Lakes near Niederglatt, a municipality in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland, are primarily found in the surrounding region rather than directly within its small 3.6 square kilometer area. Situated on the Glatt river, Niederglatt serves as a gateway to the numerous lakes of the Zürich region. Switzerland is known for its many lakes, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. These bodies of water are valued for both recreation and as important natural habitats.
Last updated: June 28, 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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The name of the duck pond is Chloschter Gumpen. Shady with several benches --> Good place for a break
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The most popular spots include Katzensee (Lake Katzensee), which is ideal for swimming and relaxation amidst reeds. Visitors also enjoy Chlostergumpen Pond, a biotope known for birdwatching and picnic areas, and the unique Golden Gate pond, famous for its clear groundwater and a local legend.
Yes, several lakes and ponds are great for families. Katzensee (Lake Katzensee) offers a lido with free entry for swimming and relaxing on a large lawn. Chlostergumpen Pond provides barbecue and picnic areas, perfect for a family outing. The Golden Gate pond also offers a pleasant natural setting for families.
The lakes and ponds in the region offer diverse natural features. At Katzensee, you'll find extensive reeds and opportunities for birdwatching. Chlostergumpen Pond is a protected biotope, rich in birdlife. Further afield, lakes like Greifensee and Pfäffikersee feature protected nature preserves along their shorelines, providing habitats for various species.
The region around Niederglatt offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Neeracherried Nature Reserve – Glatt River Cycle Path loop' or 'Eglisau Rhine Bridge – Tank Track loop'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Running loop from Niederhasli'. Cycling options include the 'Katzensee – Lake Katzensee loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the respective guides: Road Cycling Routes around Niederglatt, Running Trails around Niederglatt, and Cycling around Niederglatt.
Yes, the Zürich region is known for its clean lakes suitable for swimming. Katzensee Lido offers free entry for swimming and relaxing. Other popular options include Lake Zurich, Greifensee, and Pfäffikersee, all of which are excellent for a refreshing dip. Türlersee also has a lido, though it requires an entrance fee.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region are surrounded by scenic trails. You can enjoy walks around Katzensee, though note that bicycles are explicitly banned on the 'Chatzesee-Rundweg' itself, with alternative paths nearby. Pfäffikersee is popular for biking around the lake, and Türlersee can be part of a longer hike. Walensee, though further, offers hikes to waterfalls like Seerenbachfälle.
The lakes are generally beautiful year-round, but for swimming and water activities, the summer months (May to September) are ideal. During this period, lidos like Katzensee Lido are open. For hiking and enjoying nature, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter walks can also be serene around the frozen or partially frozen lakes.
Yes, Chlostergumpen Pond is a biotope where you can observe various birds, especially during the right season. Greifensee Lake is also described as a paradise for nature lovers, and Pfäffikersee features a protected nature preserve along much of its shoreline, making it excellent for wildlife observation.
While Niederglatt itself is small, the surrounding Zürich region has good public transport connections to its major lakes. Lake Zurich is very accessible from the city of Zurich. Greifensee and Pfäffikersee are also well-connected, allowing visitors to reach them without a car. For specific routes, it's best to check local public transport schedules.
Yes, many of the larger lakes in the Zürich region offer cafes and restaurants with scenic views. Lake Zurich, for instance, has numerous establishments along its shores. Katzensee Lido also has a kiosk available during opening hours, and you'll find picnic and barbecue areas at Chlostergumpen Pond for self-catering with a view.
Lake Zurich (Zürichsee) is a prominent feature of the canton and city of Zurich, offering a wide range of leisure activities. It boasts stunning scenery, including views of the Alps, and visitors can enjoy boat trips, swimming, or simply relaxing by the shore. Various events and markets also take place at Bürkliplatz, a square on the lake in Zurich.
Beyond the well-known lakes, Golden Gate is a unique pond near Niederglatt, known for its clear groundwater and a fascinating local legend. Türlersee is another smaller, protected nature reserve where you can enjoy a leisurely barbecue and swim, with options for stand-up paddleboarding and rowing.
At Katzensee Lido, entry is free. There are generally no lifeguards, so swimming is at your own risk. A kiosk and first aid are available. Please note that there is a general ban on SUP, rubber boats, and air mattresses. The lido is only directly accessible on foot or by bike, with paid parking available nearby. It can get very crowded in summer.


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