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From your accommodation, a half-hour walk along the little stream leads to the Murimoos adventure site. High-quality children's playgrounds, organic vegetable growing, Angus cattle farming, organic food shop, organic butcher's shop and cafeteria characterise this place. Forty stork families have built their home here.
Murimoos
Murimoos
From your accommodation, a half-hour walk along the little stream leads to the Murimoos adventure site. High-quality children's playgrounds, organic vegetable growing, Angus cattle farming, organic food shop, organic butcher's shop and cafeteria characterise this place. Forty stork families have built their home here.
Today the monastery houses a residence for the elderly and also serves as a cultural centre for foreigners with a restaurant, church, concert halls and theatre hall.
Muri Abbey
4 Marktstrasse
Today the monastery houses a residence for the elderly and also serves as a cultural centre for foreigners with a restaurant, church, concert halls and theatre hall.
Rediscover the glorious time of the Benedictines. Shining monstrances, sparkling chalices, famous letters of endowment. The exhibition in the Museum Kloster Muri takes a look behind the once so closed monastery walls and tells numerous stories from the lives of the abbots and monks. And of the powerful Habsburgs who once ruled all of Europe.
Muri
Rediscover the glorious time of the Benedictines. Shining monstrances, sparkling chalices, famous letters of endowment. The exhibition in the Museum Kloster Muri takes a look behind the once so closed monastery walls and tells numerous stories from the lives of the abbots and monks. And of the powerful Habsburgs who once ruled all of Europe.
Zurich, one of the world's most beautiful and liveable cities, can be reached by car in 30 minutes. Here you will find insider tips on how best to discover Zurich. 1. CHAGALL WINDOW / FRAUENMÜNSTER Directly on the Limmat and close to the lake is the Frauenmünster church with its wonderful Chagall windows. Chagall painted impressive scenes from the Bible in different colours. Top tip: True Chagall fans should go to the nearby Kronenhalle restaurant afterwards. The schnitzel is very expensive (50 CHF), but the original Chagall paintings on the walls and the menu designed by Chagall quickly make you forget the price. 2. STROLL ALONG BAHNHOFSTRASSE Zurich's main shopping street stretches from the main station to the lake. The entire length of the Bahnhofstrasse invites you to shop. Some of Switzerland's most expensive and exclusive fashion shops await you here, as do the flagship boutiques of the luxury watch brands for which Switzerland is famous. Small cobbled streets branch off to either side - a lovely place to stroll. Top tip: When your legs get tired from shopping, head to Paradeplatz. Café Sprüngli with its sophisticated glamour is the perfect place to relax with coffee and cake. The richly stocked windows in the chocolate boutique in the basement are also worth a diversion! 3. UP TO THE UETLIBERG The Uetliberg is Zurich's local mountain. It may not be as high as the Alps on the other side of the lake, but from here you can appreciate the full size and beauty of the conurbation. Take the S-Bahn S10 to Sihltal Zürich Uetliberg; from there it's a short climb to the summit, where you can choose between the panorama platform and an observation tower. When you've taken enough photos, you can take the train back or hike through the forest back to the city. 4. WALK THROUGH THE NIEDERDORF Much of the typical Zurich flair comes from the city's historic streets and alleys, which, unlike many European metropolises, are absolutely well-kept. Niederdorf on the banks of the Limmat is particularly old-fashioned - you should come here if you want to eat fondue or raclette. In addition to the cheese-rich specialities, the cobblestone streets of the district also offer many small shops, art galleries and arthouse cinemas as well as small bars and cafés, because of which the area is also lively in the evenings. Top tip: Walk to the tram stop at Niederdorf station, from where you can take the UBS Polybahn to the terrace of ETH University. This beautiful square in front of the main university building offers great views over the city. Here you can also enjoy the sunset with a drink. 5. OFF INTO THE WATER One of the most beautiful things about Zurich is the omnipresence of water! Both the calm waters of Lake Zurich and the rather icy Limmat are great for swimming. Everywhere along the lake there are public lakeside baths where you can find beautiful nature, changing rooms, lockers and showers for a small entrance fee. Most also have their own children's areas, diving boards and offer various activities such as stand-up paddling (SUP). Top tip: i recommend Badi Enge for relaxed swimming or Oberer Letten (about a 15-minute walk along the river from the main station) for a summer party atmosphere. 6. VISIT CIRCLE 5 AND THE VIADUCT Zurich's modern district stretches around Hardbrücke station to the Limmat. The main attraction here is the Viadukt, an innovative shopping mall under the 30 brick arches of an elevated railway - each arch has a café or boutique. Mostly young Swiss design brands are on sale here: from fashion to bicycles to household goods. The skyline here is dominated by the Freitag Container Tower and the glass façade of the Prime Tower, Zurich's tallest building. 7. VISIT TO THE NATIONAL MUSEUM If you want to understand the country and people of Switzerland, the Landesmuseum Zurich is a good place to start! Located right on the river next to the main railway station, this museum is fully dedicated to the long history of Switzerland. Here y
