In Partschins, we recognize that guests and locals often have similar wishes and requirements for our place. These common needs form the foundation for a livable home and an attractive travel destination.
High-quality infrastructure such as well-maintained hiking and cycling paths is equally important for both groups. It not only allows holidaymakers to explore our beautiful nature but also offers locals opportunities for relaxation and sports activities.
A diverse gastronomic offer, as well as good local supplies, enriches life on site and is simultaneously an important factor for all people in the area. The diverse range of local products - which is outstanding in Partschins - as well as culinary specialties and peculiarities can be preserved.
Practical aspects such as public toilets and well-functioning public transport contribute to everyone's comfort. They improve the quality of life for residents and make it easier for visitors to stay.
A clean environment is close to all our hearts. It is not only important for tourism but especially for the health and well-being of the people who live here.
Respectful handling of our values, traditions, and customs is a central point. We value our cultural heritage and want to both preserve it and share it with our guests.
Appreciation and consideration are the cornerstones of our coexistence. They create an atmosphere in which both locals and guests feel equally comfortable.
By recognizing and addressing these common needs, we create a Partschins that is both a livable home and a welcoming destination. Our common aspiration is to find a balance that benefits everyone and sustainably shapes and develops our place.
I’m a welcome guest here. Because I love nature and respect the people who live here.
• Because I understand that this place is habitat, home, and retreat – for humans and animals alike.
• Because I move mindfully, enjoy quietly, and don’t disturb the peace.
• Because I stay on the trails – built with care and maintained with dedication.
• Because I know every piece of land belongs to someone – and I respect private property without crossing it.
• Because I show consideration for those who work and live here.
• Because I don’t trample flowers or startle wildlife – I give nature the space it needs.
• Because I leave no litter behind – not even tissues or cigarette butts.
• Because my dog (on a leash) is welcome – but not what he leaves behind.
• Because I don’t consume – I appreciate.
• Because I’m not just visiting – I become part of Parcines, if only for a moment.
• Being welcome is no coincidence. It’s a give and take – with heart, care and respect.