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Kiesinsel Hurden - Rapperswil

St. Gallen  >  Switzerland

Popular footbridge across the lake with ~250 observed species. Notable for gulls, migrating terns, and water-bound winter guests (divers, ducks, and gulls).

Geplaatst* door Peter Wittemann
Meest recente update 25 november 2025
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Beschrijving

The village of Hurden on the left side of Lake Zurich and the town of Rapperswil on the right side are connected by a railway-and-road causeway and by a wooden footbridge. The latter runs in a semicircle. In the space between the footbridge and the causeway, a gravel island was created. This is intended to replace the habitat destroyed by the construction of the footbridge. A remarkable 250 species have been recorded in the area.

On the Hurden side of the footbridge, there is a point from which you can view the northern part of Lake Zurich in the wind shelter (1). Following the bridge further, you can see the gravel island (2) on one side, and on the other side the southern half of the lake and the bay of Rapperswil (3). At the end of the footbridge, you can see the harbour basin of Rapperswil (4). Unfortunately, the railing of the bridge is a bit too high for most spotting scopes.

The gravel island is an important habitat during both migration and breeding seasons - although only a minuscule replacement for the human-destroyed natural structures. In the early 2000s, when the island was built, Visdief bred here, but these were soon displaced by Kokmeeuw and - much to the surprise of ornithologists - by Zwartkopmeeuw, which is a rare breeding bird in Switzerland. In recent years, however, these species were again displaced by the Geelpootmeeuw, which now dominates the island during the breeding season.

Another special breeding bird in the area is the Eider, which can be observed year-round. Other nearby-breeding birds include Grauwe Gans, Brilduiker (which can be seen in large numbers in winter), Dodaars, Grote Karekiet, and Waterral. Hoped-for breeding of the Oeverloper did not occur, although the species is regularly observed. The Wulp , staying at Nuoler Ried, can also be observed year-round in flight in the area; the last breeding in Switzerland occurred on the opposite side of the lake (Frauenwinkel) in 2006.

As for migrants, the water here is too deep for waders. Bonte Strandloper, Watersnip, Kemphaan, Tureluur, and Groenpootruiter are observed, but only rarely. Migrants seen regularly include Buidelmees, Bruine Kiekendief, and Zwarte Stern, as well as occasionally rarer terns (especially Witwangstern and Witvleugelstern are fairly common in spring and autumn). The Dwergmeeuw stays even longer and can be observed reliably here.

Regarding gulls, winter is the most interesting time. From November onward, Kleine Mantelmeeuw, Stormmeeuw, the rare Zilvermeeuw, and occasionally the extremely rare-in-Switzerland Grote Mantelmeeuw join the already-mentioned species. With luck, an attractive wader can then also be seen regularly on the island: the Steenloper is the latest-arriving member of this group. Among the many diving ducks, the Topper may be found with some luck. The three diver species Parelduiker, Roodkeelduiker, and especially IJsduiker - can sometimes be spotted on the lake through a scope. Other noteworthy winter “regulars” are Middelste Zaagbek, Roodhalsfuut, and Witoogeend.

Finally, rarities found here include Dwergaalscholver, Rosse Franjepoot, Grote Jager, Kleine Jager, Lachstern, Drieteenmeeuw, Grote Stern,and Flamingo.

Details

Toegang

The island is in an urban, well-connected area. It can be reached from Rapperswil station in 2 minutes by foot or from Hurden station in 5 minutes. Parking usually is scarce, public transport is recommended. A visit can easily be combined with a visit to Frauenwinkel. Lachner Aahorn and Nuoler Ried are close by, too (see the corresponding entries on this site).

Terrein en leefgebied

Rietvelden , Meer , Stad/dorp

Omstandigheden

Vlak

Rondlopende wandeling mogelijk?

Nee

Telescoop meenemen?

Ja

Wanneer hier vogels kijken?

Het hele jaar

Toptijd voor dit gebied

Winter

Route

Breed pad

Zwaarte wandeling

Gemakkelijk

Toegankelijk via

Te voet , Rolstoel

Vogelkijkhut aanwezig?

Nee

Extra info

Avoid windy conditions if possible. Heat haze above the water can be a serious challenge for scopes even on cold winter days.

A camera has also been installed on the island (see the links section).

Links

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