
Ampermoos Protected Wetlands Adventures
Ampermoos Protected Wetlands is a rare and ecologically vital wetland area in central Switzerland, offering rich biodiversity and tranquil nature exploration opportunities.
About Ampermoos Protected Wetlands
The Ampermoos Protected Wetlands are located near the village of Ried in the canton of Uri, nestled amidst the Swiss Alpine foothills. This wetland area encompasses a mosaic of fens, bogs, marshes, and small ponds, creating a uniquely diverse habitat important for numerous rare plant and animal species. Geographically, the wetlands lie on a gently undulating plateau with nutrient-poor, acidic soils that support specialized vegetation such as sedges, mosses, and carnivorous plants. Ampermoos is recognized for its extensive peat bogs, which play a critical role in carbon sequestration and water regulation. The area has been protected because of its ecological sensitivity and the presence of several protected species, including rare amphibians and breeding birds. Historically, the wetlands have been shaped by centuries of traditional low-intensity grazing and peat harvesting, which helped maintain their open character. Outdoor enthusiasts visiting Ampermoos can enjoy peaceful walking trails that weave through the landscape, excellent birdwatching platforms, and interpretive signs explaining the unique ecology. The site attracts naturalists, photographers, and botanists seeking to experience this fragile yet vibrant ecosystem. Its relative remoteness and the quiet beauty of the wetlands make it an appealing destination for contemplative nature escapes away from Switzerland's more crowded alpine destinations.
Highlights
Extensive raised peat bog with unique plant communities
Diverse bird populations including wading and migratory species
Network of boardwalk trails minimizing disturbance to sensitive habitats
Secluded observation huts for close wildlife viewing
Notable Natural Features
Ampermoos Peat Bog
A centuries-old peat bog that serves as one of the last remaining high-value wetland habitats in the region.
Bird Observation Huts
Discreet wooden hides that allow visitors to observe rare breeding birds with minimal disturbance.
Boardwalk Trail System
A series of elevated wooden paths that enable hiking across fragile wetland terrain.