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Twelve villages comprise peaceful Bregenzerwald, each a microcosm of history and tradition. What unites them is a creative mix of old architecture, studied craftsmanship, and contemporary design. Wood is the region’s signature building material, and it's everywhere from centuries-old farmhouses to minimalist bungalows. Local architects, cheesemakers, and farmers share a commitment to preserving the natural beauty of the region.