Description
Similar to the Inn floodplains at Bever, the floodplains between Samedan and Celerina lie in a wide mountain valley at 1,700 m in the Upper Engadin.
The route first leads through fields and a horse paddock dotted with trees (1). From the viewpoint, there’s a good view of the golf course—larger than the wetlands themselves—and it may be worth scanning briefly with a scope. Next come shallow ponds (2) where the vodomec often hunts, and where resting ducks and waders are likely to be found. The surrounding bushes offer stopover sites for songbirds. On the way back, ducks, siva pastirica, and povodni kos can be observed along the Inn (3). Towards Samedan (4), the river’s varying flow speeds and oxbow channels form a mosaic of habitats with shallow and deep waters, sandbanks, and deadwood. The redesigned riverbanks serve as orientation landmarks for migrating songbirds.
The mix of trees, shrubs, and extensively grazed meadows provides breeding grounds for Brezovček, pogorelček, rjavi srakoper, mlinarček, and repaljščica. The aquatic habitats are among the few in Switzerland where the čopasta črnica breeds. povodni kos, Mokož, and mali ponirek have also nested here.
Of the roughly 180 species recorded, most appear during migration. In spring, when bad weather hits the Alps, the trees and bushes fill with resting songbirds. Autumn also offers some opportunities. slavec, vrtni strnad, and modra taščica are seen occasionally, while the sighting of a mali muhar remains exceptional. rumena pastirica and travniška cipa are noted regularly, and even a rdečegrla cipa once appeared. Among the foraging črna vrana, a siva vrana or hybrid may be spotted.
Regular waders include kozica, priba, and pikasti martinec, with močvirski martinec and togotnik more rarely. The record of a čoketa shot in 1973 remains unique.
Other rarities include a veliki galeb shot in 1920, a sredozemski kupčar seen (and surviving the observation) in 1985, and more recent sightings of snežni strnad, belolična čigra, and rdeca lastovka.
Details
Access
The area is best reached from Celerina train station, but can also be accessed from Samedan train station. It is also located on a popular bike trail.
A tip for train travellers from Celerina: the station has only one platform, and the train to St. Moritz usually arrives first. It then waits for the train to Chur to arrive. Only after the train to St. Moritz has departed can you cross the tracks to board the train to Chur.


