The Zimmerberg (el. ) is a mountain and a region in the district of Horgen in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Its name comes from the Old High German word zimbar, meaning lumber. thumb|upright|Zimmerberg and Sihl Valley as seen from [[Felsenegg (April 2010)]] thumb|upright|Zürichsee and eastern slope of the Zimmerberg (to the right) thumb|upright|Hüttnersee and Zimmerberg plateau as seen to the northwest, [[Lake Zürich and Pfannenstiel in the background]] thumb|upright|Zürichsee-Schifffahrtsgesellschaft motor ship Zimmerberg
The Zimmerberg (el. ) is a mountain and a region in the district of Horgen in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Its name comes from the Old High German word zimbar, meaning lumber. thumb|upright|Zimmerberg and Sihl Valley as seen from [[Felsenegg (April 2010)]] thumb|upright|Zürichsee and eastern slope of the Zimmerberg (to the right) thumb|upright|Hüttnersee and Zimmerberg plateau as seen to the northwest, [[Lake Zürich and Pfannenstiel in the background]] thumb|upright|Zürichsee-Schifffahrtsgesellschaft motor ship Zimmerberg
== Geography == Zimmerberg mountain is located some in the southeast of the city of Zürich, between Langnau am Albis in the Sihl Valley (German: Sihltal) and Rüschlikon and Horgen on the Lake Zurich, overlooking Sihl valley, the Albis hills, Lake Zurich and Pfannenstiel. Points of interest include Hüttnersee and, on the neighbouring Albis chain, Albishorn (), Bürglen mountain (), the observation tower near Schnabelburg, the Albis Pass, Felsenegg and the extensive woods known as Sihlwald. Sihl river borders Zimmerberg on its southern side, on the northeastern side it is bordered by the Lake Zürich. The area is wooded, but also has extensive fields, some cultivated. Being near the city Zurich, the area is a known recreation area.
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