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Werdinsel, also known as Limmatauen Werdhölzli, is an
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and protected area in the Limmat in Switzerland.


Geography

Located in the former independent
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of
Höngg Höngg is a quarter in district 10 in Zürich. It was formerly a municipality of its own, having been incorporated into Zürich in 1934. The quarter has a population of 21,186, distributed across an area of 6.98 km². Höngg is renowned f ...
, today the
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is a popular recreation area,
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and bath in the Limmat, situated in the northernly suburban area of the
Limmat Valley The Limmat Valley (German: ''Limmattal'') is a river valley and a region in the cantons of Zürich and Aargau in Switzerland. Geography The Limmat () is a long river located in the cantons of Zürich (ZH) and Aargau (AG). It is the co ...
in Zürich. The island has a maximum length of about and a maximum width of about . Its highest point is about above sea level, a few metres above the river level at Zürich-Höngg. The minimum distance from the river bank is about , and the island is also separated by the artificial ''Giessen'' channel.


Recreation

The so-called ''Flussbad Au-Höngg'' is one of the four public river baths situated in the Limmat within the city of Zürich. The entrance is free, but there is just a limited infrastructure. The Zürich tram line 17 (stop ''Tüffenwies'') and the local
Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich (VBZ) is a public transport operator in the Swiss city of Zürich, and is wholly owned by the city. Previously known as the Städtische Strassenbahn Zürich (StStZ), the organisation was founded in 1896 and adopted its cu ...
VBZ bus lines 80 and 89 (stop ''Winzerhalde'') provide public transportation. The island also houses a restaurant and grill stations, family gardens, sand beaches and a forested area, the adjoint ''Limmat-Auen Werdhölzli'' protected area. For decades, the river island has been called a 'conflict zone' related to its public use; so claim those with dogs, naturists and LGBT enthusiasts, as well as textiles (non-nudists) and families in the area. Another problem is the intensive use, so on peak days, up to 4,500 visitors search for recreation, almost half a million a year, among them also people from neighboring cantons, and therefore causing additional road transport traffic. The city police, however, legally allows any people to roam freely naked in public, and ''even outdoor sex is not illegal as long as no one raise indictment''. The city police forces regularly patrols on the ground, and the municipal authorities started to assign ''beware of the naked'' signs in August 2015.


Limmatauen

Limmatauen Werdhölzli is a protected forest and river area, partially situated in the municipality of Oberengstringen, between the weir at the Höngg power plant, resulting in a more than 130 years old flood protection plan between two neighbored municipalities. Set under protection in 1945, the long section of the Limmat was renatured, what enhanced the
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, and thus the quality of the river landscape. In cooperation with the Canton of Zurich, the municipalities of Oberengstringen and Zürich, that section of the river was renewed to September 2013. In addition to improved access to the Limmat and the hiking path towards the Fahr Abbey, the area was widened for pedestrians and cyclists. Orientation boards inform on the endemic flora and fauna, so the
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may be crossed over a long wooden bridge those material consists of the urban forests, and allows to ''discover with open eyes and senses what lives and grows here''. Along the ridge there are installed bat boxes in the trees. After nearly a year of construction, the project was officially presented to the public on 20 September 2013. The costs of 9.4 million Swiss Francs, are provided by the city and cantonal government, and some companies in collaboration with the
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Switzerland, which claims the ''place as very important to our rivers and streams, so that they can create their very structure''.


Cultural heritage

A watermill of the
Wettingen Abbey Wettingen Abbey (Kloster Wettingen) was a Cistercian monastery in Wettingen in the Swiss canton of Aargau. It was founded in 1227 and dissolved during the secularisation of 1841, but re-founded at Mehrerau in Austria in 1854. The buildings ar ...
was first mentioned in 1365. The island is a historical site of water industrialization in Zürich, and also houses the former spinning mill ''Strickler'', as well as the ''Kraftwerk Werd'', one of the oldest power plants in Zürich. ''Werd'' is an old term used in German language for a ''river island'', and ''Au'' is meaning a small forest at a body of water. The sites are listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance.


Trivia

As in Switzerland, both burials and cremations are permitted by law, the island (or, rather, the river) is also used for flow burials.


References


External links


''Limmat-Auenpark Werdhölzli'' on the website of the city of Zürich
{{Parks in Zürich River islands of Switzerland Geography of Zürich Buildings and structures in Zürich Limmat Parks in Zürich Protected areas of Switzerland 1945 establishments in Switzerland 2013 establishments in Switzerland