Visited during summer and was just taken away instantly with its simplicity. A silent space that was in the city but still felt out of it.
There is a cable car that you can use to go up and down the hill from Adliswil if you have a zone ticket, you could use that too. Or for the adventurous folks you can choose to hike or bike up and down the hill, just make sure you have the right footwear
The shortest hike route that I tried was the downhill route to Adliswil and man, it was scarry scarry cos it was steep and one wrong foot could make you go crashing down.
Carry water with you, because I don't remember seeing a water source during my visit. The restaurant at the hill top...
Read moreAmazing few. There is a restaurant in the area, it was pricey. I would suggest taking the lift to the top. A local told us not to drive there again because you will get ticketed by the police. non locals are not allowed to drive in the area. Luckily, that didn't happen. I'm not sure if he was disgruntled. We did meet a nice gentleman in his late 70 who hick to the top every day but took the lift down because the rocks on the path and road get slippery. He did say to be careful when walking because there is wolf's...
Read moreWe grabbed the Cable car up the mountain, and stopped up top at the Cafe for some drinks and a bite to eat.
So glad we did as not only was it fairly reasonably priced (considering you're at the peak of the mountain overlooking Switzerland) but the views are phenomenal.
There is a park at the top for kids to burn off energy, and plenty of places to stop and take in the surroundings.
Highly recommend checking this natural beauty out.
We had a toddler and a pram so we didn't hike back down, maybe...
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