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- The Adliswil-Felsenegg cable car is fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers; at peak times, strollers may need to be collapsed.
- Bathroom facilities are available at all stations.
- Bicycles can be taken on the cable car during less busy hours but require an extra ticket.
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Felsenegg is free to visit, but you’ll need to pay for cable car rides. Many Zurich tours that visit the Felsenegg include return ride tickets up to the viewpoint and back down again. Most tours start at around US$90–100 per person, but can cost more depending on inclusions.
To get to Felsenegg from the Zurich city center, head to Adliswil, about a 15-minute ride from Zurich Station on the S4 train. From the Adliswil railway station, it's a 10-minute walk to the Adliswil-Felsenegg cable car station, where you can catch a cable car up to the Felsenegg.
Yes, there are hiking trails around the Felsenegg, and most are fairly easy and suitable for kids. A particularly popular option is the Uetliberg to Felsenegg Planet Trail, which is designed to show off the size of our solar system (each meter is equivalent to 1 million kilometers).
Yes, you can dine at the Felssenegg. Just off the Spielplatz, Restaurant Felssenegg serves traditional Alpine food like fondue and rosti. It’s open daily, with extended hours from April until October. They also serve kaiserschmarrn, an Austrian pancake dish served with powdered sugar and plum compote.
Summer is typically the best time of year to visit the Felsenegg for clear views, but it’s always best to check the forecast. Winters can be overcast or snowy, and the spring and early fall can be unpredictable. Sunset is a great time to visit.











































































