Kurtatsch was first mentioned in historical records in 1191, but archaeological findings reveal that the area has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The ancient Via Claudia Augusta ran directly through this region, bringing travelers, merchants, and prosperity. As early as Roman times, wine and silk were traded here, a legacy that still shapes the local culture. Until the 19th century, many farmers cultivated mulberry trees in their gardens to raise silkworms. The wealth gained through trade and agriculture is reflected in the elegant estates and farmhouses that still define the village today.

One of the oldest documented buildings is Ansitz Altlehen, dating back to 1259, while most historic structures date from the 16th century. A highlight for visitors is the Farmstead Hike, which allows you to admire these historic residences from the outside. The trail not only leads through the charming village center but also winds up into the vineyards, which transform the landscape into a sea of colors depending on the season. Along the way, you’ll encounter rural gardens, shimmering streams, and breathtaking panoramic views. If you’re lucky, you might even see farmers at work and gain a glimpse into traditional rural life.

A walk through Kurtatsch is a journey through time, from the footprints of the Romans to the traditions still celebrated today.