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You Know You’re from Valais If…

Swiss Valais - Train

I recently had the pleasure of crossing several mountains and going through one long tunnel for a visit to Valais.

The Southern part of Switzerland is best known for The Peak, its iconic Matterhorn. But there is much more to Switzerland's third largest canton. For instance, the Upper Valais. This region appears much more Alpine and laid back than the Rhône valley. Also, the language spoken there is a dialect of Swiss German, and the houses are built on stilts. Yes, stilts.

Thanks to many conversations with locals (and my own observations during previous trips), I came up with a list of surefire ways to know you are from Valais:

 

You think it’s normal to drive through a tunnel to get anywhere.

 

You know what "Prince de Saxon" refers to*...

 

Your perfect pie looks like this:

Swiss Valais Apricot Tarte

And your first job was selling apricots at the side of the road.

 

You refer to others with last name first: "Blatter Sepp" or "Zurbriggen Pirmin"...

 

Every time you see a wheel of cheese, you want to cut it in half, start a fire and start melting it.

Swiss Valais - Rsclette

 

You have never posed for a photograph with a St. Bernard!

Swiss Valais - St. Bernard Dog Matterhorn

 

The sound of helicopter blades cutting through the air is comforting you.

Swiss Valais - Helicopter

 

You decide to ride your quad to get the mail.

 
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You have avalanche protection in your backyard!

Swiss Valais - Avalanche Protection

 

Bitsch is just another little town.

Hilarious Swiss Town Names - Bitsch

 

You think it's normal that houses are built on stilts.

Switzerland - Wallis Valais House on Stilts

 

You consider a backup involving five cars to be rush hour!

 

You have run into road barriers involving goats.

Swiss Valais - Goats from Valais Wallis

 

You think the ski slopes in your little village are getting crowded when there are more than five skiers.

 

And you learned to ski before you could walk.

 

You are used to seeing electric cars of all colors,...

Swiss Valais - Electric Cars

 

... shapes and sizes!

Swiss Valais - Town Maintenance

You sometimes cannot understand those weird Swiss German dialects from up North.

 

But you feel comfortable speaking three Swiss national languages (German, French, Italian)!

 

And you understand the meaning of this phrase:

Swiss Valais - Dialect

 

Your definition of a perfect mountain looks like this:

Matterhorn at Dawn

*It's the most common type of apricot...

(Apricot tarte photograph copyright by Valais Tourism)

Dimitri Burkhard

As the founder, editor, and community manager of Newly Swissed, Dimitri owns the strategic vision. He is passionate about storytelling and is a member of Swiss Travel Communicators. Dimitri loves discovering new trends and covers architecture, design, start-ups and tourism.

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