Portal:Alpine Rhine/St. Gallen Rhine Valley

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View of Triesenberg looking downstream at the municipality of Schaan in Liechtenstein over the Alpine Rhine to the municipalities of Buchs SG, Grabs and Gams SG and the snow-covered mountains of the Alpstein.
View of Triesenberg looking downstream at the municipality of Schaan in Liechtenstein over the Alpine Rhine to the municipalities of Buchs SG, Grabs and Gams SG and the snow-covered mountains of the Alpstein.

The St. Gallen Rhine Valley (German: St. Galler Rheintal) is a region in the Canton of St. Gallen, between Sargans and Altenrhein on Lake Constance, and is part of the Rhine Valley. The region of the St. Gallen Rhine Valley is bounded in the east by the Alpine Rhine, with two exceptions; the villages of Diepoldsau and Schmitter, which were cut off around 1900 by the Diepold Cut, part of the Rhine Regulation. The boundary from St. Margrethen follows the old river course, the Alter Rhein. To the west the valley is formed by the slopes of the Alvier Group, parts of the Churfirsten, the foothills of the Alpstein and the Appenzell Foreland. The St. Gallen Rhine Valley is roughly coextensive with the two wards of Werdenberg and Rheintal... « more »