Best attractions and places to see around Zell include historical landmarks and natural beauty along the Moselle River. The town is situated on a dramatic bend of the Moselle, known as the "Zeller Hamm," surrounded by steep, vineyard-covered hillsides. Zell is a major winegrowing center, with vineyards primarily planted with Riesling grapes, contributing to its cultural and economic identity. Visitors can explore a variety of sites showcasing the town's heritage and the scenic riverside landscape.
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I never drive through here without lights, some drivers are not considerate, and when leaving Kyburg, you should slow down to walking pace at the bend to the bridge. You never know
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When you drive from Kyburg down to Töss, you cross this wooden bridge.
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Variety! You have to drive around too many places and keep getting away from the lake.
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It's worth getting up early - the sunrise is worth seeing
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Pfäffikersee circular route no. 890 The popular circular route around Lake Pfäffikersee in the Zurich Oberland leads through unique nature with typical moor plants, past the romantic farming village of Seegräben and back to the pulsating lake promenade of Pfäffikon ZH. The starting point is Pfäffikon ZH, where you are just a stone's throw away in the middle of an enchanting lakeside landscape. A comfortable path leads past high reed belts and magnificent moorland landscapes, which provide a habitat for countless animal and plant species. Along the way you can catch a particularly attractive view of the nature reserve from pretty wooden walkways. A very special eye-catcher is the farming village of Seegräben, which you can see, gently embedded in the intact nature. With the half-timbered houses typical of the region, the place offers a romantic view and takes the viewer back to earlier times. The wide meadows sway peacefully in the wind and on the lake side the variety of aquatic plants and local animals is impressive. For a relaxing break, there are both cozy places in nature and restaurants along the route. A detour to the signposted adventure farm is also worthwhile. After the village of Auslikon, the stately Roman fort appears on the horizon as another eye-catcher before you reach Pfäffikon ZH again - showered by the natural experience. Text / Source: SwitzerlandMobility https://www.schweizmobil.ch/de/wanderland/routen/route-0890.html
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Well-preserved castle ruins, with a distant view, the Alps lie at your feet
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Zell (Mosel) offers a rich history. You can explore the medieval Schauenberg Ruins and Panoramic Viewpoint, which once served as a high watchtower. Other notable historical landmarks include the preserved
Runder Turm (Round Tower) and Square Tower, remnants of Zell's medieval city fortifications. The impressive Baroque
Zell Castle, built in the 16th century, and the 18th-century Catholic Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul are also significant. Don't miss the historic houses on Zandtstraße, including a 14th-century residential tower, and the unique Gothic
Caspary House from 1515.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Moselle valley and the dramatic "Zeller Hamm" Moselle loop, head to the
Collis-Turm (Collis Tower). This red-brick lookout tower is accessible via hiking trails and offers exceptional vistas. Additionally, the Schauenberg Ruins and Panoramic Viewpoint provides distant views, including the Alps, from its elevated position.
Yes, Zell (Mosel) is an excellent starting point for hiking. The region provides access to numerous trails along the river and through the vineyards, including sections of the famous Moselsteig trail. For a challenging experience, consider the Collis via ferrata. You can find more detailed hiking routes, such as the "Schauenberg Summit – Root Path (Wurzelweg) loop from Oberschlatt" or the "Kollbrunn Ridge Trail – Tüfels Chilen Tuff Formation loop from Kollbrunn", in the Hiking around Zell guide.
Zell (Mosel) offers diverse cycling opportunities, from leisurely rides along the Moselle River to more challenging mountain bike trails through the vineyards. Popular options include the "Bike path along the Töss – Töss River Bike Path loop from Kollbrunn" and the "Lake Greifensee – Cycle path above Lake Greifensee loop from Kollbrunn". For more routes, including mountain biking, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Zell and MTB Trails around Zell guides.
Families can enjoy several attractions in Zell (Mosel). The Lake Bichel is a popular spot, offering a peaceful natural setting and serving as a bathing lake in summer. The Pfäffikersee Circular Trail is also family-friendly, with boardwalks and views of nature. Exploring Zell's picturesque old town with its half-timbered houses and narrow streets is a pleasant activity for all ages, and river cruises on the Moselle are a relaxing way to see the scenery.
Zell (Mosel) is deeply rooted in its wine culture, particularly known for the "Zeller Schwarze Katz" wine. You can visit the
Wine and Local History Museum Zell (Mosel), housed in the town hall, to learn about the region's winemaking traditions. Explore the vast vineyards covering the hillsides, primarily planted with Riesling grapes, and visit local wineries like Weingut Bremm-Keltenhof or Weingut Treis for tastings. The
Zeller Schwarze Katz Fountain in the Market Square and the roundabout sculpture at the town's entrance also celebrate this famous wine.
The best time to visit Zell (Mosel) largely depends on your interests. The town is particularly vibrant from June to September when it hosts several wine festivals, celebrating its rich viticultural tradition. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling through the vineyards, with stunning colors during harvest season. Summer is ideal for river cruises and enjoying outdoor activities, while the natural beauty of the Moselle Valley is captivating year-round.
Beyond its wine culture, Zell (Mosel) features unique cultural sites. The
Former Synagogue (Ehemalige Synagoge Zell an der Mosel) has been restored and now serves as a memorial and venue for cultural events, offering insight into local Jewish history. The
Boos von Waldeckhof in Zell-Kaimt, a listed half-timbered house from around 1600, is one of the oldest buildings along the Moselle and now houses a winery, showcasing historical architecture.
Absolutely. The Moselle River is central to Zell's charm. A popular way to experience the scenic beauty of the Moselle Valley is by taking a
river cruise. These cruises offer unique perspectives of the dramatic "Zeller Hamm" bend and the vineyard-covered hillsides. You can also find cycling and walking trails directly along the riverbanks.
Visitors frequently praise the combination of historical charm and natural beauty. Many appreciate the well-preserved ruins and distant views from places like the Schauenberg Ruins and Panoramic Viewpoint. The peaceful environment of Lake Bichel and the scenic Pfäffikersee Circular Trail are also highly rated for their natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The overall experience of exploring the vineyards, historic town, and river views is a major draw.
While Zell (Mosel) itself has a rich medieval history, the broader region has Roman connections. The Irgenhausen Roman Fort, though not directly in Zell, is a significant Roman site in Switzerland, dating back to the 3rd or 4th century. The Wine and Local History Museum in Zell also touches upon Roman times in its exhibits, showcasing archaeological artifacts from the region.
Zell (Mosel) showcases a variety of architectural styles reflecting its long history. You'll find medieval structures like the
Runder Turm and Square Tower, which were part of the city's fortifications. The town also features impressive Baroque architecture, notably
Zell Castle. The old town is characterized by picturesque half-timbered houses, and you can see well-preserved historic houses on Zandtstraße, including a 14th-century residential tower, and the distinctive Gothic
Caspary House.


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