Saturday July 6, 2024 -- This was a tough one to plan, as only the morning till noon promised nice weather, so did we want to travel far for a three-hour hike and then be caught in the rain? We knew we'd be safe if we stayed around Lake Zurich, which we can reach in about an hour, so we settled for a short two-hour walk from the farmlands on the southwest side of the lake ending at Richterswil on the lake. (We started early at 8:30 a.m, and were already on our way home by 11:15).
In retrospect, we could have done a lovely 3-hour hike in the hills between Lake Sihlsee and Lake Wägitalersee just slightly to the south of where we were, as the skies remained blue there till at least 1 p.m. We had started early and could have finished that hike in time. In the end, this was simply a very easy morning walk for us, not far from home. We started near a lake called Hüttensee surrounded by lovely marshlands, walked through the industry of Samstagern and down to a reservoir lake, and from there into a lovely ravine which we followed for 20 minutes. That ravine was pleasant, as it was really a hot morning. On the short walk through Richterswil to the train station we saw some quaint houses, but didn't really feel like going up to see the town church for a change...
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The trip starts with a bus ride from Wädenswil on Lake Zurich up into the hillside on the west side of the lake. |
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To the south we can see the Glärnish mountains. This is where we could have done a nice 3-hour hike in the mountains, and it wouldn't have been much further to travel to. |
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Heading down from the main road toward the lake called Hüttnersee |
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This was a very short walk for us, just under 8 kilometers, starting in the village of Hütten and walking down to Lake Zurich, where we caught the train back home (it is just an hour's trip). |
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Heading down from the main road toward the lake called Hüttnersee |
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A lovely house on the way to the marshlands |
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Enjoying the marshlands near Lake Hüttnersee |
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What our hike looks like on Google Satellite Maps |
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