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Zürich
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Zurich, one of the world's most beautiful and liveable cities, can be reached by car in 30 minutes. Here you will find insider tips on how best to discover Zurich. 1. CHAGALL WINDOW / FRAUENMÜNSTER Directly on the Limmat and close to the lake is the Frauenmünster church with its wonderful Chagall windows. Chagall painted impressive scenes from the Bible in different colours. Top tip: True Chagall fans should go to the nearby Kronenhalle restaurant afterwards. The schnitzel is very expensive (50 CHF), but the original Chagall paintings on the walls and the menu designed by Chagall quickly make you forget the price. 2. STROLL ALONG BAHNHOFSTRASSE Zurich's main shopping street stretches from the main station to the lake. The entire length of the Bahnhofstrasse invites you to shop. Some of Switzerland's most expensive and exclusive fashion shops await you here, as do the flagship boutiques of the luxury watch brands for which Switzerland is famous. Small cobbled streets branch off to either side - a lovely place to stroll. Top tip: When your legs get tired from shopping, head to Paradeplatz. Café Sprüngli with its sophisticated glamour is the perfect place to relax with coffee and cake. The richly stocked windows in the chocolate boutique in the basement are also worth a diversion! 3. UP TO THE UETLIBERG The Uetliberg is Zurich's local mountain. It may not be as high as the Alps on the other side of the lake, but from here you can appreciate the full size and beauty of the conurbation. Take the S-Bahn S10 to Sihltal Zürich Uetliberg; from there it's a short climb to the summit, where you can choose between the panorama platform and an observation tower. When you've taken enough photos, you can take the train back or hike through the forest back to the city. 4. WALK THROUGH THE NIEDERDORF Much of the typical Zurich flair comes from the city's historic streets and alleys, which, unlike many European metropolises, are absolutely well-kept. Niederdorf on the banks of the Limmat is particularly old-fashioned - you should come here if you want to eat fondue or raclette. In addition to the cheese-rich specialities, the cobblestone streets of the district also offer many small shops, art galleries and arthouse cinemas as well as small bars and cafés, because of which the area is also lively in the evenings. Top tip: Walk to the tram stop at Niederdorf station, from where you can take the UBS Polybahn to the terrace of ETH University. This beautiful square in front of the main university building offers great views over the city. Here you can also enjoy the sunset with a drink. 5. OFF INTO THE WATER One of the most beautiful things about Zurich is the omnipresence of water! Both the calm waters of Lake Zurich and the rather icy Limmat are great for swimming. Everywhere along the lake there are public lakeside baths where you can find beautiful nature, changing rooms, lockers and showers for a small entrance fee. Most also have their own children's areas, diving boards and offer various activities such as stand-up paddling (SUP). Top tip: i recommend Badi Enge for relaxed swimming or Oberer Letten (about a 15-minute walk along the river from the main station) for a summer party atmosphere. 6. VISIT CIRCLE 5 AND THE VIADUCT Zurich's modern district stretches around Hardbrücke station to the Limmat. The main attraction here is the Viadukt, an innovative shopping mall under the 30 brick arches of an elevated railway - each arch has a café or boutique. Mostly young Swiss design brands are on sale here: from fashion to bicycles to household goods. The skyline here is dominated by the Freitag Container Tower and the glass façade of the Prime Tower, Zurich's tallest building. 7. VISIT TO THE NATIONAL MUSEUM If you want to understand the country and people of Switzerland, the Landesmuseum Zurich is a good place to start! Located right on the river next to the main railway station, this museum is fully dedicated to the long history of Switzerland. Here y
A visit to Lucerne Enter "Luzern Bahnhof" (Lucerne trainstation) in the GPS. Below the station, there is a large car park where you can park your car. If you leave the car park in the direction of Lake Lucerne, you will find yourself directly in front of Lake Lucerne. To the right of the station is the KKL concert hall, built by the French architect Jean Nouvel. It is very impressive, inside a Mahagoni wooden egg is the concert hall, which has magnificent acoustics. You can enter the building and take the lift to the top, where you can enjoy the view of Lucerne and its lake. Afterwards, I advise you to walk along the river Reuss to the "Kappelenbrücke" (Kappelen bridge), take it and you are in the heart of Lucerne. Now continue on the other side of the river, along the Reuss. When you arrive at the Balance Hotel, climb the stairs and enter the old town of Lucerne. There are many shops and shopping opportunities, including Viktorinox, Läderach and Bucherer. There are also many restaurants for lunch, especially by the river. I would also recommend visiting the Lion Monument, which is rich in history, and the Glacier Garden Museum. To get there, just follow the signs or ask people.
