Saint-Luc, Switzerland
Saint-Luc is a small mountain village in Sierre district, Valais canton, Switzerland. Located on the slopes of the Anniviers valley, it covers 31.9 sq km (12.3 sq mi) and has a population of just slightly over three hundred people. The village was first mentioned in 1267 as Lus. Between 1304 and 1904, it was known as Luc though the name Saint-Luc first came to be used in 1850.
Guide to Saint-Luc Hotels
Here's a list of hotels in Saint-Luc that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.
 Saint-Luc, Switzerland Author: Albins (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 1.0 Generic)
More on Saint-Luc
Today most of the people in Saint-Luc speak French, with smaller numbers understanding German, Portuguese and Italian. They are mostly Roman Catholic, comprising 84% of the population, with the remainer mostly from the Swiss Reformed Church.
Situated at an altitude of 1,650 m (5,413 ft) above sea level, Saint-Luc offers splendid views of the Anniviers valley, with views all the way to the neighboring villages. These villagers were consolidated on 1 January, 2009, to form the municipality of Anniviers.
Visiting Saint-Luc
It's best to go to Saint-Luc by your own transport.
 View of Saint-Luc Author: Tinelot Wittersmans (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
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