Sernftal Valley hosts several protected nature reserves that offer pristine alpine environments, diverse ecosystems, and outdoor recreation opportunities in eastern Switzerland's Glarus region.
The Sernftal Valley, located in the canton of Glarus and extending partially into St. Gallen, Switzerland, is home to a collection of nature reserves established to protect the valley’s distinct alpine landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. Characterized by steep slopes, forested areas, alpine meadows, and the Sernf River, these reserves conserve habitats for rare flora and fauna, including several endemic wildflower species and alpine mammals like chamois and marmots. The geography is defined by rugged limestone cliffs and glaciated valleys formed during the last Ice Age, offering a variety of terrain for nature enthusiasts. Hiking is the primary recreational activity with numerous well-marked trails leading through forests and up into alpine zones, providing scenic views of the Glarus Alps. The area also supports mountain biking, birdwatching, and fishing in the Sernf River and small mountain lakes. Historically, the valley has a legacy of alpine farming and small-scale mining, which have shaped the landscape and local culture. Notable landmarks within the reserves include old alpine pastures, traditional wooden farmhouses, and natural rock formations. The relative seclusion of the Sernftal Valley makes it especially attractive to visitors seeking tranquility in nature combined with opportunities for physical activity and wildlife viewing. Conservation efforts focus on sustaining native species and maintaining the natural water quality of the Sernf. The nature reserves contribute to preserving the valley’s ecological integrity while offering visitors a peaceful outdoor experience reflective of the Swiss alpine environment.
Sernf River Gorge – a dramatic natural canyon with unique rock formations
Alpine meadows rich in wildflowers, including rare orchids
Historic alpine farms featuring traditional architecture
The panoramic ridge trails offering expansive views of the Glarus Alps
A narrow and scenic gorge carved by the Sernf River, showcasing limestone cliffs and a rich ecosystem.
Traditional alpine pasture offering insight into pastoral farming and a starting point for multiple hiking routes.
Protected area known for its diverse alpine flora and calm forested areas alongside mountain streams.