Water - a precious resource
Water here is more than just a thirst quencher.
In Hafling, Vöran, Mölten and Jenesien, it comes straight from the mountains – fresh, clean, and naturally drinkable. What’s everyday life for us is a luxury elsewhere: high-quality tap water, no packaging, no long transport. That’s exactly why we’re making it visible – and inviting you to use it.

A small reminder with a big impact
In many holiday homes and accommodations on the Tschögglberg, you’ll now find our drinking water signs – usually placed right next to the glass carafe in your room. A simple nudge to remind you: the water here isn’t just safe to drink – it’s really good.
Less waste, more taste: a win-win situation.

Refill instead of throwing away

With our “Refill your Bottle” initiative, we’re encouraging smarter habits. Whether you're at your accommodation, on the go, or out hiking: you can refill your bottle anytime. It saves waste, it’s practical – and it tastes better than any bottled version.

Saving water without sacrificing comfort

With the innovative water-saving nozzles from Ecoturbino and Greenjet, sustainability becomes easy. These small but effective devices are installed directly on taps or showers and help reduce water consumption without affecting pressure or comfort. The technology works by mixing air into the water stream, keeping it pleasant while using significantly less water.
Our contribution to the region:
Through themed evenings, we introduced these smart solutions and worked with residents and businesses to find ways to reduce water consumption on the Tschögglberg plateau. Some have already implemented these measures successfully – a practical step toward resource conservation.
Our Springs

The Source of Drinking Water on the Tschögglberg Plateau

A spring is the natural point where groundwater emerges at the surface – often the start of a stream or river. This water comes from precipitation that seeps into the soil and is filtered through layers of rock, making it exceptionally pure and ideal for drinking.
To preserve this quality, springs are located within designated drinking water protection areas. These areas prevent pollutants or pathogens from entering the water.
In our downloadable document, you’ll find a complete overview of all springs and the responsible water wardens on the Tschögglberg Plateau. This makes it clear where our drinking water comes from and who ensures its quality.