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Randa
The Roman Catholic church of Randa is dedicated to St Sebastian. The baroque church is listed in the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of Regional Significance.
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The striking white chapel “in der Wildi” stands on the road running through the village of Randa. The small sanctuary is dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
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This family barbecue area is located in the forest in Eien, also known as Eye. Not far away is the vast cone of rock debris left by the Randa landslide.
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A little world of adventure awaits children between the forest and the football pitch. The Randa Wildi playground at the end of the village promises fun-filled play in a charming setting.
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This family barbecue area lies close to the Attermenzen campsite near Randa, not far from the car park. The forest offers welcome shade, and the nearby Wildibach river provides a soothing soundtrack.
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The service centre of the municipality of Randa provides help and advice to ensure every stay in the destination of Zermatt–Matterhorn runs as smoothly as possible. The office gives practical tips, sells tickets and even souvenirs and offers a range of other services.
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Glorious views and the perfect spot for a picnic await hikers at the end of the climb: the walk up to the wooden cross above Randa is well worth the effort.
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An attraction for walkers as well as pilgrims: the Stations of the Cross at Randa evoke a local legend and offer fine views of the mountains around Zermatt, Täsch and Randa, including the Dom and Weisshorn. A place where the spiritual and earthly realms meet…
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The Lorihiischi, constructed in 1456, is part of a historic complex of buildings in the village of Randa. It is a living history museum and is available for events.
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The triple rockslide at Randa took place in 1991. Boulders as big as houses are visible today scattered across the enormous cone of rock debris. In the meantime, larches, the pioneer trees of the Alps, have been steadily colonising the terrain.
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The ski slope on the edge of the village of Randa offers ideal practice terrain for beginners, children and youngsters. The piste in the Wildi area is sunny and not too steep.
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The playground by the school offers a variety of attractions for children and families: an ideal spot to relax and play in safety.
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Randa’s railway station (1,406 m) lies a little outside the centre of the village, and is served by trains of the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn. Motorists can make use of the adjacent car park.
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A pedestrian suspension bridge longer than that above Randa is nowhere in the Alps to be found. At almost 500 metres long, walkers and hikers can cross over the valley of the Zermatt - Matterhorn destination on a walkway.
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Randa has a multi-story car park with 88 spaces. There are also 12 additional spaces by the church, which are not under cover. If the multi-storey car park is full, you can also park in the inner courtyard of the multi-purpose building.
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