Best mountain peaks around Dübendorf offer diverse outdoor experiences in a region characterized by its proximity to urban centers and natural landscapes. Located near Zurich, Dübendorf provides access to elevated viewpoints and accessible summits. The area features a mix of natural high points and man-made structures offering panoramic vistas over lakes and distant mountain ranges. This makes it a destination for those seeking both challenging ascents and leisurely walks to scenic spots.
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Zurich Main Station – Transportation Hub and Historic Monument Zurich Main Station is not only the largest but also one of the oldest train stations in Switzerland. With almost 3,000 arrivals and departures per day, it is also considered one of the busiest train stations in the world. Domestic and long-distance trains from neighboring France, Austria, Italy, and Germany characterize the terminus of Switzerland's very first railway line, the "Spanish Bun Railway." It is located directly adjacent to the Swiss National Museum on the edge of the old town. The Sihl River flows beneath its tracks and platforms, and its confluence with the Limmat River is also nearby. Zurich Main Station was originally built as a terminus station. However, there are now underground through-tracks for the S-Bahn (suburban railway). Another underground section for regular train traffic is under construction and is scheduled for completion in 2014. The building, designed by architect Jakob Friedrich Wanner, opened in 1871, replacing the old structure by Gustav Albert Wegmann from 1847. The monumental main entrance, designed as a triumphal arch, led into a magnificent interior with numerous courtyards and arcades, waiting rooms, and restaurants. Text / Source: Building Department of the Canton of Zurich, Office for Spatial Development, Cantonal Monument Preservation Office, Dübendorf https://denkmalpflege-schweiz.ch/2014/02/24/der-hauptbahnhof-zuerich-verkehrsknotenpunkt-und-objekt-der-denkmalpflege/
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Zurich Main Station Zurich Main Station (abbreviated Zurich HB, also known as Zurich Main Station, until 1893 Zurich Station) in Zurich is the largest railway station in Switzerland. It is a major railway hub for trains from Switzerland and abroad. With an average of 461,000 passengers on weekdays (as of 2019) and around 3,000 train journeys per day, it is the busiest station on the Swiss Federal Railways network and also one of the busiest railway stations in Europe. The main station is located north of the old town. It has a total of 26 tracks for passenger traffic in four sections. The above-ground terminus station primarily serves long-distance trains. The underground stations Museumstrasse on the north side and Löwenstrasse on the south side are designed as through stations. The former serves exclusively Zurich S-Bahn trains, while the latter also serves long-distance trains. In addition, the terminus of the Sihltal-Zürich-Uetliberg Railway (SZU) is located beneath the adjacent station square to the south. The station sections are connected by the underground shopping arcade Shopville. To the west of the main station, the tracks extend for approximately four kilometers to Altstetten station. The main station was opened in 1847 as the terminus of Switzerland's first railway line, from Zurich to Baden, and is thus one of the oldest railway stations in the country. The station hall, designed by Jakob Friedrich Wanner in the Neo-Renaissance style and completed in 1871, replaced the original buildings. This hall no longer serves its original purpose, as rail traffic was moved to the adjacent train shed in 1930. The above-ground sections of the main station are listed as cultural assets of national importance and are protected as historical monuments. The underground station Museumstrasse opened in 1989. The S-Bahn service and the SZU station followed a year later. Finally, in 2014, the Löwenstrasse underground station was added. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C3%BCrich_Hauptbahnhof
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What I find particularly nice: The first "gondola" of the cable car, which by the way was put into operation in 1954, were those of the legendary national exhibition or "Landi" from 1939. It's even better to go up and down! https://www.teddy-b.ch/tipp-der-woche/luftseilbahn-adliswil-felsenegg-danke-landi/
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High-priced restaurant 4 stars, impressive view
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Mountain station of the Adliswil cable car
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A single journey currently costs CHF 4.40. There is also a hiking trail right next to/under the railway. However, this is relatively steep and takes a little longer. The cable car ride took about five minutes.
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Zurich's main train station isn't just a place for travelers. It also houses a shopping center with numerous shops and restaurants. From flower shops and bookstores to fashion boutiques, pharmacies, and supermarkets, you can find almost everything you need at ShopVille Zurich Main Station. The shops are open 365 days a year, including Sundays when most other shops in the city are closed. A total of 190 shops, restaurants, takeaways, and service providers are located on three floors of Zurich Main Station. https://www.zuerich.com/de/besuchen/shopping/shopville
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The region around Dübendorf offers several popular spots for panoramic views. Among them are Loorenkopf Tower, which provides views over parts of Lake Zurich and Lake Greifen, and Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint, offering vistas over Lake Zurich and the distant mountains. Another favorite is the Uetliberg Observation Tower and the Uto Kulm Restaurant, from where you can see the Alps and the Black Forest.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Loorenkopf Tower is easy to reach and family-friendly. Both the Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint and the Uetliberg Observation Tower and the Uto Kulm Restaurant are also considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths and amenities.
From the peaks and viewpoints around Dübendorf, you can expect diverse panoramic views. For instance, Loorenkopf Tower offers great views over Lake Zurich and Lake Greifen, along with a mountain panorama. From the Uetliberg Observation Tower, you can enjoy a fantastic view of the Alps and even the Black Forest on clear days, as well as the city of Zurich.
Yes, the Uetliberg Observation Tower and the Uto Kulm Restaurant features a restaurant right at the summit, providing a place for hikers to dine with beautiful views. The restaurant is known for its inviting atmosphere, even for hikers.
The area around Dübendorf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those along the Glatt River or Chriesbach Stream. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes, including longer loops like the Zurich Oberland loop. Running trails are also popular, with options like the Dürrbachweg loop. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Dübendorf, Gravel biking around Dübendorf, and Running Trails around Dübendorf guides.
Yes, there are options for easier access to viewpoints. Loorenkopf Tower is described as easy to reach. The Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint is also relatively easy to reach, offering beautiful views without requiring a strenuous climb. For hiking, routes like 'The Glatt River – Glatt River loop from Dübendorf' are rated as easy.
Yes, Loorenkopf Tower is listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option for an outing with your canine companion.
The Uetliberg Observation Tower is a significant man-made monument offering elevated perspectives. Additionally, while not a peak itself, Zurich Main Station is a historical site and a major transportation hub that connects to the region's mountain access points.
While specific public transport details for each peak are not provided, the region is well-connected. For example, the Uetliberg can be reached via the Uetliberg railway from Zurich. The Felsenegg cable car offers a quick and easy way to access the Felsenegg viewpoint from Adliswil, which is reachable by public transport from Zurich.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views over Lake Zurich, Lake Greifen, and the distant mountain ranges, including the Alps and the Black Forest. The accessibility of many viewpoints, even for families, and the availability of amenities like restaurants at the summits are also highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the downhill options available from places like Uetliberg.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like 'Glatt River – Greifensee Outflow and Weir loop from Dübendorf' and 'Chriesbach Stream – Chriesbach Stream loop from Dübendorf' in the Hiking around Dübendorf guide, offering varied experiences.


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