Best lakes around Zumikon are found in its surrounding region, as Zumikon itself does not feature large lakes directly within its municipal boundaries. The area benefits from its close proximity to several popular lakes in the Zurich region, including Lake Zurich, Greifensee, and Lützelsee. These bodies of water offer diverse features and recreational opportunities, from extensive water sports to tranquil nature reserves. The landscape provides a blend of natural beauty and accessible outdoor activities.
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It's a beautiful bike ride. Plenty of parking is available (fee applies). Nearby is the Egg swimming pool, with a snack stand (sausage and sandwiches). The Greifensee and Lützelsee lakes are 48 km away, and are also suitable for children.
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There is a very nice cycle path around the Greifensee, super nice to ride
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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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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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Very nice lake with bathing possibilities
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Pfäffikersee circular route no. 890 The popular circular route around Lake Pfäffikersee in the Zurich Oberland leads through unique nature with typical moor plants, past the romantic farming village of Seegräben and back to the pulsating lake promenade of Pfäffikon ZH. The starting point is Pfäffikon ZH, where you are just a stone's throw away in the middle of an enchanting lakeside landscape. A comfortable path leads past high reed belts and magnificent moorland landscapes, which provide a habitat for countless animal and plant species. Along the way you can catch a particularly attractive view of the nature reserve from pretty wooden walkways. A very special eye-catcher is the farming village of Seegräben, which you can see, gently embedded in the intact nature. With the half-timbered houses typical of the region, the place offers a romantic view and takes the viewer back to earlier times. The wide meadows sway peacefully in the wind and on the lake side the variety of aquatic plants and local animals is impressive. For a relaxing break, there are both cozy places in nature and restaurants along the route. A detour to the signposted adventure farm is also worthwhile. After the village of Auslikon, the stately Roman fort appears on the horizon as another eye-catcher before you reach Pfäffikon ZH again - showered by the natural experience. Text / Source: SwitzerlandMobility https://www.schweizmobil.ch/de/wanderland/routen/route-0890.html
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The "cycle path" around the Greifensee is quite narrow and is populated by inline skaters, slow cyclists with child trailers and even walkers. In my opinion, the path used in oncoming traffic (!) is not a suitable training slope for racing cyclists, it is far too dangerous to want to ride there at "full speed"!
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The lakes near Zumikon offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on paths like the Greifensee Cycling Path, which provides scenic views. The region is also excellent for hiking, with trails like the hiking routes around Zumikon. Water sports such as stand-up paddling, sailing, and swimming are popular on Lake Zurich and Greifensee, while Lützelsee offers relaxed strolls and swimming.
Greifensee is the largest nature reserve in Canton Zurich, known for its rich biodiversity, fens, and reed beds, making it ideal for bird watching and nature lovers. Lützelsee is also a charming nature reserve, particularly noted for its moors, diverse birdlife, and the frequent sighting of storks in spring and summer.
Yes, the Pfäffikersee Circular Trail offers a scenic route through unique nature with moor plants and past the farming village of Seegräben. Lützelsee also features a leisurely, obstacle-free circular path, approximately three kilometers long, perfect for relaxed strolls.
The Greifensee Cycling Path is highly recommended, offering wide paths along the lake with mountain views. The path around Lake Greifensee is also suitable for bicycles, walkers, and rollerbladers. You can find more cycling options in the cycling guides around Zumikon.
Absolutely. Lake Zurich offers numerous lidos for swimming and boat trips. Greifensee has designated swimming areas and picnic spots, and its trails are suitable for families. Lützelsee is particularly family-friendly with a lido, a wading pool for children, picnic areas, and an easy circular path ideal for strollers.
Yes, all three main lakes offer options for dining and picnics. Lake Zurich has numerous lakeside restaurants. Greifensee provides picnic spots along its trails and culinary cruises. Lützelsee features a small restaurant at its lido and picnic areas with tables and grill pits.
Greifensee is home to the historic Greifensee Castle, which once served as the seat of the bailiff. Lake Zurich's shores feature picturesque towns like Rapperswil-Jona and attractions such as the Lindt Home of Chocolate in Kilchberg, easily accessible from the lake.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but summer is particularly popular for water activities as the water in Greifensee warms up significantly. Spring and summer are ideal for nature observation at Lützelsee, especially for spotting storks. Autumn offers beautiful scenery, as noted by visitors to the Observation Tower at the Aabach.
While Lake Zurich can be bustling, Greifensee offers a more serene escape with its largely undeveloped shores and nature reserve status. Lützelsee is a charming, smaller lake known for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty, making it a good choice for a quieter visit.
Lake Zurich offers a variety of boat trips and cruises, including sightseeing, gourmet, and sunset options. On Greifensee, scheduled boat services operate year-round, and nostalgic trips on the 'Greif' steamboat are available in warmer months, along with culinary cruises.
Yes, the circular path around Lützelsee is obstacle-free and approximately three kilometers long, making it ideal for strollers and those seeking an easy walk. Many paths around Greifensee are also wide and suitable for various users, including rollerbladers and cyclists.


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