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Wildlife of the Austrian Alps

Lake Constance AUSTRIA

July 5–12, 2021 from £2575 per person | with Kevin Hand

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• Wander the meadows and forests of one of Europe’s most stunning regions, nestled between Germany,

Liechtenstein and Switzerland • Look out for a rich variety of birdlife, from snowfnch and alpine chough to red crested pochard and golden oriole • Delve into the wetlands around Lake

Constance and enjoy a relaxing boat trip

Perched on the far western tip of Austria, nudging against the borders of Switzerland, Germany and Liechtenstein, the state of Vorarlberg is a cultural visitor’s paradise. Alpine meadows cluster around dramatic mountain peaks; modern architecture mingles with medieval cityscapes; and stretches of tranquil forest still play host to a variety of traditional crafts and customs, not to mention a captivating array of wildlife. Based in the charming medieval town of Feldkirch, this brand new tour will go in search of some of the most rewarding outlooks and natural environments the region has to ofer. We will seek out a variety of birdlife, fowers, mammals and insects as well as cultural highlights, exploring the ways in which this predominantly mountainous landscape has harboured human life throughout its history.

A particular highlight will be an excursion to the area around Lake Constance and the Rhine delta. Walking through the serene wetlands overlooking the lake, we may catch sight of red crested pochard, golden oriole, black kite, fycatchers, orchids and the rare yellow-bellied toad. We will also take a boat trip on the lake from Friedrichshafen to Bregenz. Te fower-flled alpine meadows near Warth will be teeming with gentians and mountain butterfies during our visit, not to mention birdlife including nutcracker, water pipit and alpine chough. A wander through the beautiful nature reserve of Bangs-Matschels on the border of Switzerland and Liechtenstein, meanwhile, will introduce us to a remarkable variety of meadow fora and rare butterfies including the dryad. Surrounded by awe-inspiring scenery, we will gaze at snowy alpine peaks refected in the blue mirror of the Lünersee (Moon Lake), and the Kanisfuh massif, voted one of the most beautiful mountains in the Austrian Alps. Tis region is particularly well known for its local produce, and we hope to include opportunities to sample the gastronomy of the region, from its cheese to its wines. Austria’s past, meanwhile, will come alive at the ancient convent of St Peter’s in Bludenz. Founded in 1286, the site has borne witness to stormy waves of human history, from the plague and peasant revolts to the Nazi occupation, and it was restored and revived as a Catholic community in 1997.

We will stay throughout the tour at the Best Western Plus Central Hotel Leonhard. Tis comfortable four-star establishment is situated in a quiet area in the medieval town of Feldkirch. A fascinating centre in itself, Feldkirch has witnessed visits from James Joyce and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (who attended school here for a year), and boasts historical sites including Schattenburg Castle, where we hope to enjoy a private tour.

FITNESS / PRACTICALITIES: Participants should have a good overall level of ftness for this tour. Vorarlberg is a mountainous region, however our visits will be taken at a leisurely pace, with high-up sites accessed by road or cable car. Although most walks will be over fat ground, participants should be comfortable ascending mild slopes and walking across rugged terrain. They should also be prepared for walks at high altitude, which may be chilly even during the summer months. This tour will be led by Kevin Hand, MSc, MCIEEM. A conservationist and environmental consultant, Kevin has a special interest in birds, mammals and ecotourism. He has led many projects linking nature and communities, including a Darwin Initiative on the taiga forests in Siberia and a programme to identify sustainable use of forest resources in the Ecuadorian Amazon. He was a Director of the Tree Council and ran National Tree Week in the UK for 13 years. In 2017 Kevin was appointed President of the Cambridge Natural History Society.

Please note that the itinerary represents a guide to what we hope to offer, and some elements may be subject to change or confrmation. Certain visits are weather dependent.

Day 1 Depart London Heathrow on British Airways for Zurich. Transfer to Best Western Plus Central Hotel Leonhard, Feldkirch, for seven nights. Welcome and introduction. Day 2 Visits along the shore of Lake Constance: Rheinspitz (lake and woodland walk; chance to spot red crested pochard, kingfsher, white storks, variety of frogs and toads), Bangs-Matschels nature reserve (meadows with red backed shrike, wetland fowers and many butterfy species). Day 3 Excursion to Lünersee via cable car for guided walk (beautiful alpine lake with abundant fora, butterfies and birdlife including mountain ringlets, water pipit, alpenrose and fragrant orchid) followed by late afternoon visit to St Peter’s Priory, Bludenz. Day 4 Whole day excursion to Liechtenstein: walk along the Sassweg trail (alpine forest, seasonally grazed meadows, variety of birdlife including crested tit, crossbill, citril fnch and woodpeckers) followed by local wine tasting at the Princely Wine Cellars. Day 5 Visit to Eriskircher Ried (peaceful nature reserve in the German Bodensee area, home to many protected species) followed by a Lake Constance ferry cruise from Friedrichshafen to Bregenz. Day 6 Guided walk along the shores of Lake Korber (opportunities to spot alpine marmot and abundant alpine butterfies), followed by afternoon visit to the Rüfkopf via cable car (breathtaking panoramic views, highest cable car in the region). Free evening. Day 7 To Mellau for explorations in the Kanisfuh area (one of the most beautiful places in Austria) with chances to spot ibex, alpine chough and golden eagle. Day 8 Depart Zurich for Heathrow. Cost of £2575 includes: return airfare, accommodation based on sharing a twin or double bedded room, breakfast, two lunches, six dinners with water & coffee, excursions & admissions, gratuities. Not included: travel insurance, double room for single use supplement £250. TOUR CODE: WIAA21

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