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Lake Gravatscha and Inn Wetlands

Graubünden  >  Switzerland

Interesting mixed alpine habitat that turnes into an "A" hotspot in certain weather conditions in spring.

Tillagd* av Peter Wittemann
Senast uppdaterad 7 november 2025
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Beskrivning

The Inn wetlands near Bever are an ambitious renaturation project that began in 2012. Over a stretch of about 2 kilometers, the river flows in a natural bed up to 90 meters wide, characterized by eroded banks, alluvial forest, and gravel banks. What makes it special is the elevation: the Inn runs through a wide valley floor here at 1,700 meters above sea level and is surrounded by high mountains.

The area consists of two wet meadows (1 and 2), alluvial forest developing along the new inner waters (3, accessible) and on the other side of the river (4, inaccessible), and the Inn itself, which is allowed to follow its natural dynamics from the point where the Beverin joins it (5). From an ornithological perspective, the area is especially interesting in April and early May during spring migration, particularly when bad weather occurs in the Alps. Then, bird migration may stall in the Inn valley (similar to the Bolle di Magadino in the Ticino), and rare species use the meadows, bushes, and waters to rest. This is why the number of bird species observed here is astonishingly high for a montane location - over 210. grönbena, Fiskgjuse, gluttsnäppa, tofsvipa, årta, bläsand, natthäger, and skogssnäppa are among the more frequently seen special species. Numerous rarities have also been documented with one or two sightings, such as skäggtärna, tjockfot, svartsnäppa, styltlöpare, sammetshätta, rosenstare, and rallhäger.

Later in the year, one can also observe interesting breeding birds. Central to conservation efforts are the gravel banks, which are valuable breeding sites for drillsnäppa and mindre strandpipare. Twenty percent of Switzerland’s drillsnäppa population breeds here. Also noteworthy is the vigg. The Gravatscha Lake (6) is one of the few places in Switzerland where it regularly raises chicks. The Smådopping can also be seen on the lake. It is common in Switzerland but rare in the Grisons and mountainous regions. In the alluvial forest and open pine woods at the edge of the area, the brunsiska can be found, and the call of the nötkråka is regularly heard. The buskskvätta breeds in the meadows, having retreated from intensively farmed lowlands into the mountains. Other breeding birds in the area include ärtsångare, göktyta, and törnskata. Until a few years ago, vaktel breeding was also recorded. Numerous sightings of enkelbeckasin have been documented. It’s also worth occasionally looking up: lammgam and kungsörn are sometimes seen soaring over the valley.

Detaljer

Tillgänglighet

The Lake Gravatscha and Inn Wetlands area is most easily reached on foot from Bever. It is also located on the popular and heavily used Inn cycle path between Zernez and St. Moritz. Most of the paths are wheelchair accessible. The circular route shown on the map is about 5 km.

Terräng och habitat

Skog , Våtmark , Platt , Berg , Flod , Spridda träd och buskar , Slätt , Dal , Damm

Förhållanden

Platt

Rundtur

Ja

Tubkikare behövs?

Ja

Bästa säsong för skådning

Vår , Sommar

Bästa tid för ett besök

Vårsträck

Rutt

Bred stig

Hur ansträngande vandring

Lätt vandring

Nås

Till fots , Cykel , Rullstol

Fågeltorn / plattform

Nej

Extra information

Beavers and otters have returned to the renatured river. Before the renaturation, the European adder - the only snake species in the Upper Engadine - lived in the cracks of the dikes; they were later relocated to the new dikes.

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