Description
Its easy accessibility via the Beatenbergbahn cable car and its location on the beautiful Lake Thun make the Niederhorn a popular excursion destination, which can also be combined with ornithological observations. Although the diversity is, with a good 80 recorded species, not as significant as on the plain, some mountain birds can be observed here relatively easily and against a beautiful backdrop.
From the mountain station (Niederhorn), you can start a ridge walk between steeply sloping rock to the west and gently sloping mountain meadows to the east. These meadows merge into mountain forest, which is still in sight. The rocks to the west are home to flight artists such as Planinski popić, Puzgavac, and Žutokljuna galica. The Alpska žutarica can be found in the meadows and near the trees. The calls of the planinska trepteljka , which breeds in the meadows, are omnipresent. Livadska trepteljka have also been observed on rare occasions. With luck, the two species of grouse, which are sensitive to disturbance, can be observed. The calls of the Crna žuna can be heard from the forest and the Troprsti detlić can also be observed. There is also a good chance of seeing the Kos ogrličar, Obična beloguza and Krstokljun up close.
Details
Access
The Niederhorn is accessible via the Beatenbergbahn in Beatenberg (see link below). Press P on the map for directions to the parking near the cable car station. It is advisable to be in the area early, as the cable car is heavily used by tourists. There are a number of viewing platforms along the way that offer good views of the cliffs. The trail is relatively easy and about 2,5 km one way.
Terrain and Habitat
Forest , Mountain , Canyon/cliff , Scattered trees and bushes , GrasslandConditions
MountainousCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
NoGood birding season
Autumn , SummerBest time to visit
SummerRoute
Wide path , Unpaved roadDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
The cliffs and meadows are home to ibex, which can be observed at close proximity.

