The Wiler-Lauchernalp cable car runs every hour on weekends in November according to the timetable.
The Lauchernalp-Kippel and Lauchernalp-Wiler hiking trails, as well as the Mittelbergweg trail, are open and free of snow.

Events Lötschental

Our calendar of events will keep you up to date

Discover the best that the Lötschental has to offer! Take a look at our events calendar and find out what's going on in the region. From exciting festivals and traditional celebrations to thrilling outdoor events - we have something for everyone. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of the lively culture and vibrant life in the Lötschental. Visit our weekly programme in the Lötschental and plan your next unforgettable experience!

Freeride Days Lauchernalp

10.01. - 11.01.26 starting at 09:00
Wiler (Lötschen)
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Public mask carving

04.02.26 starting at 09:00
Ferden
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Snow Show Lauchernalp

06.02.26 starting at 17:00
Wiler (Lötschen)
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Public mask carving

07.02.26 starting at 09:00
Ferden
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Public mask carving

12.02.26 starting at 09:00
Ferden
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Public mask carving

14.02.26 starting at 09:00
Ferden
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Fasnachtsumzug in Wiler

14.02.26 starting at 14:30
Wiler (Lötschen)
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Public mask carving

17.02.26 starting at 09:00
Ferden
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Snow Show Lauchernalp

20.02.26 starting at 17:00
Wiler (Lötschen)
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Torchlight hike on the Lauchernalp

21.02.26 starting at 17:30
Wiler (Lötschen)
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Telemark Days Lötschental

21.03. - 22.03.26 starting at 10:00
Wiler (Lötschen)
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Big Easter egg hunt in the Lötschental

05.04.26 starting at 08:00
Wiler (Lötschen)
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Jahreskonzert der MG Fafleralp Blatten

05.04.26 starting at 20:00
Kippel
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Annual concert of the Alpina Wiler Music Society

11.04.26 starting at 20:00
Wiler (Lötschen)
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Carving masks Lötschental

On the trail of the Tschäggättä
The remoteness of the Lötschental has been the source of a multitude of stories, legends and myths. Wild creatures hunted through the history of the Lötschental and left their traces behind. They are regarded as the origin of the Tschäggättä tradition, which is still celebrated today with great attention to detail.
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