Sunny building land at the gate to the Saas and Matter valleys
Take advantage of this rare opportunity and discover the possibilities of this special building land in Stalden – design your personal living project with a view and character! • Sale to non-Swiss citizens (foreigners with residence abroad) possible. Highlights of the property • Starting point for the Saas and Matter valleys • Close to Visp • Unique panoramic view • Ideal for a family • Ideal for people who appreciate well-being, peace and alpine charm Location and accessibilityStalden is easily accessible all year round – whether by car via the well-developed cantonal road or comfortably by public transport. The Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB) and the Postauto provide a fast and comfortable connection. The Postauto stop and the valley station of the Stalden–Staldenried–Gspon cable car are located directly at the train station, which takes you to lofty heights in just a few minutes.Only a ten-minute drive separates Stalden from the industrial and economic center of Visp, making the village also attractive for commuters and business travelers.Thanks to its central location, Stalden opens up access to some of the most beautiful regions of the Upper Valais. Whether the Augstbord region with its scenic high-altitude trails, the mighty Mischabel group with the holiday resorts of Grächen, Saas-Fee and Zermatt – from here, countless hiking, biking and nature experiences are right on your doorstep.The property (plot no. 767) is located in a very scenic and sunny spot in the hamlet of «Weng». Description of the building landThe property is situated in a picturesque hillside location, which not only allows for architectural diversity but also provides a natural stage: • Wide, open view into the impressive mountain world • Optimal sunlight for bright rooms • Harmonious integration into the landscape This location brings a special sense of living – a mix of security in the village and freedom above the valley. The infrastructure such as water, sewage and electricity is already available in the vicinity and would only need to be connected to the property. Currently, there is no right of way to the property. Building zones / use • Zone: W2 • Utilization factor: AZ = 0.5 • Number of floors: max. 2 full floors • Building height: max. 11.50 m • Plot area: 1,081 m2 For further information, we refer you to the building and zoning regulations of the municipality of Stalden. Purchase price: CHF 95,000.00 for this propertyAvailability: Immediately or by arrangement Stalden – the gate to the valleys of Zermatt and Saas-FeeLocated between the impressive valleys of Zermatt and Saas-Fee, Stalden is the traditional bridge village in the Mattertal. Here, history meets lived village community – a place where past and present combine in a charming way.Historic village center with Valais charmThe heart of Stalden is the old village with its lovingly preserved wooden and stone houses, narrow streets and historic buildings. This picturesque village center tells stories of past centuries and gives Stalden its unmistakable character.Just a few steps away, the playground and the sports facility offer lively meeting points for children, young people and the young at heart. Here you can feel the sense of community that characterizes the village – warm, open and active.A place with high recreational valueThe bridge village of Stalden delights with an exceptionally high recreational and experiential value. Numerous clubs in the areas of sports, culture and youth promotion provide a varied village life with changing programs. Whether traditional events, cultural events or sporting activities – in Stalden, there's always something going on. These lived traditions have a high social value for the population and strengthen the sense of community.Live in nature – work in the cityThanks to its proximity to Visp and good transport links, Stalden combines the best of both worlds – living close to nature, working in the city and enjoying life to the fullest.Experience history – between towers, bridges and alpine passesSince the Middle Ages, Stalden has been an important hub between the Saas Valley and the Nikolai Valley. The well-known alpine passes – the Monte-Moro-Pass, the Antronapass and the Theodulpass – once had great traffic policy significance and shaped the development of the village sustainably.The impressive buildings such as the Embda-Turm (1346), the current church tower and the historic Meierturm still testify to the influence of former feudal lords and bring the past to life.A special highlight is the pedestrian bridge "Ritibrigga" from 1599 in Neubrück – a popular photo opportunity and an impressive example of traditional architecture that still fascinates visitors today.