Lakes around Stadelhofen, a central train station in Zurich, Switzerland, provide access to various aquatic attractions. While Stadelhofen itself is an urban hub, its location offers convenient starting points for exploring the region's lakes. The area is characterized by its proximity to large, clear-water lakes and smaller, tranquil natural reserves. This makes it a suitable base for outdoor activities and experiencing Switzerland's natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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The Weiher von Eichenhüll (also known as Eichenhüller Weiher) is a so-called Hüllweiher, a body of water typical for the water-poor high plateau of the Franconian Jura. Since rainwater immediately seeps into the karst soil on the limestone high plateau, these artificially created or sealed ponds were once vital for survival. It served the farmers in Eichenhüll as a central watering place for the livestock. In case of fire, the Weiher also represented the most important water reserve for the village. The term „Hüll“ is derived directly from this type of village pond, which formed the core of the settlement. At Easter, the Weiher is always decorated in a very picturesque way.
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The water meadows in the Kainach valley near Hollfeld are part of a centuries-old Franconian cultural landscape. In the dry Franconian Switzerland, farmers have used a sophisticated system of weirs and ditches since the Middle Ages to specifically channel river water onto the meadows. The water from the Kainach brings important nutrients, which significantly increases soil fertility and hay yield. Management is often cooperative. So-called "Wässerer" (water managers) regulate which areas are flooded and when, using sluice gates and locks. The water trickles over the area and flows back into the river via collection ditches, thus preventing waterlogging.
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The Hollfelder Freizeitweiher is idyllically situated in the Kainachtal recreational area, directly at the end of Badstraße behind the Hollfeld outdoor swimming pool. It forms the gateway to the tranquil Kainachtal and is a central meeting point for families and hikers. A popular circular hiking trail for families (approx. 3.5 km) starts directly at the pond. It offers interactive stations such as a barefoot path, sound wood, a water wheel, and a crawl tunnel.
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Unfortunately, the blue sea currently no longer has as much water as a sea should.
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After rain it is quite full and you can walk right past it.
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Nice little spring but, in very warm temperatures, the spring is unfortunately dry
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Interesting karst spring of geological significance. When I visited in early May, the pool was well filled and even shimmered a little blue. But that is supposed to be the exception. In summer there is usually nothing in it - actually typical for a karst area.
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From Stadelhofen, you can easily reach several notable lakes. The most prominent is Lake Zurich, known for its clear waters and recreational opportunities. Further afield, but still accessible, are Greifensee, Walensee, and Türlersee, each offering distinct natural beauty and activities.
Yes, several lakes offer great options for families. Wässerwiesen Water Meadow and Water Play Area is ideal for children with its water pump and cooling-off spots. Kainach Pond and Village Pond Eichenhüll are also noted as family-friendly. Greifensee features facilities like Egg Lido with shady areas, barbecue spots, paddling pools, and playgrounds.
Stadelhofen's excellent transport links make many lakes easily reachable. Lake Zurich is just a short walk from the station. Greifensee, Walensee, and Türlersee are also accessible via public transport, though they may require a slightly longer journey.
The region boasts several unique natural features. The Blue Sea is a natural monument that, after snowmelt or heavy rainfall, can shimmer turquoise blue under a rock overhang. Türlersee is recognized as a landscape protection area with natural banks and diverse flora, including species-rich moors. Walensee is known for its unusually clear water and the dramatic backdrop of the Churfirsten mountains.
The lakes around Stadelhofen offer a variety of outdoor activities. Lake Zurich is popular for swimming, boating, and watersports, with numerous bathing areas. Greifensee is excellent for cycling along its wide paths, swimming, and boat tours. Walensee is a popular spot for diving due to its exceptional water clarity. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes available, including Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Gravel Biking routes.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, when swimming, boating, and cycling are popular. Summer is ideal for watersports and enjoying the bathing areas. Even in cooler seasons, the scenic beauty and walking paths offer a pleasant experience.
Yes, Lake Zurich offers numerous walking paths and parks along its shores. You can find scenic routes and bathing areas like Seebad Utoquai and Strandbad Küsnacht, which are easily accessible from Stadelhofen and perfect for a stroll or a longer walk.
Greifensee is considered a paradise for nature lovers due to its natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities. It features wide cycling paths with mountain views, opportunities for swimming in enclosed baths, and round trips on the lake, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil environment.
Visitors particularly enjoy the clear, refreshing waters, the stunning scenic beauty, and the wide range of recreational activities available. The accessibility of these natural escapes from an urban hub like Stadelhofen is also highly appreciated, offering a perfect balance of city and nature.
Yes, along the shores of Lake Zurich, you'll find various eateries, including restaurants and cafes at bathing facilities and in the surrounding villages. Greifensee also has kiosks and facilities at its swimming baths. Accommodation options are available in the greater Zurich area and towns near the other lakes.
Yes, Walensee is particularly popular with amateur divers. Its unusually clear water makes it an excellent spot for exploring underwater caves or occasional sunken boats, offering a unique diving experience amidst a dramatic mountain backdrop.
Türlersee offers a more serene and tranquil experience compared to the larger lakes. Recognized as a landscape protection area, it's a popular local recreation spot with natural banks and diverse flora. It features a lido and other beaches, making it suitable for swimming and relaxation in a peaceful setting.


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