips despite its tranquil feel.
The Lake Türler is often described as a quiet lake offering a serene environment, feeling much further away from urban bustle despite its proximity to Zurich. Pfäffikersee, with its protected nature reserve shoreline, also offers tranquil spots away from the main crowds.


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