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Munté

Graubünden  >  Switzerland

The Munté nature reserve at Cazis is a small highway stopover for water-dependent migratory birds

Added* by Peter Wittemann
Most recent update 24 oktober 2025
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Description

Set within the intensively used valley landscape along the channelized Hinterrhein, the Munté nature reserve at Cazis is the only semi-natural aquatic habitat in the area. Established near the close of the 20th century and covering just 13 hectares, it consists of several shallow ponds fed by Rhine water, bordered by reeds and willows. Other than birds, the area provides a habitat for species such as beaver, badger, and various small mammals.

During migration periods, it becomes a resting place for bird species that depend on wetland environments. While the Hinterrhein Valley isn’t a primary migration corridor within Switzerland, a number of notable birds that are rare in the Alpine region have been recorded here. Among the approximately 140 species observed, there are (predominantly spring migration) reports of kozica, modra taščica, reglja, žličarica, mala bela caplja, and pikasti martinec. Both rjava čaplja and kvakač have been spotted occasionally even into May. In June 2021, a singing rakar was confirmed.

Before and after the breeding season, one may also catch sight of the vodomec. Verified breeding records are limited to a few species, such as škrjančar, mali ponirek and čopasta črnica, though trstni strnad, pogorelček, and prosnik have also been sighted during safe times (the latter two in the surrounding fields). In autumn, it’s worth watching out for rjavi lunj, plašica, and priba. In November, the velika bela čaplja, rare in the canton, was documented. Alongside these sightings, several rarities highlight the potential of this still-young reserve: A čopasta čaplja was observed in 2011, followed by a grahasta tukalica in 2012, a rdečenogi martinec in 2019, and a čapljica in 2022.

Details

Access

The Munté site is divided into two pond complexes. One to the north (1) and one to the south (2). Both can be viewed from a slightly raised path that runs parallel to the Rhine and the highway. Additionally, the southern section can be observed from a cross-trail coming from Cazis, which also features a viewing platform at the entrance to the reserve (3). The elevated path is accessible via stairs and is not wheelchair-friendly. The nearest public transport stop is Rodels-Realta, reachable via Rhätische Bahn from Chur or Thusis. A small parking area is also located nearby (click P on the map for directions).

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , River , Reedbeds , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Pond

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Wide path , Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

For the best experience, it’s recommended to visit the reserve during quieter times on the close-by highway. Early morning is ideal. In the vicinity, two additional sites are well worth a visit: the Heinzenberg to the west, where repaljščica breeds in high numbers, and the Rhine dam area near Reichenau/Tamins, known as a nesting ground for mali martinec.

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