Skip to content
Category

Lake Zurich

page 1
Lake Zurich
major lake in Switzerland
Buechberg
Buechberg (also spelled Buchberg) is an elongated molasse hill in the Swiss canton of Schwyz (March District), located southeast of the Obersee (Lake Zurich). At , its summit is significantly lower than the surrounding mountains of the Appenzell Alps (e.g. Höchhand, Speer, Federispitz) and Schwyzer Alps (e.g. Planggenstock), which are over high.
Seedamm
thumb|The Seedamm and the Holzbrücke Rapperswil-Hurden|wooden bridge (to the right) between Hurden (foreground) and Rapperswil thumb|The Hurden peninsula on an Aerial photography|aerial photo by [[Walter Mittelholzer (1929), Seedamm in the background]] thumb|Seedamm as seen from Rapperswil thumb|End of the Seedamm in Rapperswil
Zürichsee-Schiffahrtsgesellschaft
The Lake Zurich Navigation Company (, ZSG) is a public Swiss company operating passenger ships and boats on Lake Zurich () and the river Limmat in Zurich.The company's services connect lake-side towns between Zurich and Rapperswil/Schmerikon, in the cantons of Zurich, Schwyz and St. Gallen, as well as more tourist-oriented river cruises and boat services through the historic centre of the city of Zurich.
Au peninsula
Swiss peninsula
Quaibrücke
bridge in Zürich (ZH), Switzerland
Quaianlagen
series of lakefronts in Switzerland
Zürichhorn
Zürichhorn is a river delta on Zürichsee's eastern shore in the lower basin of the lake. The area is part of the parks and quays in the Seefeld quarter of the city of Zürich in Switzerland. The gardens are one of the most popular recreational areas within the city of Zürich. thumb|upright|Zürichhorn as seen from Uetliberg thumb|upright|Zürichhorn as seen from Zürich Tiefenbrunnen thumb|upright|Zürichhorn, early 16th century, Hans Leu the Elder
Schanzengraben Zürich
Schanzengraben is a moat and a section of the northwestern extension of the Seeuferanlage promenades that were built between 1881 and 1887 in Zurich, Switzerland. Schanzengraben is, among the adjoint Katz bastion at the Old Botanical Garden and the so-called Bauschänzli bulwark, one of the last remains of the Baroque fortifications of Zürich. The area of the moat is also an inner-city recreation area and a public park.