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Aare Walk

Canton of Bern  >  Switzerland

The banks of the river Aare offer a variety of habitats and are rich in birds. This walk takes you along the restored riparian forests along the Aare river.

Añadido* por Mark Snethlage
Última actualización 9 enero 2021

Descripción

The banks of the river Aare offer a variety of habitats many of which have been restored in recent years. The walk starts at the municipal zoo, goes along the Dalholzli forest (good for woodpeckers) and then enters the restored riparian forests of the Aare river (Auen). The ponds attract some wildfowl (Serreta Grande) and other wetland species (Rascón Europeo, Garza Real) during the whole year but especially during migration (Agachadiza común, Carricero Común), and winter (Cerceta Común, Porrón Moñudo, Cuchara Común, Ánade rabudo norteño). Beavers have recolonized the river in recent years. Around the turning point of the walk (Auguetbruecke) there is a good chance of seeing Mirlo-acuático Europeo. The fishponds and surrounding flooded forests at the opposite side attract a variety of birds including Cerceta Común and Rascón Europeo.

Detalles

Accesso

There are several places where this circular walk can be started. Here we propose the Dalholzli Zoo, as it can be accessed by public tranport. But there is also a parking lot at Muri (fee payable). The area is best explored on foot. During summer the 10,6 km long walk can be shortened by crossing the river at the Fahribeizli where one can cross the river by boat. The walk starts at the Dahlholzli Zoo, which is worth a visit on its own right. It has a collection of national animals including Red-Billed Chough, Cappercaillie, Black Grouse, which are on display at the entrance of the Zoo. The path follows the river and goes past ponds holding Dalmatian Pelicans, River Otter and Beaver, and slopes with Alpine Chamois, Alpine Ibex and Wild Boar. In winter the ponds attract a few wild Ánade rabudo norteño. The Dahlholzli forest is good for woodpeckers

Terreno y habitat

Bosque , Humedal , Agricultura , Ciudad/Pueblo , Cañizos , Río , Valle , Lago

Condiciones

Plano

Camino circular

¿Se necesita telescopio?

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Primavera

Ruta

Camino estrecho

Camino difícil de andar

Fácil

Accesible vía

A pie

Escondite de observación / plataforma

No

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