Commitment to a Historical Building

location

Hinterrhein (GR)

calendar

25.07.2025

environment

Environment

The Beverin Nature Park, together with local communities, is committed to preserving historical buildings. This includes the "alt Landbrugg" near Hinterrhein in the municipality of Rheinwald. The bridge was built in 1693, and in 2023, on the 200th anniversary of the Commercial Road, the paving was renovated. This year, in collaboration with the municipality of Rheinwald and volunteers, the plaster of the bridge will be renewed. By participating, you not only contribute to the preservation of the landscape and historical buildings but also get to know a beautiful and historically rich region.

Current project status

Project progress
60%

11 placesare still free (out of a total of 12)

66 daysremaining until (registration deadline)

Duration:

One-day Commitment, Friday, July 25, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Location:

Meeting point at 8:30 AM at the Hinterrhein village post bus stop
Work site: Old Land Bridge near Hinterrhein

How it will work:

  • 8:30 AM: Arrival at the meeting point, welcome, transfer to the bridge
  • 9:00 AM: Introduction to tasks, start of work
  • 12:00 PM: Regal lunch with regional products
  • 1:00 PM: Continuation of work
  • 3:00 PM: Afternoon snack break
  • 5:00 PM: Transfer back to the meeting point and conclusion

Introduction:

Theoretical and practical introduction on site.

Support:

Supervision by professional staff from the Beverin Nature Park

Tasks:

Weeding and minor bush clearing on the bridge facade

What you'll need:

  • Good physical condition
  • Good footwear
  • Suitable and weather-appropriate work clothing

Note:

  • Insurance is the responsibility of the participants
  • Meals are offered as a thank you

Meeting point

Hinterrhein Dorf

Postautohaltestelle

7438 Hinterrhein (GR)

When

25.07.2025

08:30 - 17:00 o'clock

Project language

German, English

To registration

Our project partner:
Naturpark Beverin

The area of the Beverin Nature Park stretches around the Piz Beverin, which is 2,998m above sea level. The park comprises four valleys as well as two culturally and linguistically distinct settlement areas. The park communities have joined forces to advance sustainable economic and social development. They work to preserve precious natural and cultural resources, strengthen the local economy and promote tourism close to nature.