Stamps
Swiss Parks
The set of special stamps on Swiss Parks that was launched in 2021 will be continued this year with four more exciting regions. Once again, the designs don’t simply feature beautiful landscapes, but also depict interaction between nature and people.
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“The Swiss Parks provide a wide range of habitats, are rich in flora and fauna and have extremely diverse cultural heritage. The villages in the parks are well maintained and their typical features are largely intact,” according to the Swiss Parks’ website parks.swiss. The Swiss Parks actively promote the sustainable development of their region and the conservation of these vibrant places of natural beauty and culture.
That’s why all the stamps in the new special set feature people as well as magnificent landscapes in the parks spread across the whole of Switzerland. The Beverin Nature Park – in collaboration with the slate workshop in Safien and the Safien Stables Association – aims to put new wooden shingle roofs on the stables in the region. The Doubs Nature Park stamp shows the centuries-old tradition of breeding Freiberger horses and the vast Wytweiden meadows in the foreground. The Gantrisch Nature Park – a region well known throughout Switzerland for the traditional Swiss folk song “Vreneli ab em Guggisberg” – hosts the procession of cattle returning from the meadows in the Gantrisch range each year. Finally, the stamp for the Schaffhausen Regional Nature Park highlights the tradition of wine-making with its picturesque landmark, the mountain church of St. Moritz.


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Little wonders of the world
The 20 Swiss Parks are very special areas in Switzerland. They were created to preserve and promote highly distinctive natural and cultural landscapes. These parks’ vibrant landscapes provide people with a constant source of inspiration: in terms of culture, cuisine and a sustainable and innovative approach to managing natural resources.
Countless tiny wonders of the world live in the Swiss Parks. They’re all waiting to be discovered, experienced, heard or quite simply savoured in the mouth.
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Swiss Post incentive award
Together with the Swiss Hiking Federation, Swiss Post awards an annual prize for attractive projects seeking to renovate hiking trails, but which are short of funding. In 2018, the award was presented to the Innerferrera circular route in the Beverin Nature Park, while in 2020 it went to the Gäggersteg walkway in the Gantrisch Nature Park. Information about the projects and hikes can be found here: post.ch/foerderpreis-wandern (in German)

Technical information
Sales
Philately: from 28.4.2022 to 30.6.2023 or while stocks last
Branches: from 5.5.2022 to 30.6.2023 or while stocks last
Validity
Unlimited from 5.5.2022
Printing
Offset, 4-colour; Joh. Enschedé, Haarlem, Netherlands
Sizes
Stamps: 33 × 28 mm
Sheet: 82 × 198 mm (open), 82 × 99 mm (folded)
(5 rows of 2 stamps)
Paper
White stamp paper on backing paper, with optical brightener, self-adhesive, 196 gm²
Perforation
Serpentine cut (4 sides)
Design
Pierre-Abraham Rochat, La Sarraz