Mountain peaks around Turbenthal are characterized by rolling hills and forested areas within the upper Töss Valley. This region offers elevated natural beauty and historical sites, providing opportunities for exploration. The prominent Schauenberg, a significant hill with an elevation of 892 meters, provides panoramic views and is a popular destination for hiking. The area combines natural landscapes with cultural interest, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Groot - Highest Point in the Canton of Thurgau With the Groot (991.1 m), we head to the highest point in the Canton of Thurgau: literally "the Top of Mostindien." Interestingly, about 10 m further on lies the so-called ridge, which is also the highest point of the elevation. It rises 5 m higher than the Groot and is located entirely in Mosnang, or rather, in the Canton of St. Gallen. On this tour, we explore the idyllic Tössberg region.
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Groot - Highest Point in the Canton of Thurgau With the Groot (991.1 m), we head to the highest elevation in the Canton of Thurgau: literally "the Top of Mostindien." Interestingly, about 10 m further on lies the so-called ridge, which is also the highest point of the elevation. It rises 5 m higher than the Groot and is located entirely in Mosnang, or rather, in the Canton of St. Gallen. On this tour, we explore the idyllic Tössberg region.
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Groot - Highest Point in the Canton of Thurgau With the Groot (991.1 m), we head to the highest elevation in the Canton of Thurgau: literally "the Top of Mostindien." Interestingly, about 10 m further on lies the so-called ridge, which is also the highest point of the elevation. It rises 5 m higher than the Groot and is located entirely in Mosnang, or rather, in the Canton of St. Gallen. On this tour, we explore the idyllic Tössberg region.
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Built in 1859 by the Centralbahn architect Ludwig Mahring. 1. Basel location, 2. Olten location, 3. Bauma location. Link: https://dvzo.ch/entdecken/historical-bahnhofshalle/
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The depot hall from 1860 was originally located in Basel and was moved here in 2015. It serves as a shelter for many historic railway carriages and locomotives.
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It's worth getting up early - the sunrise is worth seeing
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From the 31.5 meter high steel construction from 1888 you have a great view over Winterthur and the local recreation area Stadtwald Eschenberg. You can reach the viewing platform via 167 steps. If the visibility is good, you can see the Alps from here.
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The most popular elevated spots around Turbenthal include Schauenberg Ruins and Panoramic Viewpoint, known for its well-preserved castle ruins and expansive views. Another favorite is Hörnli Summit, offering great refreshments and accessibility. Visitors also enjoy the Eschenberg Tower, a 31.5-meter high steel construction providing views over Winterthur and, on clear days, the Alps.
From elevated points like Schauenberg, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the Tösstal valley and the neighboring cantons of Thurgau and St. Gallen. On clear days, the vista can extend all the way to the Alps. Similarly, Eschenberg Tower offers views over Winterthur and the Stadtwald Eschenberg, with the Alps visible in good weather.
Yes, Schauenberg is home to historic castle ruins, with fortifications dating back to the Iron Age. It also served as a 'Hochwacht' (high watchtower) in the 17th century, part of a beacon warning system. The Eschenberg Tower is another historical man-made monument, built in 1888.
The region around Turbenthal's high points is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For example, there are gravel circuits like the Schauenberg gravel circuit, running trails such as the Schauenberg Castle Ruins loop, and cycling routes like the Töss Cycling Route. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Turbenthal, Running Trails around Turbenthal, and Cycling around Turbenthal guides.
Yes, Schauenberg is a very popular hiking destination with numerous well-maintained trails leading to its summit. Routes vary in difficulty, including family-friendly circular walks. You can find specific running routes that incorporate hiking, such as the Schauenberg Castle Ruins loop from Oberschlatt or the Schauenberg Summit loop from Turbenthal, detailed in the Running Trails around Turbenthal guide.
Yes, the hiking trails around Schauenberg offer options for different fitness levels, including family-friendly circular walks. Additionally, the Historic Station Hall Bauma is a family-friendly historical site that can be part of a leisurely walk or visit.
While Turbenthal itself is characterized by hills, the highest point in the nearby Canton of Thurgau is Groot, with an elevation of 991.1 meters. It's often referred to as 'the Top of Mostindien' and offers exploration of the idyllic Tössberg region.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views, especially from Schauenberg where the Alps are visible on clear days. The well-preserved castle ruins and the historical significance of Schauenberg are also highly appreciated. For Hörnli Summit, the accessibility and available refreshments are a big draw, making it a favorite viewpoint.
Yes, Hörnli Summit is known for its accessibility and offers refreshments, making it a popular destination for hikers. They even provide free spring water for hikers to refill their bottles. The Eschenberg Tower also has facilities nearby.
Yes, the Eschenberg Tower is a notable man-made monument. This 31.5-meter high steel construction from 1888 provides excellent views. Another unique structure is the Historic Station Hall Bauma, a beautifully preserved building from 1875 that was relocated and now houses a storeroom and lounge, classified as a 'monument of national importance'.
The terrain around Turbenthal is characterized by rolling hills and forested areas within the upper Töss Valley. Trails leading to elevated points like Schauenberg wind through forests and pastures, offering a mix of natural landscapes. While not towering mountains, the ascents provide rewarding experiences.


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