Typical Valais barn - shed with various parcels
• Sale also possible to non-farmers • Sale to non-Swiss (foreigners with residence abroad) not possible • The barn-shed cannot be converted for residential purposes Advantages of the property • Access up to the barn-shed • Surrounded by lush meadows • A paradise with sun, views, and nature • As a grill, play, and recreation area Location and accessibilitySelkingen can be reached easily throughout the year via a well-developed cantonal road. By car, you can drive via Bern through the Lötschberg tunnel (car transport), from the west via the highway (Vevey, Martigny, Sion, Brig), from the east via the Furka pass (car transport), and from the south via the Simplon or Nufenen pass to the Goms.The property, located at an altitude of approximately 1,300 meters above sea level, which can be reached via an asphalted road - about 10 minutes by car from Selkingen - is situated in the area called "Sägschhischere". Description of the barn-shedThe Valais barn-shed with approximately 38 m2 is located in the agricultural zone. Apart from permitted maintenance work that contributes to the preservation of the building, a sunny spot with a beautiful view can be set up next to the shed. The shed includes a total of 5 additional parcels with a total area of 7,568 m2. (see site plan) Selling price: CHF 49,000.00Availability: Immediately or by agreement General information about SelkingenThe mountain village of Selkingen is located at 1,318 meters above sea level and belongs to the Goms district, a beautiful and natural area in the Upper Valais. Biel, Gluringen, Selkingen, and Ritzingen were part of the Grafschaft quarter. Since 2017, Grafschaft has been part of the Goms municipality. Nature has shaped the village and its inhabitants over the centuries. The alpine high valley offers a fantastic network of hiking trails and is known beyond national borders as a Nordic skiing center. The leisure and experience offer in Goms is very diverse: numerous hiking trails, countless mountain tours, forest playgrounds, winter hiking trails, Nordic walking paths, snowshoe tours, bike and MTB tours, river rafting, and much more.