St. Antönien offers a stage for mountaineers, peace seekers and nature lovers in all seasons and nature lovers and nature-oriented tourism has a long tradition here. These are two of the reasons why St. Antönien is the first mountaineering village in Switzerland.
Being a mountaineering village is an award for the tireless commitment of the St. Antönier to a careful handling of nature, to a dynamic village with lived traditions and to an active social life. At the same time, it is a commitment to continue to take care of these values – so that St. Antönien remains livable and lovable.
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The Punt la Greina suspension bridge is 65 metres long and leads from Péz Tgitschen to Muot la Greina over the Rein da Sumvitg at the bottleneck. Due to the construction of the bridge, the way from the Pass Diesrut to the Terrihütte has become easier and, above all, safer.
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On the Skimovie slope, you can try your hand at skiing yourself and make video recordings of your personal run. You also have the opportunity to take part in the biggest ski race in Switzerland.
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The south-facing Baroque church was built in the mid-17th century on the site of two previous buildings. In the vestibule there is a remarkable but also shocking example of a martyred Christ on the cross (4).
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