The pass Mutschellen connects the
Reuss valley in the west with communities of greater
Zurich in the east. Due to its very low summit of 551 meters above sea level, Mutschellen is often called the lowest pass of Europe. Directly on the mountain there are three municipalities:
Berikon,
Rudolfstetten-Friedlisberg and
Widen. These three villages have grown together very closely; only those who know the place are able to say where the municipality borders are. Also considered to be part of the Mutschellen region are the municipalities of
Zufikon to the west and
Oberwil-Lieli to the southeast. Mutschellen is actually a
glacial moraine, which emerged during an
ice age. At this time the Reuss glacier and the Linth glacier went northbound as far as the river
Rhine. Even today one can see the traces of these monumental glaciers. The glaciers left huge furrows behind and during their retreat left lakes like the lake of Zurich. The pressure of the two glaciers also created the Mutschellen. ==Transportation==