Wild rose hike
Season
August, SeptemberNaturpark Diemtigtal - When the wild roses bear their fruit in autumn, this is the best time to identify them. You are lucky if you find flowers and fruits on the same bush.
Why are wild roses so valuable? The bluebottle gathers the pollen of wild roses as food in June, as do many other insects. The wild roses often grow on cairns. Here the weasel finds a welcome hiding place from enemies and a place to breed. As a predator, the weasel catches small infants such as field mice and makes it easier for farmers to control mice. The red-backed shrike usually builds its nest in a dense thorn bush. From an exposed vantage point, it spies and catches large insects. It spits these prey on thorns or spines to crush them or keep them as a stock. In June, the common rose gall wasp lays its eggs in the leaf buds. The leaf cells react with a peculiar tissue enlargement, the gall, in whose chambers the larvae develop.
Use and harvesting of rose hips
Wild rose fruits are harvested whole from mid-September to the end of October. For further use of the butts, coring is necessary.
Route-information
Route-information
- Length
- 7.15 km
- Altitude difference ascent
- 322 m
- Altitude difference descent
- 322 m
- Time required
- 2 hours 15 minutes
- Level technique
- Easy
- Level condition
- Easy
Details
info@diemtigtal.ch
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Diemtigtal Nature Park
Bahnhofstrasse 20
3753 Oey
Phone +41 33 552 26 00
info@diemtigtal.ch
www.diemtigtal.ch
- Educational opportunity
Equipment / Equipment rent
Sturdy shoes, weather appropriate clothing, magnifying glass, picnic and drinks for the roadSignalization
The hike begins at the post bus stop «Anger» and leads you first along the main road for 550 m inwards towards the valley. At the second bend, turn left onto the gravel path. You can already find a few roses through the woods and pastures. The real action starts after the turn-off at pt. 1399 – don't miss the turn-off onto the small path. On the pastures you have now reached, you will discover a great variety of roses. It is also worth looking there along the path towards the southeast. Back on the valley road, head towards «Seebode» and along the Fildrich back to the starting point.Shortcut option:
If you want to shorten the circular hike, you can take the post bus from the former Tiermatti inn back to the starting point.
Arrival
- Starting point
- Viehschauplatz Anger, Zwischenflüh
- Arrival by public transport
- Zwischenflüh, Anger Timetable SBB
- Destination
- Viehschauplatz Anger, Zwischenflüh
- Arrival by public transport
- Zwischenflüh, Anger Timetable SBB
Suitable for
The offer is suitable for
- Adults
- Children >12 years
- 50+
- Groups
The offer has been particularly developed for
- Association/Companies