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Lake Türler

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Türlersee is a picturesque lake nestled in a quiet valley within the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Located at an elevation of 643 meters above sea level, it lies on the border of the municipalities of Aeugst and Hausen am Albis. This natural gem, covering an area of 0.49 square kilometers, is recognized in the Federal Inventory of Landscapes and Natural Monuments of National Importance, offering a serene escape surrounded by diverse ecosystems, including natural shores, rich reed beds, and swamp…

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    December 3, 2019

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    It was quite pleasant to have some rest in the middle of the ride.

    April 27, 2020

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    The Türlersee lies for the most part in the municipality of Aeugst. The lake is around 1.4 kilometers long and around 500 meters wide. On the south-eastern bank there is …
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    1. View of Türlersee – Lake Türler loop from Römerhof

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 650 m

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    Location: Hausen am Albis, Affoltern, Zurich, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and in the lake at Türlersee?

    Yes, Türlersee is generally dog-friendly. The circular trail around the lake is suitable for walks with dogs. However, specific rules might apply to designated swimming areas like the lido. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.

    What are the parking options near Türlersee lake?

    Parking is available, particularly near the lido area at the south end of the lake. However, parking spaces can fill up quickly, especially on sunny weekends and during peak season. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    How can I reach Türlersee lake using public transport?

    Türlersee is easily accessible by public transport, typically taking 25-45 minutes from Zurich. You can take a train to a nearby station and then connect with a bus service that stops close to the lake. Checking current schedules for bus routes to 'Türlen' or 'Aeugst am Albis' is advisable.

    What family-friendly activities are available at Türlersee lake?

    Türlersee is an excellent destination for families. The 4-kilometer circular trail (Türlersee-Rundweg) is flat and suitable for strollers. The lido at the south end offers a grassy area, a playground, floats, and a diving board. There are also several picnic areas with fire pits along the trail, perfect for a family barbecue.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths around Türlersee lake?

    The popular Türlersee-Rundweg, the circular path around the lake, is largely flat and generally considered suitable for strollers. While not explicitly stated as fully wheelchair-accessible, its flat nature suggests it may be manageable for some wheelchair users, though conditions can vary. It's recommended to check local conditions or contact the lido for more specific accessibility information.

    What winter activities can be enjoyed at Türlersee lake?

    During particularly cold winters, when the lake freezes over sufficiently, Türlersee transforms into a popular spot for ice skating and serene winter walks on the ice. Even without ice, the circular path offers a peaceful route for winter hikes, allowing visitors to enjoy the tranquil, often snow-dusted landscape.

    What are the swimming conditions like at Türlersee lake, and are there wild swimming spots?

    The swimming conditions at Türlersee are generally excellent during warmer months, with calm waters. The official lido (badi) at the south end provides amenities for comfortable swimming. While there are unofficial spots for free swimming around the lake, visitors should be mindful of protected natural areas and local regulations.

    Are there cafes or restaurants near Türlersee lake?

    Yes, there is a restaurant located at the campsite/lido on the south-eastern bank of the lake. It offers simple, delicious food, with "Fischknüsperli" (battered fish) being a local specialty. This provides a convenient option for refreshments and meals right by the water.

    What kind of accommodation is available near Türlersee lake?

    The most direct accommodation option at Türlersee is the campsite located on the south-eastern bank, which offers lake access. For other types of accommodation like hotels or guesthouses, you would need to look in the nearby municipalities of Aeugst am Albis or Hausen am Albis, or slightly further afield towards Zurich, which is about 25-45 minutes away.

    What is the geological history of Türlersee lake?

    Türlersee was formed approximately 10,000 years ago during the last ice age. Its creation is attributed to a massive landslide from the Aeugsterberg hill, which dammed the Reppisch stream, leading to the accumulation of water and the formation of the lake. This geological event shaped the picturesque valley where the lake now lies.

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