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Traditions

Thriving traditions

Local people treasure and uphold long-established traditions and customs and are happy to let their visitors share in them.

Carnival, markets, roaring bonfires on the 1st August, Alpabzüge when the decorated cows come down from their summer mountain pastures and cattle shows when the cows are also colourfully decorated, the traditional alpine blessing, the Swiss woodwork and carvings of the "Weissküfers" (wood coopers - makers of wooden barrels), the yodel choir, traditional costumes and the May bear, which drives away the bad winter spirits, - these customs are as much a part of the holiday region of Heidiland as the Walensee, the Churfirsten, Sargans Castle and the source of the Tamina.

Customs are often combined with special events, which are listed on our events calendar.

What does a Swiss man mean when he says "Du bist ein Kalb!" (You are a calf.)? What is a "Steinmannli" (stone man) or a "Betruf" (blessing)? The Alp glossary answers your question   Alpenglossar (451 KB)

Life on an alp summer farm is not only idyllic but involves much hard work. Here is a report   Z’Alp – Das Leben auf der Alp (52 KB)

The website for "Älpler" (people who work at an alp): www.zalp.ch gives comprehensive information for  Älplers: from jobs available to reports of experiences.

The profession of "Weissküfer" (wood cooper) goes back to the 12th century. Today there are only four, fully qualified, full-time Weissküfer's in Switzerland, one of the oldest families in the tourism region of Heidiland.
The products made by the Weissküfers are unique and tailored to both traditional as well as modern needs. These days they are considered as truly authentic luxury articles: Weissküferei im Heidiland 

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Alp and Culture Trail

On two different paths discover exciting information on the themes of working on the alps (summer farms), culture, flora, fauna and geology. The short path, suitable for pushchairs, leads f...

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Alpine blessing

From July to September, mostly every evening, on the Alps the traditional Sargasnerland evening blessing is called to protect people from evil spirits and disaster. This is an especially na...

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Bergkäserei Mädris - Mädris erleben

Melser Käsespezialitäten aus der Bergkäserei Mädris: Den Sommer verbringen unsere Braunviehkühe wie in den Ferien, sie sömmern zum Beispiel auf einer der vielen Alpen der Gemeinde Mels: Die...

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Demonstration Dairy Alp Siez

The unknown Weisstannental has several things to offer: visit the backery in Schwendi, visit the old sawmill and visit the dairy with its demonstration of cheesemaking. Or, on the 1 hour Mel...

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Demonstration dairy Alp Tannenboden

Make your own cheese over an open fire, like in the old days, in the traditional, Tannenboden Alp Dairy, which was built at the turn of the century. Experience the rural tradition in an ente...

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Maskenkeller Flums - Restaurant Pöstli

Carving wooden masks is an old tradition in Flums, one that is alive and thriving today and preserved by many woodcarvers. The traditional masks – called "Larven" – depicted typical human f...

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Milking Hut Flumserberg

Live like Heidi. In the unspoilt Schilstal valley, far away from everyday worries, lies the milking hut, Lauiboden. Time seems to have stood still here. Lush Alpine meadows, mountain strea...

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Sarganserländ Mask Museum Flums

Flums, Mels and Walenstadt are the main centres of traditional, wooden mask carving in Sarganserland. However, in other parts of the region this over 150 year-old tradition is still being pr...

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Trail of Legends Flumserberg

The new trail of legends On 2nd July 2011 the trail of legends from Prodkamm to Prodalp will reopen. Many newly designed information boards and stations with games will be waiting for you....

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Walser House on Alp Palfries

On one of your walks you should really take a look at the Walser house (traditional house built during the Walser migration) on Alp Palfries. To view the house, don't hesitate to ask for the...

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