Beschreibung
The Solarberg Fürth, a former landfill now covered and repurposed, is a prominent hill in the western part of Fürth. Its open, elevated landscape is mostly grass-covered and partially lined with shrubs and trees. A large solar power installation covers much of the summit, but the surrounding slopes and edges provide habitat for various bird species.
Birdwatching here focuses on species typical of open and transitional habitats. Common sightings include Feldlerche, Schwarzkehlchen, and Bluthänfling, particularly in the breeding season. Turmfalke often hunt over the grasslands, and Mäusebussard are frequently seen soaring overhead. The area is also used by migrating birds as a resting or stopover site, especially during spring and autumn.
And keep an eye out for Rebhuhn. They like to sit under the solar panels because they are relatively protected from birds of prey and falcons there.
While the site is not a birding hotspot, it offers a wide view of the surrounding landscape and a chance to observe birds in an unusual, post-industrial setting with minimal disturbance.
Occasionally, the Solarberg attracts less common species, particularly during migration. These may include Braunkehlchen, Steinschmätzer, and Wiesenpieper. In some years, Neuntöter or even Sumpfohreule have been reported. The open terrain and lack of tree cover make it easier to spot ground-feeding or low-flying birds, especially in early morning or late afternoon hours.
Details
Zugang
Solarberg Fürth can be reached by car from Fürth or Nuremberg via local roads. Parking is available near the “Sportpark Ronhof” or along “Kapellenstraße.” From there, footpaths lead up to the hill. The site is accessible via local cycling routes running through Fürth and the Regnitz Valley. Bike racks are not officially available at the summit, but bikes can be parked at the base of the hill.
The area is reachable by Fürth city buses or by regional train to Fürth main station, followed by a short walk or bike ride. The nearest bus stops are “Kapellenstraße” or “Friedhof Fürth-West.”
Terrain und Habitat
Grasland, Wiesen , Vereinzelte Bäume und BüscheBedingungen
HügeligRundweg
JaIst ein Spektiv nützlich?
Möglicherweise hilfreichGute Beobachtungszeit
Frühjahr , Herbst , SommerBeste Beobachtungszeit
Herbstzug , FrühjahrszugRoute
Normaler Weg , asphaltierte StraßeSchwierigkeitsgrad der Tour
Schwierig/anstrengendErreichbarkeit
zu FußBeobachtungshütten oder -türme
NeinZusätzliche Informationen
The Solarberg Fürth is a notable example of landscape transformation. Originally a landfill site, it was sealed and converted into a solar energy facility and green space. The hill offers panoramic views of Fürth, Nuremberg, and the surrounding countryside. Informal paths allow visitors to walk, jog, or observe nature. Despite its artificial origin, the site has developed ecological value, particularly for insects and birds that favor open, lightly managed habitats.
The combination of renewable energy use and biodiversity makes the Solarberg an interesting example of how post-industrial sites can be repurposed for both ecological and recreational benefit.
