Best mountain peaks around Hausen am Albis are situated within the Albis chain, a forested ridge in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. This region features several elevated points that offer views and recreational activities. The Albis ridge serves as a popular local recreation area, providing a network of trails and vantage points. These peaks are part of a significant mountain range that connects various communities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Albis chain is a striking, largely forested mountain ridge that runs parallel to the Sihl and Lake Zurich from Sihlbrugg to Urdorf / Schlieren. It is flanked by two valleys, the Sihl valley in the east and the Reppisch valley in the west. The eastern flank of the Albis is steep, characterized by ridges, deep ditches and numerous streams. It is geomorphologically extremely active, sparsely populated and largely covered by the Sihl forest. The western side is less steep and has an unusually strong interweaving of forest and grassland on steep slopes for the Central Plateau. Here, the interaction between site conditions and human use has led to diverse, sometimes rare habitats.
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The Kappel monastery was a Cistercian monastery until the years of the Reformation, after which it was converted to social purposes, including as a boys' boarding school. Today, part of the complex is used as a seminar hotel and educational center. There is a monastery café for refreshments and a restaurant in the monastery cellar.
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What I find particularly nice: The first "gondola" of the cable car, which by the way was put into operation in 1954, were those of the legendary national exhibition or "Landi" from 1939. It's even better to go up and down! https://www.teddy-b.ch/tipp-der-woche/luftseilbahn-adliswil-felsenegg-danke-landi/
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There are always impressive and moving events at Kappel Monastery.
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High-priced restaurant 4 stars, impressive view
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Mountain station of the Adliswil cable car
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The Kappel Monastery in the historic buildings of the former Cistercian monastery in Kappel am Albis. It is nestled in a pre-Alpine landscape, surrounded by forests, meadows and fields.
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The region offers several popular elevated points. The Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint is highly rated, offering magnificent views of Zurich, Lake Zurich, and the Alps. Another favorite is Bürglenstutz, the highest point of the Albis chain, known for its beautiful views, especially in autumn and spring. Felsenegg cable car provides easy access to Felsenegg, a captivating vantage point with stunning panoramas of Lake Zurich and the Sihl Valley.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint and Uetliberg Observation Tower and the Uto Kulm Restaurant are considered family-friendly, offering easy access and amenities. Felsenegg, accessible via the Felsenegg cable car, is also family-friendly and features the fascinating 'Planet Trail' which is a fun educational walk. During winter, the Albis Pass offers a free sledding hill popular with families.
The Albis chain provides a diverse network of trails. You can find everything from easy walks to moderate and difficult mountain hikes. For instance, the 'Sihlwald Bürglen Descent – Sihl River Path in the Sihlwald loop from Sihlwald' is a moderate mountain hike. There are also circular walks, such as the 'Albishorn Mountain Restaurant loop from Hausen am Albis' which is moderate, and the 'Oberalbis Trail – Albishorn Restaurant loop from Hausen am Albis' which is an easy option. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Hausen am Albis guide.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous gravel biking routes, including challenging ones like the 'Uetliberg Viewing Terrace – Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint loop from Horgen' or the 'Kappel Abbey – Sihl riverside path loop from Hausen am Albis'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails around Lake Türler and towards Albis-Hochwacht. Discover more in the Gravel biking around Hausen am Albis guide and the MTB Trails around Hausen am Albis guide.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Kappel Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery, is a notable historical and religious site nestled in a beautiful pre-Alpine landscape. The Albis Pass itself has historical importance as a route connecting Zurich with central Switzerland.
The Albis chain is characterized by its forested ridge, offering lush natural surroundings. You'll encounter panoramic views of Lake Zurich, the Sihl Valley, and the Reppisch valley. On clear days, vistas extend to the distant Alps. The region also features the Türlersee (Lake Türler) and the Sihlwald forest, which is largely covered by dense woodland, especially on the eastern flank of the Albis.
The region is enjoyable year-round. Autumn and spring are particularly recommended for hiking, offering beautiful views, especially from Bürglenstutz. The Albis chain is a popular local recreation area, with trails suitable for various seasons. In winter, some hiking trails on Uetliberg transform into sledding runs, and the Albis Pass has a free sledding hill.
Yes, there are several options. The Albishorn is renowned for its panoramic restaurant, offering expansive vistas after a hike. The Albis Pass also features a well-known restaurant with terrace seating overlooking the valley. On Uetliberg, the Uto Kulm Restaurant provides magnificent views. Additionally, Kappel Abbey has a cozy garden café with great views on good weather days.
Many of the elevated points are well-connected. Felsenegg is easily accessible via an aerial tramway from Adliswil, taking just five minutes to reach the top. Uetliberg, Zurich's local mountain, is also well-served by public transport, making it convenient to reach its summit, Uto Kulm.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially over Lake Zurich and the Alps on clear days. The accessibility of many viewpoints, like Uetliberg and Felsenegg, is also highly appreciated. Hikers enjoy the diverse trails and the opportunity to combine nature experiences with dining at mountain restaurants. The unique features, such as the 'Planet Trail' at Felsenegg, also add to the appeal.
Yes, the Uetliberg Observation Tower (Uto Kulm) offers a fantastic 360-degree view, extending to the Alps and the Black Forest on clear days. Additionally, the Albis-Hochwacht features a striking observation tower that provides breathtaking panoramic views from Lake Zurich across the Swiss Plateau to the distant Alps.
Yes, there are options suitable for beginners. The 'Oberalbis Trail – Albishorn Restaurant loop from Hausen am Albis' is rated as an easy hike. The Albis chain generally offers a range of trails, and many sections, especially around the Albis Pass and Felsenegg, are suitable for less experienced hikers or those looking for a leisurely walk.


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