Am Katzenbach

Am Katzenbach goes from Köschenrütistrasse to the city boundary with Opfikon. It is named after the Katzenbach stream. One could think that the name is a reference to cats, but it's more plausibly derived from the Katzensee nearby (and from which the Katzenbach used to come), and apparently the Katzensee's name comes from a guy named Hatto in the 6th or 7th century (and following language modifications.)

Am Katzenbach in Zürich: a path between trees, with a building barely visible through the trees on the right of the image.

Katzenbach in Zürich: a small stream with a little step forming a tiny fall, between trees reflecting on the water.

Katzenbach

A street light under a concrete bridge, with a "Am Katzenbach" street sign (covered in spider webs) and a couple of yellow hiking path (Wanderweg) signs.

Seebach Unterwerk in Zürich: an electrical substation with pylons and coils, between trees. A plane is taking off in the background.

Seebach Unterwerk

A wooden bridge with red metallic beams between trees. Another larger concrete bridge is visible on top of the picture.

Three bridges: a wooden one with red metallic fences on the foreground, a concrete one behind trees in the middle ground, and a further one with a train passing on it in the background.

Not one, not two, but three bridges!

Tags: Seebach, bridge, forest, river