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Location: Nüziders, Bezirk Bludenz, Bezirk Bludenz, Austria

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  • From here you have a wonderful view of a beautiful mountain panorama and many path options.

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    • August 3, 2018

  • Tiefensee-Klesi Alp (Municipality of Eschen, Gamprin, Ruggell)
    Alp east of the Hoher Frassen on the slope northeast of the Klesigrat in the Marultal (Grosses Walsertal), municipality of Nüziders (Vorarlberg), approx. 1300 - 1950 m above sea level, total area 176.2 hectares, of which 81.9 hectares are forest and 59 hectares are productive Pasture area. Tiefensee-Klesi is owned by a Liechtenstein cooperative (14 members in 2007); According to the statutes, only farmers living in Eschen, Gamprin or Ruggell can acquire the 34 grazing rights.
    The alp, first mentioned in documents around 1640, includes the Unteralp Tiefensee (shepherd's hut with stable, 1457 m above sea level, hunting hut) and the Oberalp Klesi (alpine building with stable, 1765 m above sea level). After the Eschner families Strub and Marxer acquired grazing rights in 1821, a large number of grazing rights on Tiefensee-Klesi were repeatedly owned by farmers from the Liechtenstein lowlands. In 1890, “the Alpelin ob Tiefensee” belonged to Josef Büchel (Ruggell), Lorenz Kind (Bendern) and Josef Batliner (Eschen). In 1907 (28 grazing rights) and 1913 (six grazing rights), the alp became the property of today's cooperative, which was only legally founded in 1981.
    Until around 1940 Kuhalp, since then Galtalp. Since 1997, the maximum limit has been set at 45 livestock units. In 2007, 69 Ash and Ruggell cattle were summered on Tiefensee-Klesi. The Alpine hunting grounds are leased out. The wood stock is the property of the municipality of Nüziders, but the alp has the right to purchase wood for its own use.
    Text / Source: Historical Lexicon - Author: Johann Oehry
    historical-lexikon.li/Tiefensee-Klesi

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    • June 17, 2022

  • Key historical data
    When did the Alp become Liechtenstein property?
    Summary from the Eintracht magazine.
    According to tradition, the Alpe belonged to Unterländer as early as 1826. After that, buying and selling took place. What is certain is that a document was drawn up on November 15, 1867 and signed by the land burden replacement and state regulatory commission and the cooperative's representatives. However, a few years later the Alprechte were sold. At the turn of the century, the lack of alpine pasture opportunities in the Lower Countries became more and more acute. Seven farmers (Lorenz Kind, Johann Hasler and Wilhelm Altenöder von Bendern; Josef Büchel and Fridolin Marxer von Ruggell; Franz Josef Batliner and Jakob Batliner von Eschen) bought Alpe Tiefensee in 1907. Since then, the Alp has been continuously owned by the Alpine Cooperative. Today the alpine cooperative has 16 members
    Text / Source: Basic paper on the situation in the Liechtenstein Alps
    llv.li/files/au/beilage-2-bericht-der-arbeitsgruppe-basisnpapier-auslan.pdf

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    • June 17, 2022

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Location: Nüziders, Bezirk Bludenz, Bezirk Bludenz, Austria

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  • Elevation1,610 m

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