Situation
This house is located close to the Nendaz cantonal road, the post office and the Beuson café. However, you won't hear any road noise. An exceptional location to discover
Municipality
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This village, on the right bank of the Printse, is at the junction of the Nendaz and Veysonnaz roads.
As the festive season approaches, Beuson is transformed into a veritable fairytale village. Inhabitants install lights on the roofs of their houses, on the chapel and on the bridge.
Beuson looks like a giant living nativity scene.
The Grangettes stadium has been home to FC Printse-Nendaz footballers since 1981.
There was a time when Beuson was the commune's industrial center. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the village was as densely populated as Basse-Nendaz. The proximity of the Printse river was a real asset, as water power was the only means of powering the industry of the day (mill, sawmill and tannery). The Beuson mill has been renovated and is now used by the Friends of Beuson. In 1783, the villagers rebuilt their chapel dedicated to St-Bernard de Menthon and Ste-Agathe. A chapel had already existed elsewhere in the village, and it was decided to build the new one on the valley road. People went to Beuson to have the thread they wore in their clothes blessed to ward off bad luck, as well as the bread and salt they gave to sick cattle
Access
Easy access via the cantonal road and a ramp to climb on foot
Shops/stores
A café livens up this little village and gives you the chance to meet the locals
Public transport
The bus is just 50 metres away and will take you to Sion, Haute-Nendaz or Veysonnaz
Leisure time
The 4 Vallées ski area
410 km of pistes and 89 lifts in a single package: the 4 Vallées ski area flirts with the infinite. Its countless possibilities, as well as the quality of its snow cover and sunshine, make it an exceptional site in more ways than one!
With the Mont-Fort glacier (3,330 m) as its highest peak, this ski area is a delight for both experts and novices alike. Open from November to the end of April, it links the resorts of Verbier, La Tzoumaz and Bruson, as well as Nendaz, Veysonnaz and Thyon.
Beuson is the place for a link to Veysonnaz or Haute-Nendaz