Saanenmoos Nature Reserve is a protected wetland area in the Swiss canton of Bern, offering a rare glimpse into high-quality fen landscapes and diverse birdlife, ideal for nature enthusiasts and quiet hikes.
Located between the municipalities of Saanen and Gsteig bei Gstaad in the Bernese Oberland region, Saanenmoos Nature Reserve protects an expansive, biodiverse moorland wetland environment characterized by calcareous fens, reed beds, and sedge meadows. This nature reserve plays a vital role in preserving rare wetland habitats typical of the pre-Alpine zones. The terrain here is shaped by gently rolling hills intersected by small streams and drainage channels, providing ideal conditions for both flora and fauna dependent on moist, alkaline soils. Ecologically, the reserve supports a variety of specialized plant species, including carnivorous plants like sundews as well as orchids that thrive in nutrient-poor conditions. Birdwatchers visit for the chance to observe species such as the Eurasian curlew, woodcock, and other wetland birds during migration and breeding seasons. Historically, the area was utilized for extensive hay harvesting and low-intensity grazing, practices which have helped maintain the diversity of species present. Recreationally, there are several well-marked trails suitable for gentle hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The reserve’s accessibility from nearby towns makes it a popular destination for visitors seeking quiet nature experiences without straying far from regional amenities. The preservation of the moor and fen environments within Saanenmoos provides critical ecosystem services including water regulation and carbon sequestration. Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere and natural beauty, particularly during spring and early summer blooms.
Extensive fen meadows with diverse wetland plant species
Birdwatching opportunities including Eurasian curlew and woodcock
Traditional agricultural practices supporting habitat preservation
Quiet, gently rolling trails perfect for peaceful hikes
Rare alkaline wetland habitat supporting specialized plants including orchids and carnivorous species.
Important breeding and stopover site for rare and migratory wetland birds.
Culturally significant meadows maintained through low-intensity farming, supporting biodiversity.