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 mining museum imparts impressions from the days when the mines were in operation. Information is given about ore mining, transportation and former iron, copper, lead and silver smelting and about the smelting plants.
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Wolfgang is the name given to the 1631 m high pass between Klosters and Davos. The popular hotel and restaurant Kessler's Kulm is also located at the top of the pass.
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This playground is located above the village of Cunter on the edge of the forest. While the boys let off steam, the adults can enjoy the view, sit comfortably together or prepare the fire at the barbecue area.
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