The Greifensee Protected Landscape encompasses a stunning lake and its surrounding natural habitats near Zurich, Switzerland, offering diverse opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and serene outdoor recreation in a rich ecological setting.
Greifensee Protected Landscape centers around Lake Greifensee, located in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. The area covers a mosaic of wetlands, reed beds, meadows, and gently rolling hills that create a refuge for diverse plant and animal species. The lake itself is a significant natural freshwater body, formed during the last Ice Age and nourished by inflowing rivers. It supports a rich aquatic ecosystem, hosting numerous fish species and serving as an important stopover for migratory and resident birds. Historically, the region has been used for farming and fishing but has increasingly focused on conservation and recreation since its designation as a protected landscape. Visitors to Greifensee enjoy well-marked hiking and cycling trails that circumnavigate the lake, offering numerous viewpoints of the water and surrounding natural beauty. The area is also popular for birdwatching, with species such as herons, kingfishers, and grebes regularly observed. A network of observation towers and hides caters to wildlife enthusiasts. The landscape's accessibility, proximity to Zurich, and tranquil environment make it a beloved destination for locals and tourists seeking relaxation and nature connection. Along the shores, quaint villages and small historical landmarks add cultural interest to the visit. The Greifensee Protected Landscape exemplifies a successful blend of sustainable tourism, biodiversity conservation, and community interaction with nature.
Greifensee Circular Trail – a scenic multi-use trail encircling the lake
The extensive reed beds providing habitat for rare birds
Wildlife observation towers offering birdwatching opportunities
The historic town of Maur overlooking the northern lake shore
A glacial lake offering clear waters, supporting diverse aquatic life and surrounded by nature trails.
Large wetlands that are critical bird habitats, especially for species like bitterns and warblers.
Several hides and towers located around the lake provide excellent vantage points for birdwatching.