Best mountain peaks around Fehraltorf are situated in the canton of Zürich, within the upper Kempt valley, at an elevation of approximately 530 to 534 meters above sea level. While Fehraltorf itself features a rolling landscape with forests and agricultural areas, the broader region offers elevated terrain suitable for hiking. The area provides various trails that lead to viewpoints and local high points, making it suitable for outdoor activities. These routes offer opportunities to experience the scenic countryside and natural…
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The view from the bank is now severely restricted.
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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 highest point is the Stoffel 928m
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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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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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From the tower you have a view of the Hegau
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It is effectively as far as there is nothing, it's not worth going there, but a small detour off the ridge path fits.
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You have a great view from the tower, when the weather is nice, the Alps are close enough to touch
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While Fehraltorf is not known for prominent mountain peaks like the Alps, the area offers several elevated points and viewpoints. One popular spot is the Eschenberg Tower, a 31.5-meter high steel construction from 1888, offering extensive views over Winterthur and the Stadtwald Eschenberg. On clear days, you can even see the Alps from its viewing platform, which is reached via 167 steps. Another natural high point is Stoffel Summit (928 m), providing views across the Tösstal towards the Hörnli, though some views can be partially restricted by surrounding forest.
Yes, the region includes interesting historical sites. The Historic Station Hall Bauma, originally from 1875, is a monument of national importance that was relocated and rebuilt. While not a natural peak, its historical significance and the presence of steam locomotives and wagons make it a unique point of interest. Additionally, the Liebenberg Castle Ruins, located on a protruding rock, offers a historical perspective, though little remains of the original structure today.
Fehraltorf's landscape is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and agricultural areas, providing a variety of hiking trails. These are generally considered easy to moderate, suitable for experiencing the scenic countryside. Examples include the easy 'Speck Airfield loop' and 'Staldenweiher Lake Trail loop', as well as the moderate 'Wildert Pond with water lilies – Tätsch Waterfall loop'. These trails offer opportunities to explore local nature and elevated sections.
The highest point within the city area of Winterthur, which is near Fehraltorf, is Hulmen (687 m). It is located in the middle of the highest forest in that area, offering a natural high point for exploration.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Historic Station Hall Bauma is considered family-friendly, especially with its steam locomotives and wagons, and the 'Railway Time Travel' tour. While the elevated points themselves might involve some walking, the overall terrain around Fehraltorf is generally accessible for various fitness levels, making many local trails suitable for family outings.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the region. Highlights like the Eschenberg Tower are praised for their great views, especially on clear days when the Alps are visible. The trails are enjoyed for their varied scenery, including forests and small bodies of water. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with highlights receiving over 440 upvotes and more than 270 photos from visitors, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the natural and man-made features.
Beyond hiking, Fehraltorf is a great base for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Töss River Bike Path' or the 'Juckerhof, Seegräben – Lake Pfäffikon loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Hutziker Gorge Trail' or routes leading to the 'Bachtel Tower'. Running trails are also popular, with options like the 'Speck Airfield loop' or the 'Russikon Clock Tower – Forest Path in Zurich loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Fehraltorf, MTB Trails around Fehraltorf, and Running Trails around Fehraltorf guide pages.
Hikes around Fehraltorf generally feature modest elevation gains, reflecting the rolling landscape rather than steep mountain ascents. For example, the 'Speck Airfield loop' has an elevation gain of around 30 meters, while the 'Staldenweiher Lake Trail loop' involves about 100 meters of gain. Even moderate hikes like the 'Wildert Pond with water lilies – Tätsch Waterfall loop' are accessible for most skill levels, requiring good fitness but not extreme climbing.
Yes, the region is rich in natural features. Many trails lead through extensive forested areas, offering shade and a tranquil environment. You'll also encounter small bodies of water, such as the Staldenweiher Lake and Wildert Pond, which are often highlights of local loops. These natural elements contribute significantly to the scenic beauty of the hiking experience around Fehraltorf.
The region around Fehraltorf is suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year, with each season offering a different charm. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the longer daylight hours, though some trails might be busier. Winter can offer opportunities for peaceful walks, but conditions may vary, especially on higher ground or less maintained paths.
The difficulty level for trails leading to elevated points around Fehraltorf typically ranges from easy to moderate. For instance, reaching the Eschenberg Tower involves climbing 167 steps, which is a moderate effort. Hikes to natural summits like Stoffel Summit (928 m) are generally considered intermediate, requiring good fitness but not advanced mountaineering skills. The rolling landscape ensures that most paths are accessible to a wide range of hikers.


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