In St. Thomas you will find unspoiled nature in abundance and a well-preserved culture. 43% of the village area are forests while four hectares are waters. The residents are relaxed and charming and seem to be above it all, which may be due to the fact that the Alps are close at hand?!
The scenic surroundings are dotted by 63 wayside shrines, countless rock formations and stones, and many romantic and idyllic spots, as well as a great number of unique cultural assets.
Special Features:
Cross Country Ski Track, Mountain Bike Trail, Tennis Courts, Ice Curling Alley, Asphalt Curling Alleys, Horseback Riding Tracks
The most famous attraction of St. Thomas is the "Buckelwehluck´n" Stone, which has a long history dating back to prehistoric times. People believe that whoever crawls through this hole, will get rid of sins and sickness (backache and rheumatic pain). People are said to be reborn as healthy persons.
In St. Thomas you will find very beautiful and perfectly maintained wayside shrines and chapels. The lovely surrounding scenery awaits you with unspoiled nature where a great variety of stones can be found.
What´s more, St. Thomas is famous for the mummified corpse of an 18th century canon.
Special Features:
Cross Country Ski Track, Mountain Bike Trail, Tennis Courts, Ice Curling Alley, Asphalt Curling Alleys, Horseback Riding Farm
The most famous attraction of St. Thomas is the "Buckelwehluck´n" Stone, which has a long history dating back to prehistoric times. People believe that whoever crawls through this hole, will get rid of sins and sickness (backache and rheumatic pain). People are said to be reborn as healthy persons.