Skip to content

Details

I do not even dare to call this a «hike». It is more a «walk» or a «stroll».
The idea is to start at Weesen and then walk along and above the northern shore of lake Walensee to Quinten.
At Quinten we grab a drink and after that we will take the boat across the lake and then the train back to Zürich.

##############################

TRAVEL – OUTBOUND:

  • 12:30h: Meet at Zürich HB under the «Blue Angel»
  • 12:35h: Walk to the platform
  • 12:43h: S25 Zürich HB (platform 10, direction Linthal) to Ziegelbrücke
  • 13:34h: Bus 650 Ziegelbrücke (direction «Arvenbüel, Arven») to «Fli, Seestern»
  • 13:43h: Arrival at «Fli, Seestern» & start of the walk

THE WALK:

HIGHLIGHTS:

TRAVEL – RETURN:
OPTION 1 – NO DRINKS:

  • 17:20h: Boat from Quinten to «Unterterzen (See)», then train to Zürich HB (arrival at 18:48h)

OPTION 2 – SHORT DRINKS:

  • 17:52h: Boat from Quinten to «Unterterzen (See)», then trains to Zürich HB (arrival at 19:17h)

OPTION 3 – LONGER DRINKS & SNACK:

  • 18:43h: Boat from Quinten to «Murg West (See)», then trains to Zürich HB (arrival at 20:17h)

OPTION 4 – LONGER DRINKS & DINNER:

  • 19:13h: Boat from Quinten to «Unterterzen (See)», then trains to Zürich HB (arrival at 20:48h)

TICKET COST:
Total ticket cost: CHF 37.80 (w/HT) (plus drinks & food)

  • Outbound: CHF 14.50 (w/HT) to «Fli, Seestern»
  • Return 1: CHF 8.80 for the boat from Quinten to Unterterzen or Murg (HT and GA are not valid!)
  • Return 2: CHF 14.50 (w/HT) for train Unterterzen to Zürich HB

##############################

DISCLAIMER:
This is NOT a guided tour. Instead, this is a get-together of individuals who themselves are responsible for their judgement, choices and actions.
It is your own responsibility to prepare appropriately before the event:
You need to understand what activity is foreseen, assess the difficulty, risks and dangers and the expected weather conditions.
Furthermore, you need to assess the requirements regarding experience, capabilities and fitness condition, and judge if you personally have the necessary experience, capabilities and fitness level.
You yourself also need to assure adequate preparation, equipment (boots, clothes, gear...) and insurance cover and do everything as if you were going by yourself.
During the event it is also your own responsibility to apply your own judgement and to take considerate responsible decisions yourself, fully within your own responsibility and judgement.
The event is entirely at your own risk. The organiser also does not warrant on the accuracy or completeness of the description above. The organiser just offers you to join one another and to go together, but holds no responsibility for anything, including injuries or death that might result directly or indirectly from this event.

Members are also interested in