Description
Situated just above 1,700 meters, this lake of barely 7 hectares lies right within the settlement area of Arosa. It is known for its abundance of fish but, especially during migration periods, it also attracts a variety of waterbirds and reed birds. At times, with single individuals of Rață sulițar, Rață roșie, and Rață fluierătoare, it can feel almost like a zoo, and for a reason: many of these waterbirds, which do occur in Switzerland but not naturally in the region, have been released here. The likewise introduced Rață sunătoare has become established and has bred at both the Obersee and Untersee in Arosa since 1991.
For demanding birdwatchers, such records don’t “really” count. Among the genuinely wild breeding birds, the Corcodel mic can be extraordinarily well observed here. But natural visitors also make the lake worthwhile from autumn through spring. Records include a few waders - mostly Fluierar de munte, but also Fugaci de țărm, Fluierar de mlaștină, Becațină comună, Fluierar cu picioare verzi, and Fluierar de zăvoi. Raptors such as Uliu păsărar, Uliu porumbar, and even Acvilă de munte have been observed from the lake.
Among the rarities found here are a Becațină mică in 2017 and two Rață cu cap negru in 2021.
So, even if the lake may not be quite as exciting as the list of 95 recorded species might suggest, a visit can still be rewarding - not least for photographers, who might benefit from the many shallow access points to the water, pedalos at rent and the fact that many birds here have grown accustomed to people.
Details
Access
The lake is situated next to the train station of Arosa. Parking is scarce. The circular walk around the lake is about 1 km.

