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Canton | Grisons | |
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Residents | unknown | |
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height | 1,459 m | |
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St. Antönien is a Walser village in a side valley of the valley Prättigau in the canton Grisons. The place belongs to the political municipality of Luzein. Behind the moon on the left ... is the slogan of the St. Antönien tourism organization.
background
The Walser village of St. Antönien is located in the St. Antönier Valley, the typical Walser scattered settlement consists of various groups of buildings in the main valley and various side valleys. The largest settlement and the village church can be found in the center of 1 St. Antönien. The settlement is in the Partnuntal 2 Partnership, some homesteads in the 3 Gafiertal and the scattered settlement of 4 Asharina in the Alpbach valley.
The St. Antöniertal lies south of the main ridge of the Rätikon, behind the chains of the Schesaplana, the Kirchlispitzen, the Drusenfluh, the Sulzfluh and the Schijenfluh is what belongs to the Austrian national territory Montafon, there are various crossings that can be crossed on foot.
Before 1300 the valley was probably largely uninhabited, then it came under the rule of the Lords of Vaz and later the Counts of Toggenburg. At the invitation of the feudal lords, the Walsers immigrated in the 14th century and founded settlements in Ascharina and the Gafiertal. The parish church was built in 1370, first of all a building site had to be cleared, due to the existence of forest avalanches were still unknown. In 1799, as part of the French Wars, Austrian troops marched over the passes through the St. Antönier Valley into the Prättigau. In order to prevent further attempts to circumvent the area, the St. Antönien barrier was set up during World War II. In the avalanche winter of 1951, 42 buildings were destroyed and the first large-scale avalanche barriers in Switzerland were built in St. Antönien.
Between 1979 and 2007, a number of sub-municipalities, St. Antönien - Castels, Rüti and Ascharina, merged and in 2016 the merged municipality of Luzein from St. Antönien, Pany and the Prättigau valley municipality of Luzein.
getting there
By plane
The closest airports are those of Zurich Kloten and Altenrhein.
By train / bus
To get there you use the SBB trains to Landquart and has to get on the red narrow-gauge trains of the Rhaetian Railway in the direction of Prättigau - Monastery - Davos Postbuses run every hour from Küblis train station 5 Luzein and 6 Pany in the place.
In the street
From the Rheintalautobahn coming here you take the exit Landquart and arrives on the expressway through the Klus at Malans ins Prättigau. In front Küblis you leave the expressway and come to the canton road and to St. Antönien village.
mobility
The Alpine bus, from which the various hamlets in the hamlets are approached, will be managed by PostBus Switzerland from 2021. The minibus leads to Partnun, Bärgli and Gafiatal, bikes cannot be transported, paragliders only according to capacity.
Tourist Attractions
- 1 Evang. church , originally dedicated to St. Anthony, built in the 14th century. and in 1493 extended and rebuilt in the late Gothic style. In 1523/4 St. Antönien turned to the Reformation.
- 2 House from 1394
activities
- hike, including on the Prättigauer Höhenweg between Malans, the Schesaplana and Carschinahütte and Klosters.
- A leisurely excursion leads to the 3 Partnunsee .
- Climb in numerous via ferratas and regions, climbing equipment can be rented on site at various locations.
- Mountain bike and, as a less strenuous variant, descents on rental scooters from Partnun down to Küblis.
- Paragliding
- in the winter To ski and Ski touring
Surname | phone | Altitude | Σ | ||||||
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Junker ski lift | 41 (0)79 642 40 01 | 1,420 - 1,650 m | — | — | 1 | 2 | 1 | — | 3 km |
shop
kitchen
nightlife
accommodation
- 1 Gemsli mountain inn, 7246 St. Antönien. Tel.: 41 (0)81 332 13 47, Email: [email protected]. Mountain inn, hotel beds and restaurant.
- 2 Hotel Madriserjoch, St. Antönierstrasse 21, 7246 St. Antönien. Tel.: 41 (0)81 330 53 53, Email: [email protected].
- 3 Hotel Rhätia, St. Antönierstrasse 26, 7246 St. Antönien. Tel.: 41 (0)81 332 13 61, Email: [email protected].
- 4 Agritourism Stapfa, Stapfastrasse 1, 7246 St. Antönien. Tel.: 41 (0)81 332 14 57, Email: [email protected]. Overnight in the yurt in the summer months.
in partnership:
- 5 Berggasthaus Alpenrösli, Bodaweg 1, Partnun, 7246 St. Antönien. Tel.: 41 (0)81 332 12 18, Email: [email protected]. Mountain inn with rooms and dormitories.
- 6 Berghaus Sulzfluh, Sässstrasse 1, Partnun, 7246 St.Antönien. Tel.: 41 (0)81 332 12 13, Email: [email protected]. Mountain inn with rooms and dormitories.
security
The high path can be walked in the snow-free summer months, the hiking season in the high alpine areas usually does not start until the beginning of June, even then there may still be residual snow. In the Alps, heavy rainfall must always be expected, and shoes suitable for the mountains and rain protection must be taken with you on every mountain tour.
health
The next public hospital with an emergency station is in the valley floor in Schiers.
Practical advice
trips
The Rätikon can be crossed on various routes and into Austria Montafon be descended.