History of the park
From the cantonal protection resolution to the regional nature park - the milestones here in an overview:
1997 |
Cantonal protection resolution for the forest of Pfyn/Finges |
1998 |
Letters of intent from the “Pfyn Municipalities” Sierre, Salgesch, Varen and Leuk |
1999 |
ETHZ baseline report |
2000 |
Founding of the association “Lebens- und Erlebnisraum Pfyn-Finges” (LER Pfyn-Finges - Pfyn-Finges adventure and living area) |
2001 |
Appointment of 3 Animateurs-Gardiens |
2003 |
Presentation of the second Regio Plus application to the seco |
2004 |
State Council homologates the tourist development concept (TEK) prepared by the LER |
2005 |
Valais cantonal parliament recognises the 1st Valais Pfyn-Finges Nature Park and thus completes the first Regio Plus project |
2006 |
Information to all potential park municipalities about the second Regio Plus project |
2007 | Opening of the Nature and Landscape Centre |
2008 |
Establishment of the working groups |
2009 |
Submission of the candidacy dossier “Pfyn-Finges Regional Nature Park” to the Federal Government and thus the start of the construction phase |
2011 | Inaugural meetings of the park municipalities approve the park contract |
2012 |
Submission of definitive candidacy “Pfyn-Finges Regional Nature Park” |
2013 |
As from January 1, the Pfyn-Finges Nature Park has the label from the Federal Office for the Environment (BAFU) as a Regional Nature Park of National Importance |
2014 |
Cooperation with the tourist associations: Collective panorama map over the whole park perimeter |
2019 | Votes communities |
2023 | New operating phase as Pfyn-Finges Regional Nature Park with 13 communes (Sierre, Crans-Montana and all communes of the Leuk district - except Ergisch) |