VAPKO lists specific mushroom foraging rules for this canton. No cantonal closed period is listed. 3 kg per person per day, no more than 0.5 kg of morels and no more than 2 kg of chanterelles

Cross-check against German VAPKO page 08.02.2026
Other rules
Organized foraging is prohibited. Commercial collection is prohibited. Only fully developed mushrooms should be collected. Mushrooms must be collected carefully and by hand. Foraging must be done without tools. Intentional destruction of mushrooms is prohibited. Morels may not be collected before 1 April.
Understand the cantonal context
Steep slopes create many aspects and microclimates from valley floor to conifer belt. Rules apply to a territory, while conditions on site can add further restrictions.
VAPKO notes that mushroom foraging is prohibited in nature reserves throughout Switzerland.
Municipalities and protected areas
Even where the Uri cantonal rule is clear, municipalities, nature reserves, parks or landowners may impose additional restrictions. The latest official sources and signs on site take precedence.
Check before every trip
- Identify the exact canton and municipality
- Check the closed period, time and permitted quantity
- Check rules for the reserve, park or landowner
- Keep the official link available during the trip
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many kilograms of mushrooms can be collected in Uri?
3 kg per person per day, no more than 0.5 kg of morels and no more than 2 kg of chanterelles
Can mushrooms be collected on every day of the month?
No cantonal closed period is listed. Even where the Uri cantonal rule is clear, municipalities, nature reserves, parks or landowners may impose additional restrictions. The latest official sources and signs on site take precedence.
