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Holidays in Sevelen

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Sevelen is a charming municipality nestled in the Rhine Valley in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. It offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor opportunities.


History & Description
Location and Setting: Sevelen is a quaint village situated in the Werdenberg constituency, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush greenery, providing a tranquil and picturesque setting in the Swiss Alps. It's located in the Rhine Valley and is near the border with Liechtenstein.


Early History: The village is first mentioned in historical records around 1160 as Sevellins.

Geography and Structure: The municipality covers an area of approximately 30.34 km
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and has an elevation of 460 m (1,510 ft). It consists of the main village of Sevelen and several smaller hamlets, including Rans, Oberräfis, St. Ulrich, Välsli, and Glaat.



Population and Language: The population is around 5,100 people. The primary language spoken is German (specifically the local Swiss German dialect), followed by Albanian and Italian.


Economy: A significant portion of the land is used for agricultural purposes, while a smaller portion is settled with buildings and roads.

Typical Foods
As part of Switzerland, Sevelen and its surrounding region of St. Gallen share many national and regional specialties. While there isn't a specific dish named after Sevelen, visitors can expect to find classic Swiss cuisine:

Dish Description
Cheese Fondue Melted cheese (often Gruyère and Emmental) served in a pot (caquelon) where diners dip bread cubes.
Raclette Melted cheese scraped onto boiled potatoes (Gschwellti), served with pickled gherkins, onions, and fruit.
Rösti A flat, fried cake made of grated and cooked or raw potatoes.
Älplermagronen A hearty "Alpine herdsman's macaroni" dish, a type of gratin with macaroni, potatoes, cheese, cream, and onions, often served with stewed apples.
St. Gallen Bratwurst Since Sevelen is in the Canton of St. Gallen, this famous sausage is a local specialty, often eaten without mustard, served in a crusty bread roll (Bürli).
Swiss Chocolate High-quality chocolate is a world-renowned Swiss product.

Activities (Summer & Winter)
Sevelen is a year-round destination, offering numerous outdoor activities due to its alpine environment.

Season Activities
Summer Hiking: Extensive trails like the Schlossweg (Castle Trail) which runs from Werdenberg to Sargans, passing historical sites like the Wartau castle ruin. Challenging mountain routes like the Alvier - Schaner Alp - Vormsweg are also available. Biking: Mountain biking and leisurely cycling along the scenic trails, including the Rhine Valley. Nature Walks: Strolls through the lush greenery and along scenic paths.
Winter Skiing and Snowboarding: The area is a gateway to nearby ski resorts, which offer slopes for all skill levels. Winter Hiking and Snowshoeing: Enjoying the snow-covered landscapes on marked winter trails. Tobogganing/Sledding: A classic Swiss winter activity.

The landscape around Sevelen is dominated by the Swiss Alps and the Rhine Valley.

Mountains and Views: The surrounding mountains provide breathtaking panoramic views. The area features rolling hills, lush forests, and is close to beautiful high alpine regions.


Hiking Trails: The municipality is a great base for exploring local and regional trails, including routes that pass by historic ruins and offer magnificent views over the Rhine Valley.

Sights: Historical points of interest in the area include:

Wildenstein Castle (mentioned as a sight on local hiking tours).

St. George's Chapel (offering a great view over the valley).

Shops and Festivals
Shops: As a local village, shopping in Sevelen primarily caters to residents' daily needs. You can expect small local shops, bakeries, and essential services. For major retail and specialty shopping, residents typically travel to larger nearby towns in the Rhine Valley.

Festivals & Events: The village maintains a rich cultural heritage, and visitors can experience this through local traditions.

Local Events: Festivals and local events take place throughout the year, especially during the summer months, offering a glimpse into the vibrant culture and traditions of the region.
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