Best natural monuments around Pfungen offer diverse natural features, from river confluences to unique geological formations. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Glatt River, which provides wide paths for walking and cycling. While specific natural monuments within Pfungen are limited, the surrounding area features several notable natural attractions. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities and observing local flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The pond owes its existence to groundwater, which is forced to rise through a watertight obstacle. The rising groundwater stirs up fine, light sand, interspersed with white snail shell debris, which was used as writing sand until the beginning of the last century. Legend of the "Goldig Tor" (short version according to Meinrad Lienert) Once upon a time a shepherd boy was tending sheep at the pond. It was a glorious foehn day and the boy lay down on the bank with his eyes heavy with dreams. Suddenly a maiden emerged from the pond up to her shoulders. She lured him with a golden ring on her hand. The boy tried to grab the ring and leaned over the water. Suddenly the maiden took him in both arms and sank with him. He had barely disappeared when his farmer rushed over, because he had heard his shepherd boy cry out. But he could not see his little shepherd anywhere. Suddenly it shot up like a candle from the golden sand whirlpool in the pond in front of him. He quickly pulled it to the bank. After a while the boy opened his eyes and began to tell what had happened to him: "The water maiden pulled me into an infinite depth. Suddenly I saw a mighty city with a huge golden gate. It just opened wide and a beautiful maiden stepped out. Now the maiden, who was holding me in her arms, opened her arms to greet her friend. At the same moment a whirlpool grabbed me and pulled me up with it. I don't know anything else." The shepherd boy returned to the pond again and again, but he never met the beautiful maiden again. Thanks to his story, however, we now know where the gold flakes in the water come from: they are washed off the golden gate and carried to the surface (content from the information board).
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Great view with barbecue area, can be easily connected to the Irchelturm.
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On the subject of the center in the canton of ZH: The geodetic center of the canton of Zurich is in Brütten. (centre of official survey) The geographic center of the canton of Zurich is above Wangen near Dübendorf. (Geometric center of gravity of the canton area)
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There is a parking lot at this point
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the Golden Gate, a lake formed by rising groundwater that stirs up fine, light sand. Another interesting site is the Thurspitz (Confluence of Thur and Rhine), an artificially created river confluence where you can observe the water's turbulence.
Yes, the Affenschlucht Waterfall, located behind the former spinning mill Hard in Wülflingen, offers an impressive sight with sandstone tubs. Additionally, within Pfungen itself, the Pfungen Waterfall on the Mülibach stream provides a picturesque cascade in a central, easily accessible location.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Geodetic Center of the Canton of Zurich. On clear days, this location offers a fantastic panoramic view of the Alps, stretching from the Säntis to Mönch, Eiger, and Jungfrau, and even into the Black Forest to the north. A panoramic board helps identify the peaks.
The Glatt River is a significant natural element flowing near Pfungen. It's a 35.7-kilometer-long affluent of the High Rhine. Revitalization efforts are underway to restore its natural course, enhance biodiversity, and create recreational spaces. You can enjoy wide paths along its banks for walking and cycling, making it a great spot for outdoor activities and observing local flora and fauna.
Yes, the region around Pfungen is known to have pine forests that host various orchid species. While not a formally designated monument, these areas are ideal for nature lovers interested in botanical exploration and observing diverse local flora.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Golden Gate lake and the Thurspitz (Confluence of Thur and Rhine) are both considered family-friendly. The Geodetic Center of the Canton of Zurich also offers a pleasant outing with its panoramic views.
While specific public transport details for each monument vary, Pfungen itself is well-connected. For many natural sites, a combination of train or bus to Pfungen or nearby towns, followed by a walk or cycle, is often the most practical approach. Always check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The area around Pfungen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Railway viaduct near Zweidlen – Glatt River Cycle Path loop', or mountain biking trails like the 'Hochwacht Irchel viewpoint – Irchel Tower loop'. There are also running trails, including an 'easy Running loop from Pfungen'. For more details and routes, explore the cycling, MTB, and running guides for Pfungen.
Yes, the natural monuments are often integrated into or accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the Glatt River offers wide paths perfect for walking. While specific hiking routes for each monument are not detailed here, you can find various trails in the region. Check the running guide for Pfungen for routes that often double as walking paths.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene beauty and unique characteristics of the sites. For example, at the Golden Gate, the very clear water intake and the fine, light sand are often highlighted. At the Geodetic Center of the Canton of Zurich, the fantastic panoramic views of the Alps are a major draw, with many enjoying sitting on the benches and taking in the landscape.
While specific winter conditions vary, many natural monuments remain accessible. The Glatt River paths are generally open year-round for walks. Viewpoints like the Geodetic Center of the Canton of Zurich can offer stunning, crisp views in winter, though some trails might require appropriate footwear for snow or ice. Always check local conditions before heading out.
The Pfungen Waterfall, located centrally within the village on the Mülibach stream, is a beautiful gem that might be overlooked by those focusing on larger regional attractions. It offers a serene and picturesque natural spectacle right within the village, with smaller cascades to explore further along the stream.


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