A Tradition's Toxic Legacy: Swiss Shooting Festivals and Their Environmental Cleanup
The 2026 Swiss Federal Shooting Festival recently drew 100,000 visitors, celebrating a deeply rooted tradition. However, this article explores the costly environmental aftermath, as thousands of disused shooting ranges across the country are now classified as contaminated sites requiring extensive and expensive remediation.

Key Takeaways
- The 2026 Swiss Federal Shooting Festival utilized 20 different outdoor shooting ranges across GraubĂźnden and St. Gallen.
- Three of the first seven Swiss Federal Councillors served as presidents of the Swiss Riflemenâs Society.
- In 1874, the Swiss government mandated shooting practice outside of military service for all soldiers.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Shooting is deeply rooted in Swiss history... the strength of this tradition lies in its two facets: the shooting clubs as social centers and the militia system."
"Many disused shooting ranges have left behind a costly legacy: thousands of contaminated sites that need to be dealt with."