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Bachtel
Bachtel
The hills and mountains around the upper Tösstal (Töss valley) are eminently suited for extended hiking and bike tours. Astoundingly beautiful upland routes with views across the Alps, the Zurich Oberland, Lake Zurich, the Greifensee and the Pfäffikersee are a characteristic of entire region. The route from Wald to Steg via the Bachtel is no exception to this. After a relatively steep climb from Wald up onto the Bachtel, the highland trail continues for a good two hours along a vista-packed ridge before the trail drops down into the Tösstal. The observation tower on the Bachtel is the highlight of this route.
Begin of tour: Wald railway station
End of tour: Steg railway station
Access starting point: Regional trains from Rüti, Rapperswil, Winterthur
Access point of arrival: Regional trains to Rüti, Rapperswil, Winterthur
Technical requirements: Medium difficulty
Physical fitness: Medium difficulty
Total altitude meters: 710 m
Hiking time: 4 hrs. 20 min.
Season: April to November
Gastronomy: Wald, Tänler, Bachtel, Berg, Ghöch, Steg
Overnight: Wald, Rapperswil
Various: Observation tower on the Bachtel
Literature: www.karten-shop.ch
Wald - Tänler Restaurant - Bachtel - Egg - Ferenwaltsberg - Restaurant Berg - Ghöchweid - Steg

A trail which is steep in parts but well constructed leads from Wald up onto the Bachtel. Thereafter the wonderful upland route continues on to the Ghöchweid (pasture). The trail finally falls off fairly steeply into the Tösstal until it reaches Steg. Take the train to return to the starting point in Wald.

Pictures: www.tourenguide.ch
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The careful planning of a hiking tour will ensure that you also derive the maximum pleasure and enjoyment from it. Please take the time to contact the local information centre and enquire about route and weather conditions before setting off. Your intended hiking trail may be fully or partially closed, depending on the time of year and weather conditions.
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