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Lucerne
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A visit to Lucerne Enter "Luzern Bahnhof" (Lucerne trainstation) in the GPS. Below the station, there is a large car park where you can park your car. If you leave the car park in the direction of Lake Lucerne, you will find yourself directly in front of Lake Lucerne. To the right of the station is the KKL concert hall, built by the French architect Jean Nouvel. It is very impressive, inside a Mahagoni wooden egg is the concert hall, which has magnificent acoustics. You can enter the building and take the lift to the top, where you can enjoy the view of Lucerne and its lake. Afterwards, I advise you to walk along the river Reuss to the "Kappelenbrücke" (Kappelen bridge), take it and you are in the heart of Lucerne. Now continue on the other side of the river, along the Reuss. When you arrive at the Balance Hotel, climb the stairs and enter the old town of Lucerne. There are many shops and shopping opportunities, including Viktorinox, Läderach and Bucherer. There are also many restaurants for lunch, especially by the river. I would also recommend visiting the Lion Monument, which is rich in history, and the Glacier Garden Museum. To get there, just follow the signs or ask people.
Bike tour to Bremgarten, a journey of about 70 minutes First take Zürcherstrasse in the direction of Zurich. After about a kilometre, there is a cycle path on the left of the road you are using. Then stay on the path, even if the signs say to cross the road again. A small farm road now leads you through the countryside to Aristau. Cross the main road and follow it briefly, then immediately turn right and left again into the houses (be careful not to stay on the main road) until you come to the bicycle signs with the number 77. These will lead you through the idyllic Freiamt to Bremgarten and its beautiful old town. In Bremgarten, it is worthwhile to take a walk through the old town and to make a diversion to the Bijou restaurant, which is located directly on the banks of the Reuss. Please always lock your bikes! On the way back, you can either do the same tour or return along the left bank of the Reuss, through the bird-rich Flachsee region to Rottenschwil, where you will find Route 77 and return to Muri by the same route.
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Bremgarten
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Bike tour to Bremgarten, a journey of about 70 minutes First take Zürcherstrasse in the direction of Zurich. After about a kilometre, there is a cycle path on the left of the road you are using. Then stay on the path, even if the signs say to cross the road again. A small farm road now leads you through the countryside to Aristau. Cross the main road and follow it briefly, then immediately turn right and left again into the houses (be careful not to stay on the main road) until you come to the bicycle signs with the number 77. These will lead you through the idyllic Freiamt to Bremgarten and its beautiful old town. In Bremgarten, it is worthwhile to take a walk through the old town and to make a diversion to the Bijou restaurant, which is located directly on the banks of the Reuss. Please always lock your bikes! On the way back, you can either do the same tour or return along the left bank of the Reuss, through the bird-rich Flachsee region to Rottenschwil, where you will find Route 77 and return to Muri by the same route.

Spa

Zurich par mauvais temps En cas de très mauvais temps, il est recommandé de se rendre à l'Aqua Spa Resorts AG à Zurich (voir sous https://www.aqua-spa-resorts.ch/de/huerlimannbad-spa-zuerich/ ). En haut, sur le toit d'une ancienne brasserie, on a une belle vue sur la ville pendant qu'on se baigne dans la source thermale. À l'intérieur, on se baigne dans les anciens fûts de la brasserie. C'est un endroit à la mode pour les jeunes et ceux qui le sont restés. Entrez dans le Gps Brandschenkestrasse 150, 8002 Zurich. Le site dispose d'un parking souterrain, mais il est souvent occupé et il faut attendre un peu qu'une place se libère. Mais l'attente en vaut la peine... Détente et plaisir sont au rendez-vous. AQUA-SPA-RESORTS AG Hürlimannbad & Spa Zurich Brandschenkestrasse 150 8002 Zurich
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Zurich Thermal Baths & Spa
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Zurich par mauvais temps En cas de très mauvais temps, il est recommandé de se rendre à l'Aqua Spa Resorts AG à Zurich (voir sous https://www.aqua-spa-resorts.ch/de/huerlimannbad-spa-zuerich/ ). En haut, sur le toit d'une ancienne brasserie, on a une belle vue sur la ville pendant qu'on se baigne dans la source thermale. À l'intérieur, on se baigne dans les anciens fûts de la brasserie. C'est un endroit à la mode pour les jeunes et ceux qui le sont restés. Entrez dans le Gps Brandschenkestrasse 150, 8002 Zurich. Le site dispose d'un parking souterrain, mais il est souvent occupé et il faut attendre un peu qu'une place se libère. Mais l'attente en vaut la peine... Détente et plaisir sont au rendez-vous. AQUA-SPA-RESORTS AG Hürlimannbad & Spa Zurich Brandschenkestrasse 150 8002 Zurich