Mountain peaks around Erlenbach (ZH) are characterized by a landscape of hills and valleys along the shores of Lake Zurich. The region, with elevations typically ranging from 412 to 704 meters, offers scenic hiking trails and natural features rather than towering high-altitude peaks. Visitors can explore picturesque gorges, discover hidden waterfalls, and appreciate unique geological formations. This area provides diverse outdoor experiences, focusing on accessible walks and elevated perspectives.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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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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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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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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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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While Erlenbach (ZH) is characterized by hills and valleys rather than towering peaks, several elevated points offer stunning views. The Loorenkopf Tower provides a great panorama over parts of Lake Zurich and Lake Greifen. Another popular spot is the Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint, offering expansive views over Lake Zurich and the surrounding mountains. For the highest point in the nearby Albis chain, visit Bürglenstutz (915 meters), a natural monument with beautiful views, especially in autumn and spring.
Yes, several areas around Erlenbach (ZH) are suitable for families. The Uetliberg Observation Tower and the Uto Kulm Restaurant is a family-friendly destination, offering views and amenities. The Loorenkopf Tower is also considered family-friendly and easy to reach. Additionally, the Felsenegg cable car provides easy access to elevated viewpoints, making it convenient for families.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore picturesque gorges like the Erlenbach and Küsnacht gorges, which feature impressive waterfalls, including the Höhschutz (or Hanggiessen) waterfall. Along these paths, you'll also find unique geological formations such as Alexander's Stone, a massive erratic sandstone boulder, and a nearby boulder garden. Shady forest paths and even the mysterious Dragon's Cave add to the diverse natural experience.
Beyond enjoying the views, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate touring bicycle options like the 'View of Lake Zurich – Chinese Garden loop from Erlenbach'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are moderate to difficult MTB trails such as the 'View from the Pfannenstiel summit – Pfannenstiel Trail loop'. Hiking is also very popular, with routes like the 'Uetliberg Transmission Tower – Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint loop' available. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Erlenbach (ZH), MTB Trails around Erlenbach (ZH), and Mountain Hikes around Erlenbach (ZH) guides.
Yes, the region has some interesting historical context. For instance, near Bürglenstutz, the highest point of the Albis chain, there's a historical note about the Kappel am Albis Monastery and the origin of the Albis mountain range's name, linked to Cistercian monks. The Dragon's Cave in the Erlenbach-Küsnacht Gorge Path also carries local folklore and legends.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Views from points like Bürglenstutz are particularly enjoyable in autumn and spring. The gorges and forest paths provide shaded relief during warmer months, and the waterfalls are often more impressive after rainfall. While specific winter hiking options are not detailed, the moderate elevations suggest that many trails could be accessible in milder winter conditions, though checking local conditions is always advisable.
Many of the popular elevated points are relatively easy to reach. For example, the Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint is known for being easily accessible. The Felsenegg cable car offers a quick and convenient way to reach elevated areas from Adliswil, which is well-connected by public transport.
Yes, you'll find amenities near some of the popular viewpoints. The Uetliberg Observation Tower and the Uto Kulm Restaurant features a restaurant right at the summit, offering a cozy atmosphere and beautiful views. While not explicitly mentioned for every point, it's common for popular hiking areas in Switzerland to have restaurants or cafes nearby.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views over Lake Zurich and the surrounding mountains from spots like the Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint and Loorenkopf Tower. The accessibility of these viewpoints, combined with the option for downhill trails, is also highly appreciated. The natural beauty of the gorges, with their waterfalls and unique geological features, provides a refreshing escape and a diverse hiking experience.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly. For instance, the Loorenkopf Tower is explicitly listed as dog-friendly. Generally, Swiss hiking trails welcome dogs, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near livestock, and to check specific trail regulations if available.
The landscape around Erlenbach (ZH) is characterized by hills and valleys, with elevations for tours typically ranging from 412 to 704 meters. While there are no towering high-altitude mountain peaks directly within Erlenbach (ZH), the region offers elevated perspectives and scenic routes with moderate climbs.
Yes, the Erlenbach-Küsnacht Gorge Path is particularly rich in geological features. A significant highlight is Alexander's Stone, a massive erratic sandstone boulder left behind by the Ice Age. Nearby, you can also find a boulder garden featuring 65 other impressive stones, showcasing the region's unique geological history.


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