The Ursern Valley Conservation Areas encompass a pristine alpine environment nestled within the Swiss Alps, offering exceptional opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and experiencing traditional mountain culture.
The Ursern Valley, located in the canton of Uri in central Switzerland, is a high alpine valley known for its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. Nestled between the Uri Alps and the Gotthard massif, the valley stretches from Andermatt to Realp, housing a variety of protected zones focusing on preserving its unique ecosystems and traditional alpine lifestyle. The conservation areas protect mixed coniferous forests, alpine meadows, glacial rivers, and rugged peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, creating prime habitat for alpine ibex, golden eagles, marmots, and other native species. Historically, Ursern has been an important transit corridor through the Alps, notably traversed by the historic Gotthard Pass, which has supported commerce and cultural exchange for centuries. Today, the valley blends this rich history with modern outdoor recreation and conservation efforts. Visitors enjoy extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, scenic driving routes alongside crystal-clear mountain streams, and winter sports facilities including ski touring and cross-country skiing. Notable landmarks include the Oberalp Pass, the Andermatt-Sedrun ski area, and the environmental education center at Realp. The valley’s traditional villages offer charming hospitality, complementing the wilderness experience. Conservation projects focus on balancing sustainable tourism with protecting fragile alpine habitats and endemic species. The Ursern Valley Conservation Areas invite visitors to immerse themselves in a pristine mountainous environment, rich in natural beauty and Swiss heritage.
Gotthard Pass – historic alpine pass with panoramic views and cultural significance
Alpine ibex habitats – rare species spotting opportunities in rugged terrain
Oberalpsee – a serene mountain lake popular for photography and fishing
Rhône Glacier proximity – view of one of the primary sources of the River Rhône
A historically vital alpine crossing featuring spectacular views and cultural landmarks dating back to medieval times.
Protected populations of these iconic mountain goats thrive on the steep rocky slopes of the Ursern Valley.
A crystal-clear alpine lake ideal for quiet reflection, fishing, and photo opportunities.