Photo spot Obermutten

The Grand Tour of Switzerland photo spot Obermutten in the fall
The new Grand Tour of Switzerland photo spot is located at the wooden church in the Walser settlement of Obermutten.

Obermutten
Around 1000 years ago, the Alemanni reached the Goms in Valais on their migration from the Bernese Oberland and gradually settled in the upper Rhone Valley. Around the 13th to 14th centuries, individual groups of Valaisans or Walsers began to leave the Rhone Valley; they moved in all directions, but mainly to the east. In Graubünden, for example, to Rheinwald (Sufers, Splügen, Nufenen, Hinterrhein), Avers, Obersaxen, Vals, St. Martin, Safiental (Safien and Tenna), Valendas, Versam, Tschappina and also to Mutten, to name but a few.


Until the village fire on April 25, 1946, the Walser settlement of Obermutten consisted of wooden Walser houses, some of which were very old and had sun-blackened facades. The part of the village south of the village well was spared from the fire.


The lower-lying district of Stafel (1750 m) belongs to Obermutten. In summer, Obermutten is a popular place for relaxing vacations in the middle of nature and is ideal for hiking and mountain biking. In winter, the two districts are connected by a ski lift. Obermutten is also a popular starting point for snowshoe hikes and ski tours.

Wooden church
The church in Obermutten is one of the most unique sacred buildings in Switzerland. It is the only place of worship made entirely of wood.

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The Grand Tour of Switzerland photo spot Obermutten in the fall
The Grand Tour of Switzerland photo spot Obermutten in summer
The Grand Tour of Switzerland photo spot Obermutten in summer

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Viamala Tourism
Obermutten
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