Naters
Naters has a beautiful old village centre that knows a lot about the past. The narrow streets and traditional Swiss chalets take visitors back to times long past and let them feel the history of the village. A walk through this charming part of Naters is like a journey through the centuries.
In addition to its rich historical heritage, Naters also offers a wide range of sports and leisure activities, art and culture. The breathtaking Valais landscape invites you to outdoor adventures. Hiking trails lead through picturesque valleys, past clear mountain lakes and to spectacular viewpoints of the surrounding mountains. Mountain bikers will find challenging routes, while climbers can test their skills on the rock faces. Skiers and snowboarders can explore the nearby ski resorts and waggle down the perfectly groomed slopes.
Naters is proud of its historic and valuable buildings, which reflect the history of the village. The Catholic parish church of St. Mauritius, the rectory and the ossuary bear witness to the village's deep religious tradition. The Ornavasso Tower, an old watchtower, is a reminder of the times of defence and protection. The Schloss auf der FlĂĽe, an impressive 16th-century castle, and the Totenplatte, a historic memorial stone, are other popular sights that captivate visitors.
Naters is more than just a picturesque village in the Valais. It is a place that knows how to combine history, culture and nature in perfect harmony. Here visitors can immerse themselves in times gone by, enjoy the beauty of the landscape and be inspired by the lively art and culture scene. Naters is a place where traditions are nurtured and history is kept alive, while at the same time making room for modern activities and creative development.
Booking
Guided tours can be booked directly at counter at Blatten-Belalp Tourism, by phone +41 27 921 60 40 or by e-mail to tourismus@belalp.ch.