Pertour
Pertour is a former municipality in the district of Martigny in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. It was first recorded in local documents in the early 11th century under the name Pertur. The settlement lies on the eastern side of the Rhone valley, near the confluence of the Petite and Grande Boucle streams, and has historically been part of the Val d'Illiez.
The population of Pertour peaked at just over five hundred residents during the late 19th century. The
At the turn of the 21st century, Pertour underwent a municipal reorganization, merging with neighboring municipalities
The area is renowned for its scenic alpine landscape, traditional Swiss architecture, and proximity to popular