

“In Valais everyone knows this story,” said David Crettenand, a member of the committee that established the Farinet currency. The new regional currency was named after Joseph-Samuel Farinet, a known counterfeiter and a local hero (Credit: lefarinet.ch) In 1880, at the age of 35, Farinet was finally cornered by police in a gorge above the medieval Valais village of Saillon where he fell, jumped or was possibly killed – a mysterious death that only added to the intrigue of his life. In doing so, he not only evaded capture for many years but also liberated local people from debt, something that later earned him the nickname ‘Robin Hood of the Alps’. To court favour with the poverty-stricken locals, he was generous with his forged currency, in return gaining food, shelter and protection from the authorities who pursued him. Tourists may not realise its significance, but locals know that all those popular nightspots are so called because their namesake, Joseph-Samuel Farinet, probably would have enjoyed dancing on tables himself.įarinet was a roguish charmer, lover of wine and an infamous 19th-Century counterfeiter (Credit: Caroline Bishop)Ī roguish charmer, a lover of wine and women and an escaped convict, Farinet was a 19th-Century counterfeiter and a legend in these parts, even if the myth that now surrounds him is more colourful than the reality.Īfter fleeing from authorities in his native Italy where he was wanted on counterfeit charges, Farinet arrived in the Valais in 1869 and once again began minting fake money – specifically, 20 centime coins dated 1850. The name Farinet is common in Valais towns: it’s a restaurant in Crans-Montana, a pub in Champéry, and an après-ski bar in Verbier where skiers dance on tables in their thermals. It’s a local initiative, backed by local people, that aims to boost the local economy, so it is apt that it’s been given a name with such local meaning: Farinet. Its banknotes are worth the same as Swiss francs – the country’s official currency – but can only be spent in participating businesses in the Valais, which so far includes more than 150 restaurants, artisans, farm shops and wineries. Like the UK’s Bristol pound and the the Franco-Spanish Basque region's Eusko, it’s a complementary rather than replacement currency. In May 2017, a group of Valais residents launched a new regional currency. The Rhone Valley in southern Switzerland is famous for its terraced vineyards and home-grown produce (Credit: Karl Thomas/Getty Images) And so it’s perhaps no surprise that they are now embracing a home-grown way to buy them. The people in the Swiss canton of Valais are rightly proud of their home-grown products. Terraced vineyards carpeted the slopes, while fruit trees covered the valley floor: apple, pear and especially apricot, from which the area makes its famous schnapps, Abricotine. This deposit is fully refundable upon check-out and subject to a damage inspection of the accommodation.As my train travelled through the mountainous Rhône Valley in southern Switzerland, it was plain to see what this region is known for. A security deposit of CHF 700 is required upon arrival for incidentals. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. Please inform Apartement Abricotine 05 in advance of your expected arrival time.

Please note that the check-in and key-collection take place at: Agence Avanthay, Rue du Village 95, 1874 Champéry. Please note that the final cleaning fee is optional.Ī refundable damage deposit will be required upon arrival. Guests can rent them at the property or bring their own. Please note that bed linen and towels are not included in the room rate. The nearest airport is Geneva International Airport, 59 km from Apartement Abricotine 05. Marcheuson is 1.9 km from Apartement Abricotine 05, while Planachaux is 2.3 km from the property. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, an oven and a microwave, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle.

Guests can use an on-site sauna for free.
ABRICOTINE VALAIS FREE
Free WiFi is offered throughout the property. Providing free private parking, the apartment is 1.6 km from Grand Paradis.

Apartement Abricotine 05 offers accommodation in Champéry, 100 metres from Croix de Culet.
