Natural monuments in Affoltern provide access to a diverse natural landscape in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Albis chain, offering varied terrain from lakes and forests to elevated viewpoints. This area serves as a starting point for exploring significant natural features and ancient sites. The landscape combines protected natural reserves with historical elements, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
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From the north, a relatively easy, clearly visible, unmarked path leads to the plateau on which Schnabelburg Castle stands. The descent to the south is very steep and, when the ground is wet and/or covered in autumn leaves, also very slippery.
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A special park, designed as a Japanese garden, with a marsh and ponds with koi, a small café for strolling and relaxing, and meditative paths and squares. Especially recommended in spring when many flowers are in bloom.
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Depending on the season, you'll find wonderful flowers and plants. Or, you can simply relax under the shady trees. There's also a barefoot path through partly moorland, which can be bypassed if necessary. Don't forget your mosquito repellent! A small snack bar invites you to enjoy a coffee or salad at lunchtime.
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Remains of the foundation walls of a former hilltop castle
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A beautiful natural spot where the Lorze River flows into the Reuss, marking the meeting point of the cantons of Zug, Zurich, and Aargau. Surrounded by lush greenery and clear water, Reussspitz is a peaceful place, ideal for a break during a hike or bike ride. A unique location where nature and geography come together in perfect harmony.
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Entrance fee Fr. 19 or 20 (depending on the date), p Fr. 4.
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Tickets can be purchased at the entrance to Seleger Moor. We were there on Mother's Day, when there were a lot of visitors. We recommend purchasing an online ticket. https://selegermoor.ch/besuch/
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The region around Affoltern am Albis offers a diverse natural landscape, including serene lakes, expansive forests, and elevated viewpoints along the Albis chain. You can explore protected nature reserves, ancient historical sites, and areas perfect for various outdoor activities.
Yes, the area features several notable lakes. Lake Türler is a diverse nature and landscape protection area, ideal for swimming and relaxation. You can also visit Bisliker Pond, a beautiful nature reserve surrounded by forest, or the interconnected Fischbachweiher, Fridgrabenweiher, and Sorweiher.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Bürglenstutz, the highest point of the Albis chain at 915 meters. Another excellent spot is the Uetliberg summit, which offers expansive views of Lake Zurich, the city, and the Alps on clear days, accessible by train from Zurich.
Absolutely. The Sihlwald Forest, part of the Zurich Wilderness Park, is a significant natural forest reserve. It's left to develop naturally, offering a unique wilderness experience with ancient trees and diverse habitats. Visitors can explore a network of hiking and cycling routes and enjoy interactive trails.
Yes, the Knonaueramt district, where Affoltern am Albis is located, is home to ancient megalithic sites. You can discover stone circles and stone rows, such as the Stone Circle in Bislikerhau and the Homberg Standing Stone. Additionally, the Schnabelburg ruins offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Many natural monuments are family-friendly. Lake Türler is great for swimming and relaxation. The Sihlwald Forest has a Nature Discovery Zone and the Sihl Adventure Trail. The Uetliberg features the 'Planet Trail,' an educational path. The Seleger Moor Botanical Garden and the Confluence of the Lorze and the Reuss are also excellent choices for families.
Yes, several natural monuments are dog-friendly. Lake Türler and Bisliker Pond are popular spots for walks with dogs, offering beautiful natural surroundings for both you and your pet to enjoy.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Türlersee Loop Trail or explore the Albis chain. Cycling routes, such as the Lake Türler – Kappel Abbey loop, are also popular. For more detailed route information, check out the Hiking in Affoltern or Cycling in Affoltern guides.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For scenic views from Bürglenstutz, autumn and spring are particularly beautiful. Uetliberg offers clear views on sunny days and is popular for sledding in winter. Generally, warmer months are ideal for swimming at Lake Türler and extensive hiking or cycling.
Many natural monuments are accessible by public transport. For example, the Uetliberg summit is easily reached by the S10 train from Zurich HB, followed by a short walk. For other locations, local bus services connect Affoltern am Albis to surrounding areas, providing access points to various natural sites.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene escape offered by places like Lake Türler and the beautiful nature reserve around Bisliker Pond. The expansive views from the Albis chain, especially from Bürglenstutz, are also highly praised. The combination of natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities makes these spots very popular.
Yes, the Confluence of the Lorze and the Reuss is a beautiful natural spot where two rivers meet, marking a unique geographical point. The Sihlwald Forest is a protected forest reserve left to natural development, and Lake Türler is recognized for its diverse nature and landscape protection area with species-rich moors.


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