Overview
Schattdorf is a municipality in the central Swiss canton of Uri, part of the historical region of Uri in Switzerland. The community has roughly 5,000 inhabitants and occupies an area of 16.27 square kilometres. Like many Swiss municipalities, it combines village settlement with agricultural land and surrounding slopes.
Geography and land use
Schattdorf lies in a valley landscape typical of central Switzerland. The municipality includes built-up village areas, meadows and pastures, and forested hills. Local land use supports farming, residential neighborhoods, and protected natural zones. Elevation and terrain influence weather and local recreational opportunities.
History and development
Schattdorf shares the long history of the canton of Uri, one of the original members of the Swiss Confederation. Over centuries the locality evolved from rural hamlets into a modern municipality, adapting to regional changes in transport, industry and administration while preserving local traditions.
Economy and transport
The local economy is a mix of small businesses, craft and light industry, agriculture and services. Many residents also commute to larger towns for work, facilitated by regional roads and public transport typical of Swiss infrastructure. Municipal services include schools, community facilities and local administration.
Community life and notable facts
Community life in Schattdorf centers on village associations, cultural events and outdoor pursuits. The municipality has municipal governance structures common in Switzerland, such as an executive council and communal assemblies. Visitors and residents value its combination of rural character and practical access to the wider Swiss transport network.
Quick facts
- Municipality: Schattdorf
- Canton: Uri / Uri
- Country: Switzerland
- Area: 16.27 km²
- Population: about 5,000