Aminona-sur-Sierre, Mountain village in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
Aminona-sur-Sierre is a mountain village located at approximately 1,500 meters elevation on a plateau in the Valais region of Switzerland. The settlement functions primarily as a base for winter sports and summer mountain activities with lodging options spread throughout.
The settlement developed as part of alpine habitation in the Valais region and was incorporated into the larger municipality of Crans-Montana in 2017. This administrative change merged four previously separate communities within the Sierre district.
The village serves as a hub for winter sports enthusiasts and summer hikers who come to explore the surrounding mountains. Local buildings reflect traditional alpine construction while welcoming visitors seeking outdoor recreation.
The village is easily walkable with lodging ranging from simple apartments to spacious homes with modern facilities and mountain views. Visit during winter months for skiing or in summer for hiking and alpine exploration.
The Plaine Morte Glacier lies within reach during summer hikes, offering visitors proximity to glacial landscapes rarely accessible from a village base. This access allows travelers to experience both high-altitude ice formations and comfortable accommodations in the same location.
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