- Albis
The Albis is a chain of hills in the
Canton of Zurich ,Switzerland , stretching for some 19 km fromSihlbrugg in the south toWaldegg nearZurich in the north. The chain forms, among others, the border between the Affoltern and Horgen districts. The best known point isUetliberg at 870 m, overlooking the city of Zurich. Other points of interest include the Albishorn (909m.) the Bürglen (also known as Bürglenstutz, the highest peak, 914.6m.), theSchnabelburg , an observation tower, theAlbis Pass , the small town of Buechenegg, and the extensive woods (known as theSihlwald ) on both sides of the riverSihl . The river Sihl borders the Albis chain on its entire east side. On the west side, the Albis is bordered by various streams (including theReppisch ) and one lake, theTürlersee .The chain is mostly wooded, but also has extensive fields, often reaching to the summit, some cultivated, some used as pastures for cows or sheep. Being very near Zurich, the area is heavily visited, especially near its northern end, and includes a large number of restaurants along the summit (from Uetliberg to Albishorn), well-maintained trails and dirt roads, a railroad (the
Uetlibergbahn ) from Zurich, and a cable car (Felsenegg ) fromAdliswil .The Albis chain was formed as the left
moraine of the glacier the bed of which is now theLake of Zurich . The soil is mostly a conglomerate of gravel, some of it large, and glacialloess . The frequently steep sides of the chain are often subject to smalllandslide s. As a generalization, the eastern side of the chain (overlookinglake Zurich ) tends to be steeper than the western side.
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